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adam_text | CONTENTS
Commission VI
Page
Poster
Session
Symposium Via
Soil technology for sustainable agriculture
....................................,.................... 2
Poster Session Symposium VIb
Agrotechnology, productivity, energetical efficiency and environmental impact.
............. 79
Poster Session Symposium
С
Assesment of long term soil degradation and rehabilitation. Field methodology
............. 192
Poster Session Symposium
Ш-6
Options to slash and burn agriculture
.............................................................. 311
Poster Session Symposium
Ю-27
Integrated soil management in sugarcane agroecosystems and its impact in a sustainable
agriculture
.............................................................................................. 321
Commission Vï.
Extended Summaries. Friday, July
15
Symposium Via. Soil Technology for Sustainable Agriculture.
Page
Wheat crop response to one irrigation in the Yaqui Valley,
Sonora,
Mexico. M.
A. Camacho,
and J.E. Ortiz. (Mexico)
................................. 5
Response of cotton (jGossypium hirsutum L.) yield to planting date and to irrigation in the
Yaqui Valley,
Sonora,
Mexico.
A. Hernández,
and J.E. Ortiz. (Mexico)
........... 7
Response of cotton {Gossypium hirsutum L.) to the date of application of first irrigation
in the Yaqui Valley,
Sonora,
Mexico. J. E. Ortiz, and
A. Hernández.
(Mexico)
....... 9
Soils and irrigation waters pollution at Tizayuca, Hgo. (Mexico). E.
Robledo
S., L. Corlay
Ch., J.
Pineda P., and
A. Vázquez
A. (Mexico)
....................... 11
Pitcher irrigation a technique to grow vegetable crops with highly saline water.
S. K.
Dubey, and S. K. Gupta. (India).
............................. 13
Optimization of water use efficiency on sorghum production systems. G. Briones S., and A.
Rodríguez G.
(Mexico)
................................... 15
Water balance in irrigated maize plots.
N.
Seijo X., and
Paz González
A. (Spain)
..... 17
Effects of drip irrigation intervals on distribution and utilization of soil moisture in
tomato (Ly
co
persicon
esculentum Mill.). J.R. Kadam. (India).
............... 19
A recipe for continous arable crop production in the humid tropics. A. A. Agboola
(Nigeria)
......................................... 21
Water table management in temporary flooded areas for food production in tropical Mexico.
C. Olguin, and A. Asiain. (Mexico)
............................ 23
The soil of the
chinampas,
a threatened resource. S. Cervantes I., and F.
Bautista
Ζ.
(Mexico)
......................................... 25
Horticultural development under organoponic conditions in
Ciego de Avila,
Cuba and Mexico.
F. Ruiz
F.,
L.
Pulido
D., and E.
Leal
S. (Mexico)
..................... 27
Relations
between
hydrie
behaviour and management of Vertisols in
Cauto
Valley, Cuba. G.
Cid
,
Y.M.
Cabidoche, and
J.
Herrera.
(Cuba)
....................... 29
An influence of soil water management on some soil formation processes and environment. Y.
Nikolski. (Mexico)
.................................... 31
Soil functions in an ecosystem. A.S. Kerzhentsev. (Russia)
................ 33
An evaluation of sustainable land management in the Cimanuk watershed, Java, Indonesia. P.
Reich, M. Soekardi, G. Lawson, and H. Eswaran. (USA)
................... 35
Los suelos
de las principales
áreas agrícolas de Venezuela, investigaciones para su manejo
bajo el enfoque de sistema y con criterio de sostenibilidad de la agricultura. A. Sánchez.
(Venezuela)
........................................ 37
Environmental impacts of dryland no-tillage residue management systems in the U. S.
southern great plains. O.R. Jones, L.M. Southwick, S.J. Smith, and
НУ.
Eck. (USA). ... 39
The contribution of critical state soil mechanics to sustainable agriculture. J.M. Kirby.
