Agrophysical parameters of chernozem typical depending on fertilizer and tillage
Keywords:
density, porosity, coefficient of reliability of approximation, chernozem typicalAbstract
The results of determining the influence of different soil tillage systems on dynamics density and porosity in the chernozem typical for cultivation in short crop rotation are given, and the links between agrophysical indices and yield of winter wheat, barley and maize for grain are established. It was established that the density of chernozem typical growth from spring bloom to complete stiffness and not floating optimal for most crops (1.30 g / cm3). Minimization tillage increased the density indexes by 0.3-0.5 g / cm3 and reduced the total porosity by 0.6-0.9%. Between the density of 0-20 cm layers of typical chernozem and the yield of corn per grain, the coefficient of reliability of approximation (R2) was quite high and amounted to 0,6722 - 0,6773.References
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