Impacts of conservation agriculture-based farming systems on optimizing seasonal rainfall partitioning and productivity on vertisols in the Ethiopian drylands
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- Tesfay Araya Weldeslassie (UGent) , Jan Nyssen (UGent) , Bram Govaerts, Jozef Deckers and Wim Cornelis (UGent)
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- Permanent bed, Crop residue, Soil–water balance, Conservation agriculture, Vertisols, SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION, DRY-SPELL MITIGATION, HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY, WATER-CONTENT, PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES, NO-TILLAGE, MANAGEMENT, HIGHLANDS, INFILTRATION, MODEL
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-5783655
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- Araya Weldeslassie, Tesfay, et al. “Impacts of Conservation Agriculture-Based Farming Systems on Optimizing Seasonal Rainfall Partitioning and Productivity on Vertisols in the Ethiopian Drylands.” SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, vol. 148, 2015, pp. 1–13, doi:10.1016/j.still.2014.11.009.
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- Araya Weldeslassie, T., Nyssen, J., Govaerts, B., Deckers, J., & Cornelis, W. (2015). Impacts of conservation agriculture-based farming systems on optimizing seasonal rainfall partitioning and productivity on vertisols in the Ethiopian drylands. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 148, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2014.11.009
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- Araya Weldeslassie, Tesfay, Jan Nyssen, Bram Govaerts, Jozef Deckers, and Wim Cornelis. 2015. “Impacts of Conservation Agriculture-Based Farming Systems on Optimizing Seasonal Rainfall Partitioning and Productivity on Vertisols in the Ethiopian Drylands.” SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH 148: 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2014.11.009.
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- Araya Weldeslassie, Tesfay, Jan Nyssen, Bram Govaerts, Jozef Deckers, and Wim Cornelis. 2015. “Impacts of Conservation Agriculture-Based Farming Systems on Optimizing Seasonal Rainfall Partitioning and Productivity on Vertisols in the Ethiopian Drylands.” SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH 148: 1–13. doi:10.1016/j.still.2014.11.009.
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- 1.Araya Weldeslassie T, Nyssen J, Govaerts B, Deckers J, Cornelis W. Impacts of conservation agriculture-based farming systems on optimizing seasonal rainfall partitioning and productivity on vertisols in the Ethiopian drylands. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH. 2015;148:1–13.
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- [1]T. Araya Weldeslassie, J. Nyssen, B. Govaerts, J. Deckers, and W. Cornelis, “Impacts of conservation agriculture-based farming systems on optimizing seasonal rainfall partitioning and productivity on vertisols in the Ethiopian drylands,” SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, vol. 148, pp. 1–13, 2015.
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