Effect of Tillage System on Soil Strength and Bulk Density of Vertisols |
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Authors: | A. M. Battikhi A. A. Suleiman |
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Affiliation: | Authors' address: Prof. Dr A. M. Battikhi and A. A. Suleiman (Graduate student), Department of Soils and Irrigation, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan |
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Abstract: | Improving the soil environment for seedling emergence and plant growth is possible using a good tillage system. From March 1993 until June 1994, the effect of tillage system and plant residue incorporation practices on the bulk density and the soil strength of the surface layer of a vertisol (very fine, smectitic, thermic, chromic Haploxerert), on a less than 1 % slope, was investigated. The two tillage methods were moldboard (T1) and chisel (T2). The two plant residue incorporation dates were in August (R1) and in October (R2). Results indicated that R1 gave significantly higher bulk density than R2, while the different tillage treatments had no significant effect. Soil strength was significantly lower under T1 and R2 than under the other treatments. |
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Keywords: | Bulk density — plant residue — soil strength — tillage system — vertisols |
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