2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.still.2005.12.011
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Deep tillage and traffic effects on subsoil compaction and sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) yields

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“…In this case, the TM did not change the degree of compaction, possibly for the distribution of weight on the surface on all four wheels, which causes the pressure in the superficial layers are lower, this is consistent with reports of Botta et al (2006). Without the layer of 15-30 cm deep and continuous vehicular traffic of tractors, both features makes for changes in the sub-surface of soil travelled and in this case the 4 x 4 tractor showed a higher degree of compaction that the TL though not very different in magnitude, since in these conditions plays an important role densification of the soil, plowing floor and other physical factors of soil, coinciding with that described by Gameda et al (1987).…”
Section: Conclusionessupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In this case, the TM did not change the degree of compaction, possibly for the distribution of weight on the surface on all four wheels, which causes the pressure in the superficial layers are lower, this is consistent with reports of Botta et al (2006). Without the layer of 15-30 cm deep and continuous vehicular traffic of tractors, both features makes for changes in the sub-surface of soil travelled and in this case the 4 x 4 tractor showed a higher degree of compaction that the TL though not very different in magnitude, since in these conditions plays an important role densification of the soil, plowing floor and other physical factors of soil, coinciding with that described by Gameda et al (1987).…”
Section: Conclusionessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…La compactación superficial está referida a la capa arable u horizonte A, donde se realizan en cada ciclo de cultivo los distintos aflojamientos y preparación de la cama de siembra y a la que se adicionan otras operaciones de cultivo. Este tipo de compactación ocurre con el empleo de conjuntos máquina-tractor de bajo peso y presión sobre suelos en condiciones de alta humedad o sobre suelos con mayor susceptibilidad a la compactación (Botta et al, 1997(Botta et al, , 2006Håkansson y Reeder, 1994). En contraste, la compactación subsuperficial es la que se transmite hasta el subsuelo, a profundidades de 40 cm o más, pudiéndose incrementar, entre otros factores no deseables y que pudieran llegar a ser permanentes: por on the order of 200 kN; These trends are presented in terms of seeking cheaper agricultural contractors in performance to reduce operating costs and enable increased acreage (Oskoui and Voorhees, 1985;Jorajuria et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Subsoil compaction caused changes to the root system of sunflower that affected shoot growth and crop yields (Botta et al, 2006). However, the adoption of NT techniques does not always benefits the soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once soil is compacted, the solution of deep tillage is then employed. This process, which is also very expensive, provided questionable results [12,22].…”
Section: Impact On Agricultural Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%