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Reduction of surface runoff on sloped agricultural land in potato cultivation in de-stoned soil

Journal

PLANT SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 65, Issue 3, Pages 118-124

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CZECH ACADEMY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
DOI: 10.17221/736/2018-PSE

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soil conservation; water retention; Solanum tuberosum L.; furrow diking; basin tillage

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  1. Research Institute of Agricultural Engineering, p.r.i. [RO0619]
  2. Potato Research Institute Havlickuv Brod, Ltd. [MZE-RO1618]
  3. Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic [QJ1610020]

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Regarding the increased surface runoff from production areas, wide-row crops grown on slopes are considered risk crops. By reducing the surface runoff, it is possible to mitigate the negative effects on both the soil and the plants and positively influence the subsequent production, e.g., after application of de-stoning before planting. During this research, the tied ridging method was applied during planting by a two-row planter in both central and tractor trail furrows in potato rows and on the slope of 8.8% compared to a control plot without this treatment. Rainfall and surface water runoff were monitored, and the crop yields were compared. During three monitored years, up to 86% of the runoff water in the central furrows was saved compared to the control, whereas it was up to 72% in the wider furrows for tractor travel. The total yield was increased on the treated area, however, the increase could not be statistically proven.

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