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Critical bulk density for a Mollisol and a Vertisol using least limiting water range: Effect on early wheat growth
(Elsevier, 2013-05)
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 ...
Effect of zinc application strategies on maize grain yield and zinc concentration in mollisols
(Taylor and Francis, 2020-11-12)
Maize (Zea mays L.) is highly susceptible to zinc (Zn) deficiency. Different application strategies (AS) can be utilized to improve grain yield (GY) and quality (Zn biofortification) by combining Zn fertilizer rate, source, ...
Soils of the Pampean Region
(Springer, 2019)
Pampean landscapes are characterized by the presence ofextensive plains originally covered by grasslands. At present,rainfed production of cereal and oil crops is the maineconomic farming activity of the region and constitutes ...
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 ...
Soil stabilisation by water repellency under no-till management for soils with contrasting mineralogy and carbon quality
(Elsevier, 2019-08-23)
No-till soil management is common around the globe, but the impacts on soil structural quality varies depending on cropping practice and inherent soil properties. This study explored water repellency as a driver of soil ...
Sequential exhaustive extraction of a Mollisol soil, and characterizations of humic components, including humin, by solid and solution state NMR.
(European Journal of Soil Science, Oxford, v. 59, n. 3, p. 505-516, Jun. 2008., 2016)
Rock magnetism in modern soils, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2008-09)
The influence of climate on the magnetic signal has been investigated assuming it is a first order factor in soil formation. In order to assess the degree of variability of the magnetic signal under different drainage ...