Kwaad et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Cropping system effects of maize on infiltration, runoff and erosion on loess soils in South-Limbourg (The Netherlands): a comparison of two rainfall eventsKwaad et al., 1991
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- 16851825156631294281
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- Kwaad F
- Van Mulligen E
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- Soil technology
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Two natural rainfall events are compared to evaluate the effects of three cropping systems of silage maize on soil moisture content, infiltration, runoff and erosion. Both rainfall events took place in early summer. One was a low intensity event with 27.6 mm of rain in 9 hours …
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