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26 May 2017 Comparison of selected soil properties following grassland set-aside and annual crop rotations in the Fraser River Delta of British Columbia
Dru E. Yates, Maja Krzic, Sean M. Smukler, Gary Bradfield, Art A. Bomke, Christine Terpsma
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Selected soil properties were compared after 2–6 yr of grassland set-aside (GLSA) management and an annual cropping system (potato). In general, GLSA and nearby arable cropping fields had similar soil properties, with some improvements of aeration porosity, aggregate stability, bulk density, and mechanical resistance following short-term GLSA management.

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Dru E. Yates, Maja Krzic, Sean M. Smukler, Gary Bradfield, Art A. Bomke, and Christine Terpsma "Comparison of selected soil properties following grassland set-aside and annual crop rotations in the Fraser River Delta of British Columbia," Canadian Journal of Soil Science 97(4), 783-788, (26 May 2017). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjss-2016-0159
Received: 22 December 2016; Accepted: 1 April 2017; Published: 26 May 2017
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KEYWORDS
agriculture
agriculture
C total du sol
perennial grass systems
soil aggregate stability
stabilité des agrégats
systèmes à graminées vivaces
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