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“The earthworm is the best workmate of the farmer”– or beneficial effect of minimal soil disturbance on soil structure

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2020-08-06
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Barczi, A., Harrach, T., & Nagy, V. (2020). “The earthworm is the best workmate of the farmer”– or beneficial effect of minimal soil disturbance on soil structure. Economica, 7(2), 250-258. https://doi.org/10.47282/ECONOMICA/2014/7/2/4368
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In recent decades in Germany the soil structure is greatly improved on a substantial part of the  rable land. Soil erosion can be observed less commonly. Since the 1970s in Germany the intensity of soil disturbance is significantly reduced. The less disturbed soil has more mechanical load, namely the stability. The perforated structure with stable biopores ensures ecological functions, such as infiltration, aeration, root permeability, fertility. For this reason, soil compaction and soil erosion occur less frequently, they can be detected only in exceptional cases. But in Hungary, the same can not be said therefore it is a desirable objective to explore the cause of differences. Usually the best soil structure can be found on the arable lands without rotation cultivated. In Germany we could study the condition of soils in farms which using no-till system. We have analyzed the effect of soil cultivation methods on the soil structure.