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Loams management

Schjpnning P, Elmholt S, Munkholm L J, and Debosz K (2002), Soil quality aspects of humid sandy loams as influenced by different long-term management . Agric., Ecosystems Environ., 88, 195-214. [Pg.390]

Pulleman M, Jongmans A, Marinissen J, Bouma J (2006) Effects of organic versus conventional arable farming on soil structure and organic matter dynamics in a marine loam in the Netherlands. Soil Use Manage 19 157-165... [Pg.300]

Bhatnagar A, Bareth SS. Effect of soil moisture on the survival of entomopathogenic nematode, Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Poinar 1976, in sandy loam soil. Pest Manag Econ Zool. 2003 11 1-6. [Pg.370]

Field Layout and Management. The experiment was done on a level field of about 5 hectares on the Harford Teaching and Research Center of Cornell University at Harford, N.Y. The soil was a Howard gravelly loam with essentially uniform characteristics over the experimental area. The two formulations were applied to separate rectangular experimental plots of 2.97 hectares each,... [Pg.26]

Munkholm, L.J., Schjonning, P. and Petersen, C.T. 2001a. Soil mechanical behaviour of sandy loams in a temperate climate case studies on long-term effects of fertilization and crop rotation. Soil Use and Management 17 269-277. [Pg.302]

Figure 8.21. Atrazine adsorption and desorption at 0.5 mg L-1 by Maury silt loam soil under no-till management (from Evangelou, 1998, unpublished data, with permission). Figure 8.21. Atrazine adsorption and desorption at 0.5 mg L-1 by Maury silt loam soil under no-till management (from Evangelou, 1998, unpublished data, with permission).
Calumpang SMF, Medina MJB, Roxas NP, et al. 1993. Movement and degradation of mancozeb fungicide and its metabolites, ethylenethiourea and ethyleneurea, in silty clay loam soils. Int J Pest Management 39 161 -166. [Pg.442]

Sherborne series. Shallow (less than 25 cm deep), reddish-brown, loam-textured soils of variable depth and stoniness (and so subject to drought). They are mainly found on the soft oolitic hmestones of the Cotswolds, and in parts of Northamptonshire, and the Cliff region of Lincolnshire. The soils of this series are moderately fertile, easy to manage and mainly grow cereals and grass. [Pg.549]


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