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Impact de la céréaliculture sous pivot sur la variation spatiale de la matière organique dans la région de Ghardaïa (cas de Hassi El F'Hel)

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dc.contributor.author HAMEL, Imène
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-23T10:56:22Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-23T10:56:22Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.univ-ghardaia.dz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5864
dc.description.abstract The study of the durability and performance of cereal agriculture in arid areas pass through the study of agricultural production systems, their dynamic evolution and impact of agricultural activity on the soil.Our work conducted in the region of Hassi El F'HEL ( Ghardaia ). Is to study the spatial variability of organic matter following a systematic sampling on a regular grid by comparing the data of two plots used for 20 years to an uncultivated land.Results revealed that the analyzed soil is very poor to moderately poor in organic matter. Analysis of annual rate of change has revealed a very highly significant increase in the organic matter of the soil.Thematic analysis has shown a moderate spatial variability for cultivated lands and very high for non- cultivated lands. The geostatistical modeling showed, from the experimental variograms, a trend toward homogenization of the spatial variation of organic matter after agricultural intensifications. EN_en
dc.language.iso fr EN_en
dc.publisher Faculté Science de la Nature et de la Vie et Sciences de la Terre - Université de Ghardaïa EN_en
dc.subject Céréaliculture, matière organique, variabilité spatiale, géostatistique, HASSI EL- F’HEL EN_en
dc.subject Grain farming, Organic matter, Spatial variability, Geostatic, HASSI EL- F’HEL EN_en
dc.title Impact de la céréaliculture sous pivot sur la variation spatiale de la matière organique dans la région de Ghardaïa (cas de Hassi El F'Hel) EN_en
dc.title.alternative Impact of the grain farming on the spatial variation of organic matter in the Ghardaia region (case HASSI F'HEL EL) EN_en


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