No-tillage controls on runoff: A meta-analysis
2015
Abstract Runoff from farmland is of great importance to both agricultural and environmental sustainability. In the present study, a meta-analysis was conducted to quantify the effectiveness of no-tillage (NT) in reducing surface runoff and to explore the factors controlling the effectiveness. Results showed that overall, NT significantly reduced runoff by 21.9% and 27.2% compared to reduced tillage (RT) and conventional moldboard plow (MP), respectively. The effectiveness of NT in reducing runoff was higher under simulated than natural rainfall, particularly as compared to MP. The reduction in runoff under NT was significant and greatest for moderate slope gradients (5–10%) relative to both RT and MP, but without statistical significance for both gentle ( 10%) slope gradients. As compared to MP, the effectiveness of NT in reducing runoff decreased over time, whereas no such trend was found relative to RT. Compared to RT, NT significantly reduced runoff in soils with low clay content (
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