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Long-Term Tillage and Crop Rotation Effects on Soil Carbon and Soil Productivity

Author: Mahdi Al-Kaisi (Iowa State University)

  • Long-Term Tillage and Crop Rotation Effects on Soil Carbon and Soil Productivity

    Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm

    Long-Term Tillage and Crop Rotation Effects on Soil Carbon and Soil Productivity

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Abstract

Tillage system and crop rotation have major long-term effects on soil productivity and soil quality components such as soil carbon and other soil physical, biological, and chemical properties. In addition, both tillage and crop rotation have effects on weed and soil disease control. There is a need for well-defined, long term tillage and crop rotation studies across the different soils and climate conditions in the state. The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term effects of different tillage systems and crop rotations on soil productivity.

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Al-Kaisi, M., (2008) “Long-Term Tillage and Crop Rotation Effects on Soil Carbon and Soil Productivity”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2007(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2008
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