Analysis of TDR-measured soil moisture retention and soil organic matter variability under conservation agriculture production systems in Claveria, Misamis Oriental

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Author(s):
V.B. Ella; M.R. Reyes; A. Mercado, Jr

Type of Document:
Media

 

Publisher/Journal:
Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers (PSEA)

Date of Publication:
2012

Place of Publication:
Not Available

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Powerpoint presentation. Description: By utilizing the principles of minimum soil disturbance, continuous mulch cover and Diverse species rotations; conservation aims to revitalize soil properties sustainably. Conservation agriculture production systems have significantly higher residual moisture content when compared to the conventional plow-based systems. In addition soil organic matter at the upper soil layer (0-15 cm) in all CAPS treatments exhibited consistently higher values than the deeper layer (15-30 cm) regardless of fertility level. However the soil organic matter at the uppermost soil layer (0-5 cm) did not exhibit a well-defined pattern of temporal variation over time although the soil organic matter appears to increase under conservation agriculture and decrease under conventional plow-based system after 2 years of cropping.

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Presented at the 62nd PSAE Annual National Convention, Puerto Princesa, The Philippines, 23-27 April 2012

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