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- W2024761890 abstract "The effects of four grasses and four leguminous cover crops on soil properties, and on the applicability of zero-tillage technique for arable crop production withkilled sod mulch, was investigated on tropical Alfisol near Ibadan, Nigeria. The cover crops consisted of four grasses, Panicum maximum, Setaria sphacelata, Brachiaria ruziziensis, and Melinis minutiflora, and four legumes, Centrosema pubescens, Pueraria phaseoloides, Glycine wightii, and Stylosanthes guianensis. Two years after establishing cover crops, arable crops were planted through chemically killed sod. The arable crops grown were maize (Zea mays), cowpeas (Vigna unguiculata), pigeonpeas (Cajanus cajan), soybeans (Glycine max), and cassava (Manihot esculenta). Cover crops had a significant effect on soil chemical and physical properties. Organic carbon, total nitrogen, and CEC were higher under Melinis minutiflora, Glycine wightii, Centrosema, and Pueraria than with control and other cover crops. There were differences between cover crops in soil physical properties. Infiltration rate and soil bulk density were generally low under cover crops compared with control. Earthworm activity was related to the quantity and persistence of killed sod mulch under various cover crops. Maximum soil temperature under killed sod much was as much as 10°C lower than in control. Soil moisture storage was affected both by mulch cover and by the canopy cover of the arable crop grown on the killed sod. Soil moisture storage was generally high under killed sod mulch compared with control. There were significant differences in arable crop yield between various cover crops. Significantly higher crop yields were obtained under Centrosema, Pueraria, Stylosanthes, and Brachiaria than with control and other cover crops. Brachiaria sod was, however, difficult to eradicate and to plant in with zero-tillage technique. Maize and cowpea grain yield and cassava tuber yield were positively related to infiltration rate and negatively to soil bulk density." @default.
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