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Critical bulk density for a Mollisol and a Vertisol using least limiting water range: effect on early wheat growth
(2013-01)The least limiting water range (LLWR) integrates crop growth-limiting values based on easily measurable parameters such as soil water content and bulk density (BD) and has been validated as a valuable soil physical quality ... -
Evaluation of soil degradation produced by rice crop systems in a Vertisol, using a soil quality index
(2017-03)One of the priorities of land planners is the development of methodologies that allow the detection of negative impacts on soils. The objective of this work was to evaluate the impact of rice production systems that use ... -
Increased cropping intensity improves crop residue inputs to the soil and aggregate-associated soil organic carbon stocks
(Elsevier, 2017-01)Many South American agroecosystems are based mainly on soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] as a sole crop in the year, which has increased concerns regarding soil conservation and ecosystems sustainability. The increase in ... -
Land use intensity and cropping sequence effects on aggregate stability and C storage in a Vertisol and a Mollisol
(2013)The relevant change in land use duemainly to the rapid expansion of soybean cropping towards areas traditionally occupied for livestock purposes or with native grasslands of South America may have negative consequences on ... -
Microbial activity effect on aggregate stability after residue addition in a Mollisol and a Vertisol in the Pampas, Argentina
(Elsevier, 2020-12)Crop residue addition to the soil promotes an increase in microbial activity and, as a consequence, may improve soil aggregate stability. However, this effect may be different in soils with contrasting aggregation agents. ...