The influence of soil compaction on changes in soil and sunflower yield | Uticaj sabijenosti zemljista na promene u zemljistu i prinos suncokreta
2009
Savin, L. | Nikolic, R. | Simikic, M. | Furman, T. | Tomic, M. | Gligoric, R. | Jarak, M. | Djuric, S., Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Sekulic, P. | Vasin, J., Naucni institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Serbia)
This paper shows the results of analysis of soil compaction influence on sunflower yield on headland and inner part of a field, and chemical changes in soil. Soil compaction after sprouting was 67.70% greater on headland than in the inner part, while before harvesting, there was an increase of 13.44% in soil compaction. Large number of passages, which caused intensified soil compaction on headlands, poor conditions for the root system development, and poor microbiological activities led to yield reduction, which was 8.98% in total mass and 9.13% in dry grain mass. Chemical analysis of soil on headland and in the inner part of a field showed almost the same humus, nitrogen and other macroelements concentration on headlands and in the inner part of a field. The total number of microorgansims is larger in the inner part of the field, while the number of actinomycetes is larger on headland. There are no significant differences in numbers of nitric bacteria and fungus.
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