DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-11533
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Decision support system for soil tilth assessment

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“…Gupta (1986) used a single composite physical index to quantify soil tilth as a product of the rating of eight physical properties included soil depth, bulk density, infiltration rate or apparent hydraulic conductivity, available water storage capacity, organic matter content, non-capillary pore space, water table depth and slope. Singh, (1991) believed that if soil properties were optimized; the tilth then would also be optimum. He also added that to identify the tillage practice that produce adequate tilth for the maximum yield production, the tilth index is a good quantitative value that can be used to describe soil conditions that relate to plant growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gupta (1986) used a single composite physical index to quantify soil tilth as a product of the rating of eight physical properties included soil depth, bulk density, infiltration rate or apparent hydraulic conductivity, available water storage capacity, organic matter content, non-capillary pore space, water table depth and slope. Singh, (1991) believed that if soil properties were optimized; the tilth then would also be optimum. He also added that to identify the tillage practice that produce adequate tilth for the maximum yield production, the tilth index is a good quantitative value that can be used to describe soil conditions that relate to plant growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%