Factors affecting the cropping potential of reinstated soils |
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Authors: | A. Younger |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agriculturc. The University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NEI 7RC |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Comparisons of crop production on recently reinstated soil in Northumberland have shown that the reduced yield potential of such soil may not be inevitable. Storage of soil in bunds did not greatly reduce subsequent crop yields, but failure to drain the land did. Provided an effective drainage scheme was installed, arable and grass crops could be grown successfully, responding very well to additions of nitrogen fertilizer and other normal good husbandry practices. To date it seems that neither deep cultivation nor the use of grass leys were as effective in the restoration process as had been expected. |
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