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No-tillage as compared to tillage practices in dry-land farming of a semi-arid climate
Year:
1970
Authors :
סטיבה, אהוד
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Volume :
18
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D. Ariel - Ministry of Agriculture

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From page:
293
To page:
307
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Total pages:
15
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Abstract:

The influence of zero-tillage practice on soil, weed control during winter fallow and growth behaviour of sorghum and cotton is discussed in relation to conventional practice. In a year of partial drought when all yields were reduced, zero-tillage gave slightly superior results, but when moisture was adequate it depressed yields by up to 40%. The yields of following crops of wheat and vetch after sorghum, were depressed in the zero-tillage plots by 5-30% in 2 field experiments, compared with conventional practice. CCT. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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dryland farming
no-tillage
Semi-arid climate
soil
tillage
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Language:
אנגלית
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No-tillage as compared to tillage practices in dry-land farming of a semi-arid climate
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D. Ariel - Ministry of Agriculture

No-tillage as compared to tillage practices in dry-land farming of a semi-arid climate

The influence of zero-tillage practice on soil, weed control during winter fallow and growth behaviour of sorghum and cotton is discussed in relation to conventional practice. In a year of partial drought when all yields were reduced, zero-tillage gave slightly superior results, but when moisture was adequate it depressed yields by up to 40%. The yields of following crops of wheat and vetch after sorghum, were depressed in the zero-tillage plots by 5-30% in 2 field experiments, compared with conventional practice. CCT. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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