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Table 1. Effect of no-till on the soil environment. Soil physical characteristics –Increased soil water –Moderation of soil temperature –Increased bulk.

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1 Table 1. Effect of no-till on the soil environment. Soil physical characteristics –Increased soil water –Moderation of soil temperature –Increased bulk density Soil chemical characteristics –Increased soil organic matter –Decreased ph at the surface

2 Table 2. N immobilization of 15 N fertilizer (%) (Rice & Smith, 1984)

3 Table 3. N Mineralized From Sod (Rice et al., 1987).

4 Table 4. Effect of tillage systems and N fertilization on N mineralization (Espinoza, Y. 1997.) TillageNitrogen Potential N min Actual N min No tillageNo nitrogen277c40b Manure490a98a Fertilizer320c70ab Conventional tillageNo nitrogen297c53b Manure431b87a Fertilizer348bc72ab

5 Figure 1. Effect of tillage on soil organic carbon after 10 y (0-5 cm). a bb bc c c

6 Figure 2. Effect of tillage and rotation on soil organic carbon after 34 y (0-30 cm) (Dick and Durkalski, 1997). a b b bc c c

7 Figure 3. Effect of tillage on soil nitrogen after 10 y (0-5 cm) a b b bc cdd

8 Figure 4. Effect of long-term tillage on N mineralization (Rice et al., 1986)

9 Figure 5. Effect of tillage and N source on denitrifying enzyme activity (0-5 cm) (Kocyigit, 1998).


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