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Modèle d'érosion par travail du sol×Gestion de la fertilité des sols×
DomaineAgronomieAgronomie
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine19921990
Auteur d'origineM. J. Lindstrom, W. W. Nelson, T. E. SchumacherSoil fertility testing institutions (ICAR, CSREES, regional extension)
TypePhysical transport and modeling pipelineDiagnostic and prescriptive pipeline
Source fondatriceLindstrom, M. J., Nelson, W. W., & Schumacher, T. E. (1992). Soil movement by tillage as affected by slope. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 56(4), 1104-1108. link ↗Tandon, H. L. (1997). Phosphorus research and agricultural production in India. ICAR, New Delhi. link ↗
AliasTillage soil loss, Soil redistribution model, Erosion predictionSoil nutrient management, Fertility program design, Soil test interpretation
Apparentées55
RésuméTillage Erosion Model is a physical transport and modeling pipeline for predicting soil movement and redistribution caused by tillage operations on sloping land. Developed by soil scientists (Lindstrom, Nelson, Lobb) in the 1990s–2000s, this method quantifies how plowing, disking, and other soil-disturbing implements physically move soil downslope, leading to long-term productivity loss on upper slopes and soil accumulation in valleys.Soil Fertility Management is a diagnostic and prescriptive pipeline for assessing soil nutrient status via laboratory testing, interpreting results against crop-specific nutrient requirements, and recommending fertilizer or amendment rates. Formalized by soil testing institutions (ICAR, USDA-CSREES) and widely adopted globally, this method supports efficient nutrient application and cost-effective crop production.
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