Erosion risk on growing arable crops (CROSBI ID 556233)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Kisić, Ivica ; Bašić, Ferdo ; Sabolić, Mijo
engleski
Erosion risk on growing arable crops
Water erosion continues to be a primary cause of soil degradation and the soil loss throughout the world. Our objectives were to quantify water erosion (referred as runoff and soil loss) during the 14-year investigation cycle (1995-2008) on Stagnic Luvisols, in central Croatia (near Daruvar), under common agricultural crops grown in six tillage treatments: The check plot - fallow ; Ploughing up and down the slope ; No-tillage ; Ploughing across the slope ; Very deep ploughing across the slope and Subsoiling across the slope. This paper presents the results relating to total soil loss, with special reference to time occurrence of soil loss per crop and development stages of the crops grown: Maize ; Soybean ; Winter wheat ; Oil seed rape and Spring Barley with sown in Soybean The largest erosion in the 14-year period was recorded in the standard variant (black fallow). This was followed by the variant involving ploughing up and down the slope, much smaller soil losses were in no-tillage and treatments with ploughing across the slope. Much higher soil losses were recorded in growing of spring crops (Maize and Soybean) than in winter crops (Winter wheat and Oil-seed rape). In growing of spring row crops, soil losses were not evenly distributed during crop growing, quite contrary. The period of seedbed preparation, or the period immediately after sowing spring crops is the most critical period with the highest risk of erosion. In growing of spring crops, this is the period when over 80% of the overall annual soil loss occurs in all tillage treatments. Our investigation showed that growing spring row crops resulted with extreme water erosion. In growing of winter crops crops of high density, no critical periods were observed and water erosion was insignificant. Summing up all advantages and drawbacks of studied tillage methods in 14 years investigation for a wide application in crop growing on this soil type, we recommend no-tillage and ploughing across the slope.
water erosion; soil loss; run off; crops; tillage
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Podaci o prilogu
2009.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Soil Protection Activities and Soil Quality Monitoring in South Eastern Europe
Maličević, Adnan
Sarajevo: Udruženje za proučavanje zemljišta/tla u Bosni i Hercegovini
Podaci o skupu
Soil protection activities and soil quality monitoring in south eastern Europe
predavanje
18.06.2009-19.06.2009
Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina