Abstract

Soil loss due to crop harvesting (SLCH) leads to th e reduction of substrate fertile layer. SLCH study started recently in soil erosion research. T he goals of this investigation were to assess SLCH for sugar beet grown at three locations in eastern part of Cr oatia and to determined possible differences in nut rients decay for soil and soil tare samples. Average SLCH values were in the range from 1.3 t ha -1 to 2.3 t ha -1 . Significantly higher contents of organic matter, to tal nitrogen, plant available phosphorus and potass ium were determined in soil tare samples than in soil sample s where sugar beet grown.

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