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Cropping and cultivation also impacted on the wet aggregate stability of this soil, with the greatest change being in the per cent of aggregates <125 m m, where cropping
5A clari®es the different backgrounds of the working depth effect: increased covering of garden cress solely occurs in the soil ridges (due to soil level upheaval), whereas
Analysis of variance showed significant differ- ences among genotypes for all traits (Table 2). Although differences between the two different years were generally significant,
Results from the characterisation of soil surface conditions after tillage showed that chiseling, as primary tillage operation, was more effective than mouldboard ploughing followed
Percentage of plants which are still able to tiller within the model after the ‘tillering architecture’ sampling, changes in shoot number between ‘tillering architecture’
The objectives of this paper were to parameter- ize and test the LINTUL model, in order to develop a tool for exploring the consequences for maize yield of different
A modi®ed two stage in vitro digestion method was used to study the effects of rate of PEG addition (0±1100 mg/g DM) on dry matter (IVDMD) and nitrogen digestibility (IVND) of
The in vitro digestibility of dry matter (IVDMD) and of nitrogen (IVND) was measured on six leguminous tropical shrubs and the grass Panicum maximum , in the presence and absence