Effect of Scraping on Humus Content of Heavy Textured Soil Degraded by Excess Waters

Abstract On low-lying soils with a high clay content and poor water conductivity, excess water regularly appears after almost every rainy winter causing soil degradation, which leads to yield failures and/or losses. To outlet the harmful excess surface, waters needs appropriate ameliorative and agro...

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Published in:Acta Technologica Agriculturae
Main Authors: Nagy Pál, Máté, Jobbágy, Ján, Tuba, Géza, Kovács, Györgyi, Zsembeli, József
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Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2024
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ata-2024-0021
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spelling crdegruyter:10.2478/ata-2024-0021 2024-09-30T14:34:34+00:00 Effect of Scraping on Humus Content of Heavy Textured Soil Degraded by Excess Waters Nagy Pál, Máté Jobbágy, Ján Tuba, Géza Kovács, Györgyi Zsembeli, József 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ata-2024-0021 https://www.sciendo.com/pdf/10.2478/ata-2024-0021 en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 Acta Technologica Agriculturae volume 27, issue 3, page 157-164 ISSN 1338-5267 journal-article 2024 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/ata-2024-0021 2024-09-09T04:19:36Z Abstract On low-lying soils with a high clay content and poor water conductivity, excess water regularly appears after almost every rainy winter causing soil degradation, which leads to yield failures and/or losses. To outlet the harmful excess surface, waters needs appropriate ameliorative and agrotechnical operations. Among them, scraping represents a suitable intervention into soil structure involving the complete conversion of the micro-topography of the land. The humus content of the soil is a determining factor in terms of soil fertility; therefore, it must be preserved even when drastic tillage operations are carried out on a plot. Our research aimed to assess the effect of scraping on the humus content of the soil on three plots with a heavy textured Vertisol endangered by excess waters. Scraping was used on these plots to create a homogeneous topography and surface with a slight slope to get rid of excess water when it appears. It was established that scraping did not cause humus loss on a plot scale, and it resulted in an evener organic matter distribution, hence a potentially more homogenous yield within the ameliorated plots. Article in Journal/Newspaper evener De Gruyter Acta Technologica Agriculturae 27 3 157 164
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description Abstract On low-lying soils with a high clay content and poor water conductivity, excess water regularly appears after almost every rainy winter causing soil degradation, which leads to yield failures and/or losses. To outlet the harmful excess surface, waters needs appropriate ameliorative and agrotechnical operations. Among them, scraping represents a suitable intervention into soil structure involving the complete conversion of the micro-topography of the land. The humus content of the soil is a determining factor in terms of soil fertility; therefore, it must be preserved even when drastic tillage operations are carried out on a plot. Our research aimed to assess the effect of scraping on the humus content of the soil on three plots with a heavy textured Vertisol endangered by excess waters. Scraping was used on these plots to create a homogeneous topography and surface with a slight slope to get rid of excess water when it appears. It was established that scraping did not cause humus loss on a plot scale, and it resulted in an evener organic matter distribution, hence a potentially more homogenous yield within the ameliorated plots.
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author Nagy Pál, Máté
Jobbágy, Ján
Tuba, Géza
Kovács, Györgyi
Zsembeli, József
spellingShingle Nagy Pál, Máté
Jobbágy, Ján
Tuba, Géza
Kovács, Györgyi
Zsembeli, József
Effect of Scraping on Humus Content of Heavy Textured Soil Degraded by Excess Waters
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Jobbágy, Ján
Tuba, Géza
Kovács, Györgyi
Zsembeli, József
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title_short Effect of Scraping on Humus Content of Heavy Textured Soil Degraded by Excess Waters
title_full Effect of Scraping on Humus Content of Heavy Textured Soil Degraded by Excess Waters
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