(Australia)
........................................ 41
No-tillage system as a means to sustainability of tropical Oxisols of
Cerrados
in
center-west Brazil. P.L.
de Freitas,
Ph. Blancaneaux, A.M.
de Carvalho,
and J.R.
Correia.
(Brazil)
......................................... 43
Soil changes in afforested farmland. A. Alriksson, and M.T.
Olsson.
(Switzerland)
..... 45
A rational approach to agro-ecological zonation. A. R. Subramaniam. (India).
....... 47
Green manure technology: potential, use, limitations. M. Becker, and J. K. Ladha.
(Philippines)
....................................... 48
Effects of soybean residues and tillage systems on soil physical and chemical properties
of Oxisols from
Cerrados
region in Brazil. D.V.S. Resck, and Antonio C. Gomes. (Brazil).
. 50
Comparison of stubble till and no-till system of the nitrogen mineralization under field
conditions. E. Salazar, W.
Lindermann,
and C.
Vázquez.
(Mexico)
.............. 52
Nutrient balance studies to determine the sustainability of management systems of natural
and plantation forests in Costa Rica. R.L.H. Poels. (The Netherlands)
........... 54
Effects of organic fertilizers and asphaltic emulsions on the conservation of mountain
soils. S. Sanchez
Marquez,
and
N.
Fernández de la Paz
N.
(Venezuela)
........... 56
Effect of reclamation on the main properties of calcareous sand soils using peat and local
reclamating materials. L.
Gerei.
(Hungary)
........................ 58
Traditional knowledge for soil conservation: the management of sedimentation. G.
Boceo
(Mexico)
......................................... 60
Stability of natural dipterocarp forests and plantations with respect to matter balance in
east Kalimantan/Indonesia
2.
Trend of nutrient storages in natural forestry and
plantations of fastgrowing species. D. Ruhiyat, H. Foelster, and A.
Schulte.
(Indonesia).
62
Physical diagnostic and conservation alternatives of three unit of land the central high
plains in the state
Guárico-
Venezuela. M. Lopez, and M. L.
Pérez.
(Venezuela)
....... 64
Effectivity of conservation sistems in the erosion control and corn yield in
a degradate
tropical Alfisol. M.
León,
and
A. Florentino.
(Venezuela)
................. 66
Evaluation of corn-bean-watermelon rotation to intensify use of soil on Nayarit coast,
Mexico. A. Turrent,
I. González,
F.
Lang, and
С.
Reyes. (Mexico)
............. 67
3
Conventional planter adaptation for zero tillage. L.R. Gil, and Angeles
Albornoz.
(Venezuela)
........................................ 69
Common bean seed lost during the semimechanized harvesting process sampling method.
/.
Gonzalez, F. Lang, and A. Turrent. (Mexico)
........................ 71
Technogenic influence on stability of demo
-
Gleic soils in Lithuania. D. Pivoriunas.
(Lithuania)
........................................ 73
Minesoils properties as affected by reclamation with Fly Ash. D. K. Bhumbla, S. S.
Dhaliwal, R.N. Singh, R.F. Keefer. (USA)
......................... 75
Cuantitative land evaluation system, programmable for
40
different crops of tropical and
subtropical countries. A.P. Mesa Lorenzo,
A.A.
Mesa
Nápoles.
(Cuba)
............ 77
Ahrweiler
meliorationsverfahren,
a
grobfläching
in allgemeindichten
böden.
Я.
Schulte
К.
(Germany)
........................................ 78
Commission
VI. Extended Summaries. Friday, July
15
Symposium VIb. Agroteehnology, Productivity, Energetical Efficiency and Environmental
Methodology for edaphic characterization of coniferous forest in Spain.
O. Sánchez
Palomares,
and
JM.
Gandullo. (Spain)
........................... 83
Agroforestry systems for drainage impacted lands. K.K.
Tanji.
(USA)
............ 85
Nutrient status of Abies
religiosa
in the
Desierto de los Leones, D.F.
Mexico. M.A.
López,
J. Velázquez-Mendoza,
A. Velazquez,
V.
Gonzalez,
and
V.M.
Cetina.
(Mexico).....
87
Caractéristique agroecologique et principaux sols cafetier du sudest de
Baracoa,
Cuba. J.
Ruiz,
JM.
Pérez, A. Hernández,
and J.M. Font. (Cuba)
................... 89
The eco-environment of red soil region in China: its characteristics and improvement. X.
Sheng-rong, and W. Shanmei. (China)
............................ 91
Towards achieving optimum use of soil resource in Bangladesh.
M. S.
Hussain. (Bangladesh).
93
Characteristics and use of the soils of basaltic slopes in southern Brazil. E. Klamt, and
P. Schneider. (Brazil)
.................................. 95
The study of patterns of soil variability for evaluating the agrotechnology transfer by
analogies in Guarico state, Venezuela.
F.Å.
Ovalles, E. Bisbal, L. Guenni, M. Nunez, and
J.
Rey.
(Venezuela)
.................................... 97
Reconciling crop growth and continuous soil variation. B.M. Whelan,
A.B.
McBratney and
G.M. Laslett. (Australia)
................................. 99
The organic manure in the Republic of Bulgaria condition and perspectives.
5.
Marinova G.
(Bulgaria)
........................................ 101
Biofertilizer in relation to soil fertility and cropping system. T. K. Ganguly, J.
Choudhury, and P. K. Roy. (India)
............................. 102
Effect of coconut fiber on soil and moisture conservation.
R.B. Mapa.
(Sri Lanka).
.... 104
Effect of cultivation on the organic carbon, nitrogen and sulfur contents of selected
soils in South Africa.
C.C. du Prees, M.C.
du Toit,
and M.E.
du Toit. (South
Africa).
. . 106
Changes
in soil fertility under continuous direct drilling in a heavy clay mediterranean
soil, Entic Chromoxerert. P. Gonzalez, J. V. Giraldez, R. Ordonez, and E. Fereres.
(Spain)
.......................................... 108
Soil virginization, a word-wide trial for permanent, flood-free agriculture. ICC.
Hou, Y.
Y.
Liu, and
X.B. Hou.
(China)
...............................
HO
Tracing of the tagged urea-N flood-fertigated with different depths of water at the knee-
high stage in the no-till corn systems. S.
Lian.
(Taiwan)
................. 112
Improved practices for sustainable agriculture on rainfed Vertisol of semi-arid tropics of
India.
5.5.
Tomar,
S.K.
Sharma, and
G.P.
Tembe. (India)
.................. 114
Impact of surface scraping on soil properties.
5.
R.
Vieira,
S. C.
F. Decken,
J. R.
F.
Lucarelli,
and A. Cavalieri. (Brazil)
........................... 116
Effects of simulated erosion and organic fertilization on soil productivity using a beet
crop as indicator.
N.
Fernandez, and Y. Arismendi. (Venezuela)
.............. 118
Soil simulated erosion and fertilizer application effects on soil productivity and corn
yields. E.
Flores,
and
N.
Fernández.
(Venezuela)
..................... 120
Conservation of water and micronutrients in rice-wheat cropping system through tillage. R.
B. Sharma, and R. Pandey. (India)
............................. 122
Moisture conservation and carry-over through mulching previous of wild shrubs for rainfed
wheat. C.L. Achaya, O.C. Kapur, and S.P. Dixit. (India)
.................. 123
Aplicación de prácticas de producción y conservación en el Sureste de
Mexico.
Caso centro
de
Veracruz
y Zanapa-Tonalá,
Tabasco.
