Research Affiliation: I.3 Fertility and soil tillage
- Country / Organization / Project (7219)
- Denmark (1836)
- DARCOF I (1996-2001) (112)
- I.3 Fertility and soil tillage (19)
- DARCOF I (1996-2001) (112)
- Denmark (1836)
Number of eprints: 19.
(2005) Kemink subsoiling before and after planting. Soil & Tillage Research 80:pp. 59-68.*
(2005) Soil aggregation – a matter of proper management. DARCOFenews. Newsletter from Danish Research Centre for Organic Food and Farming(2). Online at <http://www.darcof.dk/enews/jun05/crumb.html>*
(2000) Biotic and abiotic binding and bonding mechanisms in soils with long-term differences in management. Paper presented at Soil Stresses, Quality and Care, Aas, Norway, 10-12 April 2000; Published in Elmholt, Susanne; Stenberg, Bo; Grønlund, Arne and Nuutinen, V., Eds. DIAS report 38, page pp. 53-62. Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences.*
(2001) Jordens smuldreevne har stor betydning [Soil friability]. In Økologisk Jordbrug, No 244, page 8.**
(2004) Structural vulnerability of a sandy loam exposed to intensive tillage and traffic in wet conditions. Soil & Tillage Research(79):pp. 79-85.*
(1998) Non-inverting soil tillage as a means of optimising soil tilth [Ikke-vendende jordbearbejdning til sikring af en bekvem jord]. Paper presented at Soil tillage and biology, Agricultural University of Norway, Ås, Norway, 8-10 June 1998; Published in Børresen, T., Eds. NJF-UTREDNING/RAPPORT 124, page pp. 26-33.
(2000) Non-inverting Tillage: Early-Stage Effects on Soil Mechanical Behaviour. Paper presented at 15th ISTRO Conference, Texas, June 2000; Morrison, J.E., Eds. CD-ROM: Proceedings 15th ISTRO Conference, Texas, June 2000, page pp. 1-10.**
(2002) Soil Fragmentation and Friability. Effects of Soil Water and Soil Management . PhD thesis, Department of Crop Physiology and Soil Science, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences. Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences.**
(2002) Effect of Water Regime on Aggregate-tensile Strength, Rupture Energy, and Friability . Soil Science Society of America Journal 66:pp. 702-709.**
(2002) Aggregate strength and mechanical behaviour of a sandy loam soil under long-term fertilization treatments. European Journal of Soil Science 53(1):pp. 129-137.**
(2002) Soil structure dynamics: Effects of management and water content . Paper presented at Advances in Soil Structure Research workshop, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 7-9 2002.
(2001) Soil mechanical behaviour of sandy loams in a temperate climate: case studies on long-term effects of fertilization and crop rotation.. Soil Use and Management 17:pp. 269-277.**
(2001) Non-inversion tillage effects on soil mechanical properties of a humid sandy loam . Soil and Tillage Research 62(1-2):pp. 1-14.**
(2002) Tensile strength of soil cores in relation to aggregate strength, soil fragmentation and pore characteristics . Soil and Tillage Research 64(1-2):pp. 125-135.**
(2004) Alsidig drift godt for jordens poresystem [Crop rotation effects on the soil pore system]. In Økologisk Jordbrug, No 323, page 6.
(1998) Soil porosity as a habitat for microorganisms [Jordens porer som habitat for mikroorganismer]. Paper presented at Soil tillage and biology, Agricultural University of Norway, Ås, Norway, 8-10 June 1998; Published in Børresen, T., Eds. NJF-UTREDNING/RAPPORT 124, page pp. 49-56.**
(2002) Soil quality aspects of humid sandy loams as influenced by organic and conventional long-term management. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 88(3):pp. 195-214.**
(2002) Modelling soil pore characteristics from measurements of air exchange: the long-term effects of fertilization and crop rotation. European Journal of Soil Science 53(2):pp. 331-339.**
(2002) Jordbearbejdning i økologisk jordbrug – pløjedybde og ikke-vendende jordløsning [Soil tillage in organic farming – ploughing depth and non-inversion deep tillage]. DJF Rapport, Markbrug no. 82, Department of Crop Physiology and Soil Science, Danish Institute of Agricultural Science.*
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