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    Effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of Manfredi (Province of Córdoba) by Faedo, Stelio, Cerana, Luis

    “…Utilizing percolation techniques in soil treatment with solutions of calcium and potassium chlorides, with the purpose of incorporating definitive cuantities of exchangeable potassium and in competing the permeabilities, the influence of exchangeable potassium on permeability was studied, The results are in agreement with those obtained by the authors in previous experiments, which showed that exchangeable potassium contributed to impair the physical conditions of soils. …”
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    Analysis of humic acid from compost of urban wastes and soil by fluorescence spectroscopy by Velasco, M.I, Campitelli, P. A., Ceppi, S.B., Havel, J.

    “…Estas características están relacionadas con los procesos de biodegradación de los AH y consecuentemente con la fertilidad física y química del suelo.Las muestras de AH estudiadas fueron: AH soil standard (1S102), AH leonardit estandard (1S104H) de la Sociedad Internacional de Sustancia Húmicas (IHSS),AH de suelos de diferentes orígenes, de la Provincia de Córdoba, Argentina y AH derivados de compost.Los AH de suelo estudiados tienen, según los espectros de fluorescencia, el siguiente tamaño molecular y/o carácter aromático: Gramma < Pastizal < Desmonte< Algarrobo < Leonardite < Soil standard; con lo cual los AH de suelos de la provincia de Córdoba, Argentina, son más fácilmente biodegradables en el medio ambiente del suelo. …”
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    Changes on physical and chemical soil characteristics derived from application of different compost types by Koritschoner, Julius José, Rampoldi, Edgar Ariel, Hang, Susana Beatriz

    Published 2019
    “…One treatment with inorganic fertilizer (FI) and an untreated or control soil (C0) was also included. Soil pH was slightly affected by compost addition according to compost characteristics. …”
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    Quantification of the effects of agricultural machinery traffic on soil and sunflower yields (Helianthus annuus L.). by Botta, Guido Fernando, Romay, Catalina, Rivero, Ezequiel Ricardo David, Ezquerra Canalejo, Alejandra, Ghelfi, Diego Gabriel, Hidalgo, Ramón Jesús

    Published 2024
    “…Seeds germination and crop productions depend mostly on the planting methods used, initial soil mechanical conditions and soil moisture. The main objective of this work was to quantify the agricultural traffic effects on soil compaction, sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seed emergence and yield under two different soil mechanical conditions: No-tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT). …”
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    Control of some soil mycosis affecting potato crops (Solanum tuberosum L.) in the Province of Córdoba by Torranzo, Jorge, Cavallo, Alicia R., Fischetti, Darío

    “…Potato crops (Solanum tuberosum L.) in the irrigated area surrounding the city of Córdoba, known as the Green Belt, are affected by the incidence of two soil phytopathogenic fungi: Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. tuberosi Sn. et H. and Rhizoctoniasolani Kühn.…”
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    Relationships between soil chemical parameters and functional plant groups in fertility islands of the Arid Chaco (Argentina) by Torres, Maria Ester, Coirini, Rubén Omar, Contreras, Ana Marina, Karlin, Marcos Sebastián

    Published 2024
    “…The “fertility islands” are the result of soil particles, water, nutrients, and biomass accumulation under their canopy. …”
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    The experiment was conducted in order to study the effect of CCC / (2- chloroethyl) trimethyl-ammonium chloride/ and of water stress on the growth of soybean plants /Glycine max (L... by Morandi, Eligio N., Reggiardo, L. M., Nakayama, F.

    “…Treatments consisted of 0; 1 and 2 g. of, CCC applied as a soil drench, and of two soil moisture levels, i. e. with and without water stress. …”
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