Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 39284
Otpor tla pri različitim načinima obrade
Otpor tla pri različitim načinima obrade // Second workshop on subsoil compaction / Birkas, Marta ; Canarache, Andrei ; van den Akker, Jan ; Varallyay, G. (ur.).
Godollo: Szent István University Press, 2000. str. 86-98 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni)
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Naslov
Otpor tla pri različitim načinima obrade
(Soil resistance under different tillage systems)
Autori
Kisić, Ivica ; Bašić, Ferdo ; Mesić, Milan
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u zbornicima skupova, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni
Izvornik
Second workshop on subsoil compaction
/ Birkas, Marta ; Canarache, Andrei ; van den Akker, Jan ; Varallyay, G. - Godollo : Szent István University Press, 2000, 86-98
Skup
Second workshop on subsoil compaction
Mjesto i datum
Gödöllő, Mađarska, 28.05.2000. - 31.05.2000
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
otpor tla; obrada; vlažnost tla; soja; ječam; pseudoglej
(Soil resistance; tillage; soil moisture; barley and soybean; stagnic podzoluvisols (pseudogley))
Sažetak
Aimed at determining the optimal tillage method for the region, penetration resistance measurements, among others, were carried out on stagnic podzoluvisols (pseudogley) of the trial field "Freivogel's Hill" near Daruvar in central Croatia. Measurements of soil resistance to penetration to the depth of 50 cm in four repetition, as the principal parameter of soil compaction, were carried out continuously parallel to the plant cover growth and application of appropriate agricultural practices using The Bush Soil Recording Penetrometer. At the same time, samples were taken of the soil while in disrupted state in order to determine its moisture. The investigations point to the conclusion that the soil resistance to penetration is predominantly influenced by the effective state of the plant cover development, actual soil moisture and the tillage method applied. The lowest penetration resistance results in all trial treatments were recorded in first measurements, immediately after the application of tilling practices. In treatments involving deep practices (very deep ploughing and subsoiling till 50 cm) penetration resistance values were constant to the measurement depth whereas an increase was recorded in penetration resistance below the ploughing depth in treatments with conventional ploughing to the depth of 30 cm. Soil resistance to penetration recorded in the winter period was expressly low, one might say it was practically non-existent. The overall lowest values of soil resistance to penetration throughout the investigation period were recorded in treatments with very deep ploughing and subsoiling or ploughing across the slope, while the highest penetration resistance was determined in the no-tillage treatment, as a consequence of the tillage method applied in this treatment.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski