143-6 The Effect of Different Tillage and Cover Crops On Soil Quality.
Poster Number 1702
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The drop shatter test data showed significantly lowest mean weight diameter (MWD) for P than for H and D, indicating better friability. The interaction between cover crop and tillage treatments was significant. That is cover crop had a positive effect on direct drilling (D) (lower MWD) but not on P and H. In general there was no significant different between tillage and cover crop treatments on visual soil evaluation, although the effect of tillage was almost significant (p~0.067). Better scores were found for P than for H and D. The interaction between tillage and cover crop was almost significant (p~0.097). Cover crop tended to improve scores mainly for P. There was no treatment effect on Kunsat.
We conclude that P improved soil quality compared to H and D, especially when combined with cover crop. We also conclude that D may benefit from cover crop to yield better soil friability and hence soil quality.
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