J.A. Casillas, y P. Rivera. (México)
........ 125
Riego eficiente y la labranza de conservación en una rotación trigo-sorgo para
Guanajuato,
Medico. J.M. Angeles
H
.
and L. Rendan P. (México)
..................... 127
Effect of tillage systems and mulch type on soil temperature. H.
Morelli,
В.
Masiero, and
J.
Arce.
(Argentina)
................................... 129
Effects of tillage, weed control methods and row spacing on grain sorghum yield and
certain soil properties. U. R. Bishnoi, and D. A. Mays. (USA)
............... 131
Evaluation of tillage systems for maize farming in the Tojolabal zone, in Chiapas, Mexico.
T. Castillo, and.
N.
Estrella.
(Mexico)
.......................... 133
Effects of the tillage on the mechanics resistance of the soil and their incidence in the
cultivation of corn
(Zea
mays L.). J. Lugo. (Venezuela)
.................. 135
Conservation tillage technology on rainfed maize
(Zea
mays L.) in the central-western
region of Mexico. L. E. Valdez, D. R.
González,
J. Velazquez, R.
Aveldaño
and
R. Claverán.
(Mexico)
.......;................................. 137
Efectos de la -labranza y formas de aplicación de fertilizantes sobre distribución y
absorción de fósforo
(P) y
potasio
(К) у
su incidencia en el cultivo de sorgo.
N.
Rodríguez, and J. Lugo R. (Venezuela)
........................... 139
Influence of tillage systems on physical properties of a tropical soil on cotton yield. C.
Bravo, and
A. Florentino.
(Venezuela)
....................
-.^
Evaluation of four legume crops in improved fallow for establishiing corn minimum tillage
systems in the Middle Valley of Yaracuy. X.
Abreu.
(Venezuela)
............ . 143
Effect of four methods of tillage on the corn s yield and some soil physical-chemical
properties. J. D. Garcia P., A. Rivera C, and
O. Soto
G.
(Mexico)
............
I45
80
Effects of crop rotation systems with no tillage in the physical properties of a
Latossolo
Roxo .
M. C.
Alves,
S. R.
Vieira,
O.
M. de Castro and F.
Lombardi
N.
(Brazil).
147
Evaluation
of physics conditioner on Vertisol in
poro
(Allium
porrum L.)
growing in
Jilotepec, State of Mexico. L.S. Torres
С
and J.F. Ruiz Figueroa. (Mexico)
....... 149
Improving soil productivity under dryland farming. R. Li, Ch. Xu, F. Yang, S. Liu, J. Liu,
and L. Zhan. (China)
.................................... 151
Performance of mole drainage in a swelling clay soils. J. Reyes, J.L.
Márquez,
A.
Castellanos,
J.
Herrera
and L. Damour. (Cuba)
....................... 153
Ridge seeding method.its use in the Northwest of Mexico for wheat production.
О. Н.
Moreno
R., J. M.
Solazar
G.,
and
M.
A. Camacho C.
(Mexico)
.................... 155
The rely intercropping system:its use in the Nortwestern agriculture. J. M. Salazar, O.
H. Moreno R., and M.
A. Cano.
(Mexico)
..........................
I57
Liming, manuring and fertilization of maize for better productivity and low environmental
impact. M. Mesic, A. Butorac, F. Basic, S. Redzepovic, and S.
Sikora.
(Croatia)
.......
159
Sowing systems in barley and triticale under dryland conditions in the
Altiplano
Potosino-Jaliscience. J.A.
Flores,
J.
Huerta,
J.I. Nunez, F. Marmolejo, and A. Buen-Abad.
(Mexico)
......................................... 161
Yield of sorghum in plots with scarce precipitation and high atmospheric demand. J. D.
López
M., R. D. Valdez C, and E.
Martinez
R. de C.fMexico)
................ 163
Productivity of
variuous
cropping systems under fertility management conditions in Agra
region. R. Singh and O. P. Rajput. (India)
........................ 164
Three years studies on leaf analysis an production of maize
{Zea
mays L.) in crop
rotation, and several lime rates on a darkred Latosol at Campinas, SP, Brazil. A. R.
