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Tillage Implements − Soil Structure Relationships and Their Effects on Crop Stands النص الكامل
1978
Hadas, A. | Wolf, D. | Meirson, I.
Under rainfed dryland farming, tillage performed on a dry soil prior to the rainy season is the most important practice to improve the soil physical conditions for crop establishment and development. However, questions have seldom been raised as to the degree of clod breakdown required to improve soil physical conditions for seed germination, as well as the cost in energy and number of implements involved. The objectives of the work reported here were to: (i) collect and correlate data concerning energy input with the degree of soil clod breakdown and aggregate size distributions attained by various tillage implements and operation sequences when performed on dry soils; and (ii) to compare crop stands under field conditions on differently tilled plots. Crop stands and fineness of seedbed tilth were not significantly correlated. Yet, finer tilth could only be obtained through an elaborate tillage operation sequence and a tremendous input of energy if performed on air dry soils, whereas tilling the same soil while moist (approximately at wilting point-moisture content), produced finer tilth at a much lower energy input.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Basic studies of the process of germination. 1.- Physical and biological uptake of water by Vicia faba seeds. 2.- Anatomical study of the germinating Vicia faba seeds [broad beans, Egypt].
1978
Antar I. | Khalil M.M. | Hassan M.N.