섬유
long-term effects of tillage on the retention and transport of soil water. technical completion rept
- 출판일1999.03
- 저자
- 서지사항
- 등록일
2016.11.02
- 조회수
336
quantitative measurements were made of the physical and chemical properties of two virgin prairie soils, crowley and jay, that remain in their native arkansas environments and of similar soils that had been tilled extensively. comparisons were made of soil properties at six depths. when compared with the tilled soils the virgin soils had higher organic matter contents, saturated hydraulic conductivities, and water retained at several applied pressures. bulk densities and hydraulic resistances were lower in the virgin soils. for the crowley silt loam, values of ph and elemental contents of the virgin soil were higher than those of the tilled soil. determinations also were made of the effects of a 14-year addition of green manure on a dubbs-dundee soil during the spring on continuous cotton production in general, the green manure tended to increase hydraulic conductivity and water retention