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Константин Викторович Бодрый
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Jan, 2024

Impact of tillage and crop rotations on soil organic matter content in Northern Kazakhstan's chernozem soils: A 10-year study (2011-2021)

Niyazbek Kalimov, Константин Konstantin BodryyВ. Бодрый , Evgeniya Shilo, Damir Kaldybaev, Mariya Bodraya

DOI: 10.18393/ejss.1387017

Abstract

This extensive 10-year study conducted in Northern Kazakhstan investigates the intricate relationship between soil management techniques, crop rotations, and soil organic matter (SOM) content in Chernozem soils, an essential agricultural resource in the region. The experiments were established at the Karabalyk Agricultural Experimental Station, characterized by a arid continental climate. The study systematically examined the impact of two primary soil management techniques, conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT), in combination with various crop rotations. The crop rotations tested included grain-fallow rotations, fruit-exchange crop rotations, and an eight-field fruit-exchange crop rotation

Full text: https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/ejss/issue/79940/1387017
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    Date of publication: 1 Jan, 2024Number of views: 277
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    Eurasian Journal of Soil Science

    13, №1. C. 35-42

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