Farming the Black Earth 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22533-9_6
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Tillage and Conservation Agriculture

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“…Due to economic, ecological, and social reasons, the acreage of soils under ploughless tillage has successively increased. Systems of reduced tillage and direct drilling, as elements of conservation agriculture, are increasingly common [8,9]. Many studies, including field experiments, focus on a comparison of the effect of various tillage systems on soil properties and crop yields [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to economic, ecological, and social reasons, the acreage of soils under ploughless tillage has successively increased. Systems of reduced tillage and direct drilling, as elements of conservation agriculture, are increasingly common [8,9]. Many studies, including field experiments, focus on a comparison of the effect of various tillage systems on soil properties and crop yields [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…У багатьох наукових працях вказують, що обробіток ґрунту є одним із найважливіших процесів у сільському господарстві [10][11][12][13]. Його проводять загалом для розпушування верхнього шару ґрунту, змішування ґрунту з добривами та органічними рештками, для боротьби з бур'янами, а також для створення бажаної структури ґрунту та насіннєвого ложа для проростання та росту рослин [13].…”
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“…Management of cropping systems to reduce such physical losses of N will improve NUE. Conventional approaches to minimizing erosion and runoff include reduced tillage or no-tillage, cover cropping, surface residue retention (conservation tillage), contour tillage, terracing, and grassed waterways ( Boincean and Dent, 2019 ; Farzadfar et al., 2021 ; Young et al., 2021 ). While no-till and reduced till systems tend to protect or increase soil organic matter, which includes organic nitrogen, Canisares et al.…”
Section: Loss Of N In the Soil Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%