Soil erodibility parameters under various cropping systems of maize

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作者
VanDijk, PM
VanderZijp, M
Kwaad, FJPM
机构
[1] University of Amsterdam, Lab. of Phys. Geogr. and Soil Sci., 1018 VZ Amsterdam
关键词
erosion control; cropping systems; erosion measurements; rainfall simulation; surface runoff; flow hydraulics;
D O I
10.1002/(SICI)1099-1085(199608)10:8<1061::AID-HYP411>3.0.CO;2-V
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
For four years, runoff and soil loss from seven cropping systems of fodder maize have been measured on experimental plots under natural and simulated rainfall. Besides runoff and soil loss, several variables have also been measured, including rainfall kinetic energy, degree of slaking, surface roughness, aggregate stability, soil moisture content, crop cover, shear strength and topsoil porosity. These variables explain a large part of the variance in measured runoff, soil loss and splash erosion under the various cropping systems. The following conclusions were drawn from the erosion measurements on the experimental plots (these conclusions apply to the spatial level at which the measurements were carried out). (1) Soil tillage after maize harvest strongly reduced surface runoff and soil loss during the winter; sowing of winter rye further reduced winter erosion, though the difference with a merely tilled soil is small. (2) During spring and the growing season, soil loss is reduced strongly if the soil surface is partly covered by plant residues; the presence of plant residue on the surface appeared to be essential in achieving erosion reduction in summer. (3) Soil loss reductions were much higher than runoff reductions; significant runoff reduction is only achieved by the 'straw system' having flat-lying, non-fixed plant residue on the soil surface; the other systems, though effective in reducing soil loss, were not effective in reducing runoff.
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页码:1061 / 1067
页数:7
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