Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Crop Residues
Morris et al 2010
- Reduced maize emergence
- Slows soil
warming and drying
- 2.5C lower
- Lengthens emergence
due to thermal time
- Conserves more
soil mc during high
water demand
- conserves less than ploughing
- hence no yield effect
- Standing residues
retain heat better
than flat residues
- affects...
- OM
- breaks down to
increase OM
- binds soil particles
- soil temp
- soil moisture
- soil erodibility
- seed germination
- hence remove
residues via ploughing
- produces phytotoxins
- affects seedling establishment
- reduces tillering
- yellows leaves
- reduces yield
- produces spindly stems
- Erosion
- heavy machinery
aids erosion
- reduces OM due to
frequent operations
- non-inversion reduces run off
- hence reduces...
- nitrate leaching
- emissions from
nutrients and pesticides
- sediment losses
- significantly reduced
water run off
- residues protect soil
from wind erosion
- reduces crust formation
- high risk in low OM
and high silt soils
- Seedbed
- stable soils are better
under non-inversion
- for silty soils
plough is better
- smaller aggregate size
gives better emergence
- Bouaziz and Hicks 1990
- no plough pan
but compaction
still occurs
- limits soil mineral
nitrogen (SMN)
- straw has high C:N ratio
- rapidly immobilises SMN