Physical properties of soddy-podzolic soils in a long-term field experiment
2009
Shein, E. V. | Sakunkonchak, T. | Milanovskii, E. Yu | Khaidapova, D. D. | Mazirov, M. A. | Khokhlov, N. F.
The main physical properties of soddy-podzolic soils in a long-term field experiment have been studied. It is shown that their changes under the impact of a century-long application of lime, fertilizers, and manure have been relatively small. Reliable differences in the parameters of approximation of the dependence of penetration resistance on the soil water content in the variant with regular application of organic fertilizers have been revealed. This attests to stronger interparticle bonds (within the studied moisture range) in this variant. Interparticle bonds in the control variant and in the variant with lime application tend to increase with a decrease in the soil water content more significantly than those in other experimental variants. This may be due to the coarser texture of the soil in the control variant and to the aggregation of soil particles under the impact of lime in the variant with lime application.
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