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In the Czech Republic, the Universal Soil Loss Equation provides the basis for defining the soil protection strategy. Field rainfall simulators were used to define the actual cover-management factor values of the most extensively seeded crops in the Czech Republic. More than 380 simulations between 2016 and 2021 provided data. The methodology focused on multi-seasonal measurements to cover the most important phenological phases. A comparison with the original USDA values for maize showed that it is desirable to redefine the C-factor. 71 fallow plot experiments showed that the rainfall-runoff relation is much easier to replicate than the actual sediment transport. For 30-minute intensive rainfall, the runoff ratio reached 62%, and the coefficient of variation was 25%. On saturated soil, the runoff ratio reached 81% and the coefficient of variation dropped to 12%. Soil protection techniques have a significant effect on runoff reduction. Maize seeded after cover crops and combined with reduced tillage or direct seeding can reduce the runoff ratio to 10-20% for ‘dry’ conditions and to 12-40% for ‘saturated’ conditions. Concerning soil loss, the variations are greater, with the coefficient of variation reaching 42% during fallow plot experiments. The reader should consider associated uncertainties.
environmental_sciences, soil erosion, S, Cover crops, Soil protection, Rainfall simulator, Soil loss ratio, Agriculture, rainfall simulator, C-factor, soil protection, Soil erosion, USLE, soil loss ratio, cover crops, runoff coefficient, Runoff coefficient
environmental_sciences, soil erosion, S, Cover crops, Soil protection, Rainfall simulator, Soil loss ratio, Agriculture, rainfall simulator, C-factor, soil protection, Soil erosion, USLE, soil loss ratio, cover crops, runoff coefficient, Runoff coefficient
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