Dechen, S.
С
F. Decken,
Q. A. C.
Camello,
and F.
A. Monteiro.
(Brazil).
........ 166
Forced production in Navelina Orange growing under greenhouse conditions in Chapingo,
Mexico. G. Almaguer, A. Becerril R. and J. L.
Tirado.
(Mexico)
.............. 168
Forced flowering in Mangifera
indica
L.
of Sinaloa, Mexico.
С
Guzman. (Mexico)
...... 170
Soil constraints on citrus production in Tabasco. R. Rodriguez, L. Pastrana,
M
.
Rodriguez,
V. Gonzalez, and D.
Sánchez.
(Mexico)
........................... 172
Patterns of soil water uptake by tropical grass/legume associations during the dry season.
/.
L. Gil and O. Guenni. (Venezuela).
......................
^
... 174
Agriculture production trends and potentials in Southeast Asia.
Z. Karím.
(Bangladesh).
.
η(,
Determination of potential production of rainfall maize in The Canyons region of
Zacatecas,
Mexico. M.
Perales
С.
(Mexico)
......................... 177
Modelling of land production potential of maize
(Zea
mays L.) in different zones in
Mexico. J. D. Gomez, and E. Van Ransl. (Belgium)
..................... 179
81
Pigeon
peas
(Caj
anus
cajan):
an alternate crop to dry beans under drought and insect pest
hazards. J. Ruiz V. (Mexico)
............................... 181
Effects
des
techniques
culturales
sur l efficience des engrais azote sur les
cereales
dans
la zone sahelienne et d Afrique de l Ouest.
/.
Shiedogo
/.,
A. Badiane, et F. Ganry
(Burkina
Faso)...................................... 183
Use
of soil to produce food or to manufacture bricks? The case of the Central Valleys of
Puebla,
Mexico. B.
Peña
O., G.
Morales P., and M.
Tornero
С.
(Mexico)
........... 184
Agroecological and the change in the use of soil. M. Ortiz, C. Ortiz, C. Juarez, M.
Escalona,
and
A. Pensado.
(Mexico)
............................ 186
Regionalization of a contaminated area by metallurgical mining wastes and its possible
recuperation by means of reforestation in the municipality of
Morelos,
Zacatecas. FJ.
Cabral
A. and
R.
Veyna
E.
(Mexico).
........................... 188
Performance
of rice cultivars along the upland/inland swamp continuum in M be Valley, Cote
d Ivoire. S.
Diatta,
and
K. L.
Sahrawat. (Cote d Ivoire)
..................... 190
82
Commission
VI. Extended Summaries. Wednesday, July
13
Symposium
С
Assessment of Long Term Soil Degradation and Rehabilitation. Field
Methodology and Modelling.
La erosión
hídrica
asociada a los incendios forestales. Y. Chávez Huerta, and G.
Carmona
Carranza.
(Mexico).
................................... 197
Vocación forestal de los suelos de la sierra de la Marina (Barcelona, España). A. Blanco.
(Spain)
......................................... 199
Soil erosion and productivity.
S.C.F.
Decken, F.
Lombardi
Neto,
H.
Cantarella, S.R.
Vierta,
and I.C. De Maria.
(Brazil)
............................ 201
Validation of
hidrological
and erosion components of EPIC model on agricultural plots. R.
D. Guevara
G., J.L.
Oropeza M., D.
Ríos
B.D.,
and M. Martinez M. (Mexico)
......... 203
Low-cost, people-participatory methods of conservation of soil and improvement of soil
fertility in Mozambique. U. Aswathanarayana. (Mozambique)
................. 205
Relation to soil detachment at the surface sealing s processes. E.A. Rienzi, and R.O.
Michelina. (Argentina)
.................................. 207
Simulated soil erosion and crop productivity. G. Sparovek, and Q.
de Jong
van
Lier.
