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Deep tillage and traffic effects on subsoil compaction and sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) yields
Authors:G.F. Botta   D. Jorajuria   R. Balbuena   M. Ressia   C. Ferrero   H. Rosatto  M. Tourn
Affiliation:

aNational University of Lujan, Technology Department, 6700 Lujan, Argentina

bUniversity of Buenos Aires, Agricultural Engineering Department, 1427 Buenos Aires, Argentina

cNational University of La Plata, Agricultural Engineering Department, PO Box 31, 1900 La Plata, Argentina

dNational University of Center Buenos Aires County, Agronomy Faculty, 7300 Azul, Argentina

eNational University of La Pampa, Agronomy Faculty, 6300 La Pampa, Argentina

Abstract:The main function of deep tillage is to alleviate subsoil compaction, but how long do the benefits of this technique remain? Traffic on loose soil causes a significant increase in soil compaction. Subsoiling and chisel plowing were carried out at 450 and 280 mm depth, respectively on a compacted soil in the west Rolling Pampas region of Argentina. The draft required, physical soil properties, root growth, sunflower (Helianthus annus L. Merr.) yield and traffic compaction over the subsequent two growing seasons were measured. Cone penetrometer resistance was reduced and sunflower yields increased following deep tillage operations. Subsoil compaction caused changes to the root system of sunflower that affected shoot growth and crop yields. Although subsoiling and chiseling had an immediate loosening effect, it was evident that after just 2 years, when traffic intensity was >95 mg km ha−1, re-compaction and settling had occurred in the 300–600 mm depth range.
Keywords:Tillage   Compaction   Soil loosening   Tractor traffic
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