. "[E292FD61ED58]" . "Novenytermeles" . "water infiltration; bulk density; conventional and reduced soil tillage"@en . . "Proch\u00E1zkov\u00E1, Blanka" . . "43210" . "Neudert, Lubom\u00EDr" . . . "Z(MSM6215648905)" . . "Hou\u0161\u0165, Martin" . "5"^^ . "HU - Ma\u010Farsko" . "RIV/62156489:43210/12:00189389" . . "Effect of different soil tillage on infiltrability and physical soil properties in maize monoculture"@en . . "RIV/62156489:43210/12:00189389!RIV13-MSM-43210___" . "Suppl. 2" . . "Lukas, Vojt\u011Bch" . . "Effect of different soil tillage on infiltrability and physical soil properties in maize monoculture" . "Effect of different soil tillage on infiltrability and physical soil properties in maize monoculture" . . "5"^^ . . "133002" . "4"^^ . . . "Reduced soil tillage technologies are widely used in Czech Republic due decreasing of cost and reduction of the negative effects of water erosion. The influence of conventional and conservation tillage on water infiltration into soil and soil physical properties were observed at field trial with loamy haplic Luvisol in South Moravia region of Czech Republic. Measurements were done in grain maize at three variants of soil tillage, conventional (PL ploughing), reduced (ST shallow tillage) and direct sowing (NT no tillage), in years 2008 to 2011 with two terms of observation during vegetation (June) and after harvest (November). A double ring infiltrometers were used for soil infiltrability measurement with three replications at each variant of soil tillage. Soil physical properties (bulk density and soil moisture) were determined from three depths of soil (0 to 0,1 m, 0,1 to 0,2 m, 0,2 to 0,3 m). The values of infiltration rate, bulk density and soil moisture were statistically evaluated using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Although the results of infiltration rate were different among the tillage variants in individual terms of measurement, statistical evaluation did not prove significant differences among tillage variants. Contrary to the infiltration rate, the results of soil physical parameters were significantly different among all variants. The highest values of bulk density and soil moisture were found out for no tillage variant whiles the lowest for conventional."@en . . "Smutn\u00FD, Vladim\u00EDr" . . . . . "61" . "0546-8191" . . "Reduced soil tillage technologies are widely used in Czech Republic due decreasing of cost and reduction of the negative effects of water erosion. The influence of conventional and conservation tillage on water infiltration into soil and soil physical properties were observed at field trial with loamy haplic Luvisol in South Moravia region of Czech Republic. Measurements were done in grain maize at three variants of soil tillage, conventional (PL ploughing), reduced (ST shallow tillage) and direct sowing (NT no tillage), in years 2008 to 2011 with two terms of observation during vegetation (June) and after harvest (November). A double ring infiltrometers were used for soil infiltrability measurement with three replications at each variant of soil tillage. Soil physical properties (bulk density and soil moisture) were determined from three depths of soil (0 to 0,1 m, 0,1 to 0,2 m, 0,2 to 0,3 m). The values of infiltration rate, bulk density and soil moisture were statistically evaluated using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Although the results of infiltration rate were different among the tillage variants in individual terms of measurement, statistical evaluation did not prove significant differences among tillage variants. Contrary to the infiltration rate, the results of soil physical parameters were significantly different among all variants. The highest values of bulk density and soil moisture were found out for no tillage variant whiles the lowest for conventional." . "Effect of different soil tillage on infiltrability and physical soil properties in maize monoculture"@en .