(Brazil)
......................................... 209
Effect of slope length on runoff, soil and total nitrogen loss from steep slopes in
pineapplee cultivation. R.G. Palis, C.W. Rose, and P.G. Saffigna. (Australia)
...... 211
Predicting crop residue mass loss and surface cover for erosion prediction and control.
D.E.
Stott. (USA).
.............................. ....... 213
Using video imagery for gully erosion evaluation. J.L,
Palacio Prieto,
and
J.
López
Blanco. (Mexico)
..................................... 215
Assessment of soil degradation processes in the middle part on Nile-Valley, Egypt, using
GIS
and remote sensing techniques. A. Gad, H. Younes, and
M.Å.
Abdel
Hady.
(Egypt)
____ 217
192
Support
capacity as indicator of land degradation risk. R.
Zarate.
(Mexico)
...... . 219
Cartography of erosion soil vulnerability in Marilia (Sao Paulo State, Brazil). S.
Manfredini,
and J.P.
Queiroz Neto.
(Brazil)
........................ 221
Land degradation in the Miraflores river basin (Jujuy
Prov.)
its assesment through Landsat
TM images. S.M.
Navone,
О.
Santanatoglia, and
С
Movia.
(Argentina).
........... 223
Diagnostic of soil degradation in the irrigation district no.
038,
Mayo river,
Sonora.
F.
Cabrera,
M. de J. Beltrán,
J.M.
Delgado,
and
Y.
Bisher. (Mexico)............. 225
Mapping soil erosion rates in Autlan, Jalisco, Mexico. A. Aguirre C, and L. M. Martinez
R. (Mexico)
........................................ 227
On the comparison of measured and EPIC-simulated soil fertility losses in the rolling
pampa
of Argentina. R. A. Diaz, and R. M.
Di Giacomo^
Argentina)
............. 229
Water soil dynamics, erosion and land use capability in
Bauru
(Sao Paulo State, Brazil).
F. X. T.
Salomão,
and J. P.
Queiroz Neto.
(Brazil)
.................... 231
Wind erosion problems in Hungary. L.
Szabó.,
J.
Karácsony,
and Zs.
Székely.
(Hungary).
.. 233
The change of land use as an indicator of land degradation process in the oil area
Samaria, Tabasco, Mexico. J.
Zavala,
С.
A. Ortiz
S., E. Ojeda,
and
Α.
V.
Botello.
(Mexico)
......................................... 234
Assessement
of chemical and biological soil degradation.
V.
Hadzic,
M. Cirovic, M. Ubavic,
M. Govedarica, S. Dragovic,
and I. Veresbaranji. (Yugoslavia)
............... 236
Hydrie
erosion process in
Andosols
of the
Tarascan
Platteau. M. Trejo. (Mexico)
...... 238
Rainfall erosion under different tobacco rotation at the Escambray region in Cuba. C.
Hernández,
T,
Cando,
F.
Peña,
and P.
Muñoz.
(Cuba)
.................... 239
An assessment of uncertainties in a process-based soil erosion model. M.
Tiscareño
L., M.
A. Weltz, V.
L.
Lopes,
and L. J. Lane. (USA)
....................... 241
Quantification of the impact of soil erosion on crop productivity in Chile.
P.H.M. Sloot,
D.I.
Jeldres, and K. Morimoto. (Chile)
.......................... 243
193
Potential
erosion in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay according to the
Arnoldus model. D. Saintraint,
P.H.M. Sloot,
and K. Morimoto. (Chile)
.......... 245
Evaluation technical and economics of soil and water conservation program in the Eastern
Valley of Mexico Basin. B.
Sánchez,
and A. Llerena. (Mexico)
............... 247
Die
Abschätzing der Bodenerosion in einem regionalen Skalenbereich.
B. Mur
schel,
und
С.
Fuchs.
