. "Arable land forms an important cover of Earth surface in Europe and other parts of World. A tillage treatment is well known and applied treatment of the top soil profile layer. The physical conditions of the top layer determine water infiltration into a soil profile, runoff losses and biological characteristics of the soil profile. This study is focused on the influence of repeated tillage treatments (included no-till)in the same locality on saturated hydraulic conductivity and on biological characteristics in a relatively homogeneous soil profile. The experimental soil profile was classified as Hapludalfs (US Classification) / Orthic luvisol (FAO). The field experimental work was conducted in 1997, repeated in 2000 after three years of repeated treatments and again after six years (in 2003) of the same repeated treatments. In 1994 the whole experimental site was divided into four tillage treatment areas (TTA) that where maintained using repeatedly different tillage treatments in each TTA (Matula, 20"@en . . "Matula, Svatopluk" . "Wien" . "Soil hydrophysical and microbiological characteristics changes originate in repated identical to-soil treatment" . . "Soil hydrophysical and microbiological characteristics changes originate in repated identical to-soil treatment"@en . . "Wien" . . . "Z(MSM6046070901)" . "543377" . "Neuvedeno, 0" . "Arable land forms an important cover of Earth surface in Europe and other parts of World. A tillage treatment is well known and applied treatment of the top soil profile layer. The physical conditions of the top layer determine water infiltration into a soil profile, runoff losses and biological characteristics of the soil profile. This study is focused on the influence of repeated tillage treatments (included no-till)in the same locality on saturated hydraulic conductivity and on biological characteristics in a relatively homogeneous soil profile. The experimental soil profile was classified as Hapludalfs (US Classification) / Orthic luvisol (FAO). The field experimental work was conducted in 1997, repeated in 2000 after three years of repeated treatments and again after six years (in 2003) of the same repeated treatments. In 1994 the whole experimental site was divided into four tillage treatment areas (TTA) that where maintained using repeatedly different tillage treatments in each TTA (Matula, 20" . . . "1"^^ . . "1029-7006" . "Soil hydrophysical and microbiological characteristics changes originate in repated identical to-soil treatment" . . "[AF30ACC209CD]" . . "41210" . "1"^^ . . "2"^^ . "0;0" . . . "saturated hydraulic conductivity, conventional tillage, reduced till, no-till, pressure infiltrometer, infiltration test, transect, organic carbon content, microbial biomass, dehydrogenase activity"@en . . "RIV/60460709:41210/05:12250" . . "Europena Geosciences Union" . "R\u016F\u017Eek, Pavel" . "Zm\u011Bny p\u016Fdn\u00EDch hydrofyzik\u00E1ln\u00EDch a mikrobiologick\u00FDch charakteristik vyvolan\u00FDch opakovan\u00FDm stejn\u00FDm zpracov\u00E1n\u00EDm p\u016Fdy"@cs . . . "Soil hydrophysical and microbiological characteristics changes originate in repated identical to-soil treatment"@en . . "2005-04-24+02:00"^^ . "Arable land forms an important cover of Earth surface in Europe and other parts of World. A tillage treatment is well known and applied treatment of the top soil profile layer. The physical conditions of the top layer determine water infiltration into a soil profile, runoff losses and biological characteristics of the soil profile. This study is focused on the influence of repeated tillage treatments (included no-till)in the same locality on saturated hydraulic conductivity and on biological characteristics in a relatively homogeneous soil profile. The experimental soil profile was classified as Hapludalfs (US Classification) / Orthic luvisol (FAO). The field experimental work was conducted in 1997, repeated in 2000 after three years of repeated treatments and again after six years (in 2003) of the same repeated treatments. In 1994 the whole experimental site was divided into four tillage treatment areas (TTA) that where maintained using repeatedly different tillage treatments in each TTA (Matula, 20"@cs . . . . "Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 7 2005" . "RIV/60460709:41210/05:12250!RIV06-MSM-41210___" . . "Zm\u011Bny p\u016Fdn\u00EDch hydrofyzik\u00E1ln\u00EDch a mikrobiologick\u00FDch charakteristik vyvolan\u00FDch opakovan\u00FDm stejn\u00FDm zpracov\u00E1n\u00EDm p\u016Fdy"@cs .