scholarly journals Effects of Corn Crop Residue Grazing on Soil Physical Properties and Subsequent Soybean Production in a Corn-Soybean Crop Rotation (A Progress Report)

Author(s):  
Justin Clark ◽  
James R. Russell ◽  
Douglas Karlen ◽  
Darrell Busby ◽  
L. James Secor ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 09 (04) ◽  
pp. 584-598 ◽  
Author(s):  
César Tiago Forte ◽  
Amauri Nelson Beutler ◽  
Leandro Galon ◽  
Camile Thais Castoldi ◽  
Fábio Luís Winter ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-60
Author(s):  
Muzakki Muzakki ◽  
Manfarizah Manfarizah ◽  
Hairul Basri

Abstrak :Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh penggunaan mulsa jagung dan jenis tanaman dilahan kering tanah Ultisol terhadap beberapa sifat fisika tanah. Penelitian menggunakan Rancangan Petak Terpisah pola RAK 3 x 4 dengan 3 ulangan. Faktor yang diteliti yaitu jenis tanaman dan mulsa jagung. Faktor jenis tanaman terdiri dari 3 taraf yaitu ; jagung, kedelai dan kacang tanah. Faktor s mulsa jagung terdiri atas 4 taraf  yaitu ; kontrol, tanpa mulsa, mulsa jagung 5 ton ha-1 dan mulsa jagung 10 ton ha-1 . Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa perlakuan jenis tanaman  memberikan pengaruh nayata terhadap indeks stabilitas agtregat. Terdapat pengaruh interaksi antara perlakuan jenis tanaman dan mulsa jagung terhadap partikel density. Changes of soil physical properties on Soil Sloping Land Ultisol with types of plants and Mulch on cornAbstract. This research aims to know the influence of the use of the mulching corn and plant type dilahan dry land of Ultisol against some physical properties of the soil. The research of using Separate Swath Design pattern SHELF 3 x 4 with 3 replicates. Factors examined, i.e. the type of mulch and plant corn. Crop factor consists of 3 levels namely; corn, soybeans and peanuts. Factor s mulching maize consists of 4 levels, namely; control, without mulch, mulch corn 5 ton ha-1 and mulching corn 10 ton ha-1. The results showed that the treatment plant type influence nayata against agtregat stability index. There is the influence of the interaction between the treatment plant and mulch in corn against particle density..


2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 405-412 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego Sánchez de Cima ◽  
Anne Luik ◽  
Endla Reintam

Abstract For testing how cover crops and different fertilization managements affect the soil physical properties in a plough based tillage system, a five-year crop rotation experiment (field pea, white potato, common barley undersown with red clover, red clover, and winter wheat) was set. The rotation was managed under four different farming systems: two conventional: with and without mineral fertilizers and two organic, both with winter cover crops (later ploughed and used as green manure) and one where cattle manure was added yearly. The measurements conducted were penetration resistance, soil water content, porosity, water permeability, and organic carbon. Yearly variations were linked to the number of tillage operations, and a cumulative effect of soil organic carbon in the soil as a result of the different fertilization amendments, organic or mineral. All the systems showed similar tendencies along the three years of study and differences were only found between the control and the other systems. Mineral fertilizers enhanced the overall physical soil conditions due to the higher yield in the system. In the organic systems, cover crops and cattle manure did not have a significant effect on soil physical properties in comparison with the conventional ones, which were kept bare during the winter period. The extra organic matter boosted the positive effect of crop rotation, but the higher number of tillage operations in both organic systems counteracted this effect to a greater or lesser extent.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 042-056
Author(s):  
Science Nature

This study aims to prove that the giving of organic fertilizer sago compost can improve soil physical properties and improve yields of maize crops on Ultisols. This research was conducted in Telaga Kodok Subvillage, Hitu Village Central of Maluku District in April 2016 until its completion. Soil analysis was conducted at Balai Penelitian Tanah Bogor. This research used Factorial Random Block Design which consist of one factor and repeated three times with compost dosage of sago compost is K0 (no compost), K1 (30 ton/ha), K2 (45 ton/ha), K3 (60 ton/ha ). Giving the ela sago compost can improve soil physical properties that is able to reduce the bulk density (0.73 g/cm3), particle density (1.78 g/cm3) and rapid drainage pores (7.69%) and able to improve/increase moisture content of field capacity (43.91%) and water available pore (17.00%). The ela sago compost as organic fertilizer can increase the yield of corn crop is 89,80 g/plant or 4,28 t/ha. The optimum dosage of ela sago compost as organic fertilizer found to improve soil physical properties and increase the yield of corn crop is 60 t/ha.


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