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Effects of Crop Residue Burning on Soil Physical and Hydrological Properties in Semi-Arid Agricultural Production Systems
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نویسنده
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AKIŞ Rifat
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منبع
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journal of agricultural faculty of gaziosmanpasa university - 2016 - دوره : 33 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:223 -235
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چکیده
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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.
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کلیدواژه
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Amik Plain ,burned soil ,dead pore ,hydraulic properties ,residue burning.
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آدرس
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Mustafa Kemal University, College of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Turkey
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پست الکترونیکی
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rakis@mku.edu.tr
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