(Germany)
..................................... 249
Evaluation of actual erosion of Cuba using remote sensing and measures for management and
control, map at scale
1:250,000.
J. M.
Pérez Jiménez,
M.
Riverol,
E.
Suárez, A.
Ancìzar,
N.
Castro,
F.
Peña,
E.
Vega,
and M.
Azcuy. (Cuba)
..................... 251
A code
system in order to determine and evaluate the erosive process of resource soil. H.
Espinoza, and
A. Becerra.
(Mexico).
........................... 253
Un système d information géographique sur l Afrique de l Ouest appliqué à l étude des
facteurs de l érosion.
O. Planchón,
D.
Remy,
and C.
Valentin.
(Burkina-Faso)....... 255
Simulated erosion and residues management effect on Alfisol soil productivity, under
sorghum crop. D.
Lobo
L.,
and
R.
Vivas
R.
UCV. (Venezuela)
................ 257
Simplified estimate of single storm erosion index. F.
D Asaro,
and V. Bagarello.
(Italy)
.......................................... 259
Monitoring of the erosion of soils by remote sensing in the surroundigs of Niamey City in
Niger. B. Mougenot, and F. Timouk. (Niger)
........................ 261
Change rate : a complementary
metodology
to evaluate the soil speed erosion.
A. Becerra
M., J.L. Tovar S., and H. Espinoza E.
(Mexico)
...................... 263
Complementarity and contradictions of the gully erosion and the solifluxion in the
Southern French Alps. L.
Descroix.
(Mexico).
....................... 265
Reduction of run-off erosion by soil amendments with humic substances from oxidized coal.
A. Piccolo, and G. Pietramellara. (Italy)
.................
f
....... 267
Promising characteristics to soil conservation and forage production from rhodesgrass sown
on shallow and stony soil under rainfall conditions.
J. M.
González.
(Mexico)
....... 269
194
Stability of soils and soil cover of dry steppe zone of the Central Asia. O.I. Khudyakov,
and
V.O.
Lim.
(Russia)
..................................
271
Soil protection and exploration on account of agrophysical properties. R.G. Mamedov.
(Azerbaijan)
..................,.................... 272
Imprinting technology for restoring vegetation on degraded dryland. R.M. Dixon, and
A.B.
Can. (USA).
...................................... . 274
Use of gypsiferous material from
a
powerplant
fluidized
bed combustor to reduce erosion on
high clay surface soils.
JM.
Reichert,
and L.D. Norton. (USA)
.............. 276
Agroforestry systems in relation to soil fertility and growth of trees in Alfisol. P.
Savithiri. (India)
.......■............................. 278
Tres especies forestales con potencial
para recuperar
zonas desforestadas en la cuenca de
Pátzcuaro,
Mich.
A.
Gómez Tagle
R., and Y.
Chavez
Huerta.
(Mexico)
............ 280
Diagnostic
pour la régénération des
terrains
incendiés en Région Méditerranéenne. P.
Bonfils, and A. Raggiotto. (France).
........................... 282
Amelioration of degraded rain forest soils by plantations of native trees.
R. F.
Fisher,
(USA)
............................................ 284
Land and environmental degration in North Eastern states of India and alternate farming
systems for resource conservation. U. C. Sharma, R. B.
Prasad,
and A. Sing. (India).
. . . 286
Boden-und
ernährungskundliche Aspekte
der Neuartigen Waldschäden-eine
Zusammenfassung Nach 10 Jahren Forschung. Reinhard F. Hüttl.
(Germany)
.......... 288
Aspekte der Bodenerosion in Österreich - Ursachen, Ausmass und Kontrolle. O. Nestroy.
(Austria)
......................................... 290
Erodibility
of soil-saprolite complexes (regolith)
in Swaziland, Southern
Africa. P.
Felix
Henningsen,
and Th. Scholten.
(Germany)..........................
292
Splash erosion soil loss as affected by FYM levels and different crops.
