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   Effects of Crop Residue Burning on Soil Physical and Hydrological Properties in Semi-Arid Agricultural Production Systems  
   
نویسنده AKIŞ Rifat
منبع journal of agricultural faculty of gaziosmanpasa university - 2016 - دوره : 33 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:223 -235
چکیده    The effect of wheat-stubble burning on soil physical and hydrological properties is under scrutiny to develop a sound soil and water management planning in agroecosystems. the objective of this study was to compare completely-burned, moderately-burned, and unburned soil conditions for responses of soil physical and hydrological properties. the persistence of fire-induced impacts were studied in 3 hectare land for both burned and unburned conditions for two years. results showed that saturated hydraulic conductivity significantly increased in descending order 0.81, 0.36, and 0.23 cm h^-1 for burned, moderately-burned, and unburned plots (p=0.000). completely-burned treatments registered significantly higher ksat (p=0.000) of 0.81 and 0.23 cmh^-1, respectively from completely-burned and unburned treatments. fire intensity significantly reduced the pore space volume, the highest for burned and the least for the moderately-burned treatments (p<0.001). unburned treatments had 11.5 and 9.7 % more pore spaces than completely-burned and moderately-burned plots, respectively. residue burning significantly changed pore size distributions between three levels of treatments (p<0.045). storage pores decreased significantly from 37.3% (unburned) to 25.8% (burned), while significantly increasing residual pores from 8.07% to 13.5 % (burned) and 12.7% (moderately-burned). to conclude, residue-retaining soil management practices need implemented in the plain.
کلیدواژه Amik Plain ,burned soil ,dead pore ,hydraulic properties ,residue burning.
آدرس Mustafa Kemal University, College of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Turkey
پست الکترونیکی rakis@mku.edu.tr
 
     
   
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