2016
DOI: 10.17099/jffiu.95610
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Yağış simülasyonu modeli kullanarak toprak ve besin maddesi kayıplarının hesaplanması

Abstract: To cite this article (Atıf): Sheikh, V.B., Shalamzari, M.J., Farajollahi, A., 2017. Sediment-bound Abstract: Soil erosion is not only the loss of soil particles, but also the loss of sediment-bounded nutrients and elements. One the principle methods of the assessment of soil erosion and nutrient loss, is to use rainfall simulators. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of land-use, slope gradient and direction on the loss of soil nutrients in Kechik Coupled Watershed Site in Golestan Province using … Show more

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“…Nutrient losses in crop fields under cultivation contribute to degradation (Bertol et al, 2003). Runoff and sediments can be obtained through rainfall simulation processes (Sheikh et al, 2017) where rain fell with controlled duration, intensity and drop size, which are factors that make soil erosion studies difficult (Igwe, 2003). The poor economic base of the rural farmers who need a low-cost input as an alternative to mineral fertilization to boost harvest makes the use of organic manures eminent.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nutrient losses in crop fields under cultivation contribute to degradation (Bertol et al, 2003). Runoff and sediments can be obtained through rainfall simulation processes (Sheikh et al, 2017) where rain fell with controlled duration, intensity and drop size, which are factors that make soil erosion studies difficult (Igwe, 2003). The poor economic base of the rural farmers who need a low-cost input as an alternative to mineral fertilization to boost harvest makes the use of organic manures eminent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%