Soil Physical Quality of Citrus Orchards Under Tillage, Herbicide, and Organic Managements
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2021, Soil and Tillage ResearchCitation Excerpt :In this regards, also scientific literature is contradictory: several authors recorded under different soil and climatic characteristics a greater vines water stress under cover crop management (Lopes, 2016; Moulis, 1994), whereas other authors observed that cover crops have not a negative effect on water stress in comparison to conventional management (Celette et al., 2005). In steep orchards, several authors considered cover crops as an effective tool for runoff control, through better infiltration of water into the soil due to the soil organic matter improvements (Di Prima et al., 2018; Keesstra et al., 2019; Novara et al., 2019c). Most of these researchers analysed the runoff process through rainfall simulator experiment on small plot scale and under high intensity rainfall thunderstorms.