Assessing the cover crop effect on soil hydraulic properties by inverse modelling in a 10-year field trial

Volume: 222, Pages: 62 - 71
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Cover cropping in agriculture is expected to enhance many agricultural and ecosystems functions and services. Yet, few studies are available allowing to evaluate the impact of cover cropping on the long term change of soil hydrologic functions. We assessed the long term change of the soil hydraulic properties due to cover cropping by means of a 10-year field experiment. We monitored continuously soil water content in non cover cropped and cover...
Paper Details
Title
Assessing the cover crop effect on soil hydraulic properties by inverse modelling in a 10-year field trial
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
222
Pages
62 - 71
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