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  • Effects of application of different compost doses on macro structural changes taking place in the ploughing layer were monitored in years 2012 and 2013. The macro structure was evaluated on the base of the water stability of soil aggregates. The pilot experiment was established in Velešovice, Czech Republic in the altitude of 228 m above sea level. The village of Velešovice is situated in the sugar-beet growing region and the long-term average precipitations and temperatures are 490 mm and 8.7 0 C, respectively. Experimental variants were as follows: Var. 1 – control (without compost); Var.2 – compost dose of 20 t.ha-1 and Var. 3 – compost dose of 40 t.ha-1. Obtained results indicate that the application of compost influenced positively the development of soil structure and the water resistance of soil aggregates.
  • Effects of application of different compost doses on macro structural changes taking place in the ploughing layer were monitored in years 2012 and 2013. The macro structure was evaluated on the base of the water stability of soil aggregates. The pilot experiment was established in Velešovice, Czech Republic in the altitude of 228 m above sea level. The village of Velešovice is situated in the sugar-beet growing region and the long-term average precipitations and temperatures are 490 mm and 8.7 0 C, respectively. Experimental variants were as follows: Var. 1 – control (without compost); Var.2 – compost dose of 20 t.ha-1 and Var. 3 – compost dose of 40 t.ha-1. Obtained results indicate that the application of compost influenced positively the development of soil structure and the water resistance of soil aggregates. (en)
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  • WATER STABILITY OF SOIL AGGREGATES UNDER DIFFERENT COMPOST DOSES
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  • WATER STABILITY OF SOIL AGGREGATES UNDER DIFFERENT COMPOST DOSES
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