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The effects of the tillage system on chickpea root growth
(Science Direct, 2012)
A well-developed root system is crucial for plant growth, especially under dryland farming conditions. A two-year field study (2003–2004 and 2005–2006) was conducted to determine the effects of the tillage system on root ...
Effects of tillage, crop rotation and N application rate on labile and recalcitrant soil carbon in a Mediterranean Vertisol
(Science Direct, 2017)
The quantification of labile and recalcitrant fractions of organic C could provide valuable information in the study of soil organic carbon (SOC) changes in agrosystems. Few studies have determined the effects of farming ...
Nitrogen rhizodeposition by wheat under different tillage systems in a rainfed Vertisol
(Science Direct, 2013)
Roots and the nutrients that they deposit into the soil are a natural source of N for a current crop, or a subsequent crop in the case of rotations. Despite the importance of this process, there are few field studies of ...
Chickpea water use efficiency as affected by tillage in rainfed Mediterranean conditions
(Science Direct, 2013)
Under rainfed Mediterranean conditions, chickpea production can be increased by improving the soil water content (SWC). This study was conducted on a Vertisol in southern Spain over a period of ten years (2000-2009) to ...
Faba bean root growth in a Vertisol: tillage effects
(Science Direct, 2011)
Studies on the growth of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) root systems in Vertisols under Mediterranean climates are practically non-existent. A three-year field study (2003–2004, 2005–2006 and 2006–2007) was conducted on a typical ...