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TítuloImpact of pig slurry application on soil and water losses: comparison with a historical series

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Table 1. Mean values of macropores (MA), bulk density (BD), weighted mean diameter (WMD) of aggregates, extractable P  and exchangeable K before (27/10/2012) and after (22/10/2014) applying the pig slurry (PS), in treatments and soil layers in  an Intecept
Table 2. Erosivity (EI 30 ) of rainfall, soil loss (SL), precipitation,  and water losses (WL) in crop and soil management treatments  in an Inceptisol and mean historical series
Table 4. Exchangeable K content in the 0-2.5 cm soil layer,  in erosion sediments, and in runoff water, for crop and soil  management treatments, in an Inceptisol
Table 5. Total losses of P and K considering the sum of losses  in erosion sediment and in runoff water in crops and soil  management treatments, in an Inceptisol

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