Reduction in Water Erosion and Soil Loss on Steep Land Managed by Controlled Traffic Farming

被引:3
|
作者
Macak, Miroslav [1 ]
Galambosova, Jana [1 ]
Kumhala, Frantisek [2 ]
Barat, Marek [1 ]
Kroulik, Milan [2 ]
Sinka, Karol [3 ]
Novak, Petr [2 ]
Rataj, Vladimir [1 ]
Misiewicz, Paula A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Slovak Univ Agr, Inst Agr Engn Transport & Bioenerget, Fac Engn, Tr A Hlinku 2, Nitra 94976, Slovakia
[2] Czech Univ Life Sci, Fac Engn, Dept Agr Machines, Kamycka 129, Prague 16521, Czech Republic
[3] Slovak Univ Agr, Inst Landscape Engn, Fac Hort & Landscape Engn, Tr A Hlinku 2, Nitra 94976, Slovakia
[4] Harper Adams Univ, Dept Agr & Environm, Newport TF10 8NB, Wales
关键词
machinery traffic; soil compaction; water infiltration; soil structure; environmental effects; heavy machinery; TILLAGE; COMPACTION; EUROPE; CROP; EMISSIONS; NORTHERN; RUNOFF;
D O I
10.3390/land12010239
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Controlled traffic farming (CTF) is used to confine soil compaction to the least possible area of the field, thereby achieving economic and environmental benefits. In the context of climate change, soil erosion is one of the most discussed topics, and there is a research gap in understanding the effects of CTF on soil erosion in Central Europe. The aim of this work was to show the potential of CTF to reduce water erosion, in terms of water runoff and soil loss on steep land. A 16 ha experimental field with a CTF technology implemented since 2009 at the Slovak University of Agriculture was used in this research. Three traffic intensity locations were selected and watered using a rainfall simulator. The results showed that the soil which had not been wheeled for 12 years had the lowest water runoff: its intensity after 20 min of simulated rain was 10 times lower compared to the multiple traffic treatment. The soil loss, expressed as the total soil sediments collected after 35 min, in the no traffic area was lower by 70%, compared to the soil with one-pass treatment and only 25% of the loss in the multiple traffic areas. These results show that CTF can significantly reduce soil loss through water runoff on steep land.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Controlled traffic farming restores soil structure
    McHugh, A. D.
    Tullberg, J. N.
    Freebairn, D. M.
    SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 2009, 104 (01): : 164 - 172
  • [2] About Soil Erosion and Soil and Water Loss
    Zhang Hongjiang COllege of Soil and Water Conservatin
    Journal of Beijing Forestry University(English Edition), 1994, (02) : 46 - 51
  • [3] Loss of Nutrients by Soil Water Erosion
    Kuncheva, Gergana Slavova
    Dimitrov, Petar Dimitrov
    7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (EE&AE), 2020,
  • [4] ESTIMATION OF SOIL LOSS BY WATER EROSION DEPENDING ON LAND USE MANAGEMENT USING GIS
    Junakova, Natalia
    Klescova, Zuzana
    GEOCONFERENCE ON ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION, VOL I, 2014, : 283 - 289
  • [5] Soil erosion and tolerable soil loss: Insights into erosion rates for a well-managed grassland catchment
    Hancock, G. R.
    Wells, Tony
    Martinez, C.
    Dever, Chris
    GEODERMA, 2015, 237 : 256 - 265
  • [6] Effects of land tenure and farming systems on soil erosion in Northwestern Peru
    Cotler, H
    TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE LAND USE, VOLS I & II: FURTHERING COOPERATION BETWEEN PEOPLE AND INSTITUTIONS, 1998, 31 : 1539 - 1543
  • [7] WATER CONSERVATION, SOIL EROSION AND LAND USE
    不详
    NATURE, 1949, 164 (4176) : 805 - 807
  • [8] The influence of traditional steep land agricultural practices on runoff and soil loss
    Thomaz, Edivaldo Lopes
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2009, 130 (1-2) : 23 - 30
  • [9] Effect of soil management systems on erosion and nutrition loss in vineyards on steep slopes
    Vrsic, Stanko
    Ivancic, Anton
    Pulko, Borut
    Valdhuber, Janez
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2011, 32 (03): : 289 - 294
  • [10] SOIL-EROSION, WATER RUNOFF AND THEIR CONTROL ON STEEP SLOPES IN SUMATRA
    SIEBERT, SF
    LASSOIE, JP
    TROPICAL AGRICULTURE, 1991, 68 (04): : 321 - 324