P.A.
Varade, V.G.
Salvi,
and S.B.
Kadrekar.
(India)
............................. 294
195
Technogenic
features and contemporary evolution of soil cover of agriculture landscapes of
steppe zone. A. Ursu. V. Oleinic, Y. Gudumac, M. Smirnov, and A. Raicu. (Moldova)
..... 296
A climosequence of soils from slates in the Sierra
de Gata,
Salamanca (Spain). I.
González,
С.
Quilchano, and J.A.
Egido.
(Spain)
...................... 298
Continuous changes of soil properties after clear-cutting of Thujopsis natural forests
in Northeast Japan. K. Yamaya. (Japan)
.......................... 300
Change in the ecological environment of reclaimed lateritic red earth. Liu Tenghui.
(China)
.......................................... 302
Cropping system and tillage effects on soil quality in
semiarid
regions. B. A. Stewart.
(USA)
........................................... 304
Natural and antropogenic evolution of wetlands soils in deltaic zones of arid and humid
regions. G.S.
Kust,
and J.
Cámara
Cordova. (Mexico)
.................... 306
The way of raising the fertility of soil on the reclamation area in Jiangsu of
P.R.C.
Ling
Li. (China)
........................................ 308
A system of soil and water resources models. J.R. Williams, J.G. Arnold, and C.A. Jones.
(USA).
. ......................................... 309
196
Commission
VI. Extended Summaries. Tuesday, July
12
Symposium ID-6. Options to slash and burn agriculture.
Page
Management of Dactyladenia
bateri
bush fallow following clearing. M. P. Gichuru, and L.
G. Owoeye. (England)
................................... 312
Nutrient recycling and organic fertilizers as alternatives to shifting cultivation in
the tropics. Charles R. Obatolu. (Nigeria)
........................ 314
Food legume soil improvers alternatives to slash and burn agriculture in the wet Savanna
region of Nigeria. C.J. Obiagwu, and O.O. Agbede. (Nigeria)
................ 315
Effect of method of burning on soil fertility and crop yield consequent upon shifting
cultivation in North Eastern India. Munna Ram. (India)
.................. 317
The fate of added Leucaena-N in an alley cropping system in Southern Nigeria. B. Vanlauwe,
K. Mulongoy, and R. Merckx. (Belgium)
........................... 319
311
Commission VI. Extended Summaries. Thursday July
14
Symposium ID-27. Integrated Soil Management in Sugarcane Agroecosystems and its Impact
in a Sustainable Agriculture.
Page
Effect of climatic and edhaphic factors on the growth and maduration in sugar cane. L.C.
Lagunes
Espinoza,
S.
Salgado
Garcia,
and M.L.
Ortega D. (Mexico).
............ 322
General
conditions favouring the rainfed cultivation of sugar cane in the sierra
de San
Juan ecological reserve, Mexico. J.
López,
J.L. Bojórquez, and C.
Melo.
(Mexico).
.■ . ;.. >. 324
Fertilizer management research for sugarcane in a Vertisol of
Chòntalpa,
Tabasco,
Mexico. S.
Salgado,
R.
Nuñez
E.,
and
Ĺ.
Budo
A. (Mexico)
................ 326
Characterization of soils growing chlorotic and non-chlorotic sugarcane plants.
R. B.
Somawanshi, and V. S. Kumbhar. (India)
........................... 328
Application of the Reference area method in the characterization of waterloogged
soils
(Cauto
Valley, Cuba) for drainage implementation. J.
Herrera,
J.C.
Favrot,
R.
Bouzigues,
С.
Cid,
M.
Herrera,
and J. Paneque. (Cuba)
................... 330
Use of natural zeolites to increase yields in sugarcane crop minimizing the environmental
pollution. L. Bouzo, M.
López,
R.
Villegas,
E.
Garcia, and J.
A. Acosta. (Cuba)
..... 332
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