2018 Detroit, Michigan July 29 - August 1, 2018 2018
DOI: 10.13031/aim.201801834
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Effect of tire inflation pressure on soil properties and yield in a corn - soybean rotation for three tillage systems in the Midwestern United States

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“…Soil compaction reduces crop establishment by increasing soil strength. Plant emergence of corn (Tolon-Becerra et al, 2011;Shaheb, 2020) and barley (Millington et al, 2016) was impaired due to compaction, but the partial effect on plant emergence of soybean (one out of three years) was also reported (Shaheb et al, 2018). Compaction induced by high tire inflation pressure (700 kPa) decreased plant population in no-till soybean and corn production (Sidhu & Duiker, 2006).…”
Section: Plant Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Soil compaction reduces crop establishment by increasing soil strength. Plant emergence of corn (Tolon-Becerra et al, 2011;Shaheb, 2020) and barley (Millington et al, 2016) was impaired due to compaction, but the partial effect on plant emergence of soybean (one out of three years) was also reported (Shaheb et al, 2018). Compaction induced by high tire inflation pressure (700 kPa) decreased plant population in no-till soybean and corn production (Sidhu & Duiker, 2006).…”
Section: Plant Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Restricted root growth and greater damage in physiological characteristics such as reduced leaf water potential and photosynthetic and respiration rate in leaves (Grzesiak, 2009;Grzesiak et al, 2013) Silty clay loam, IL 0.14, 0.12, and 0.21 MPa for STP, and 0.07, 0.05, and 0.14 MPa, respectively, for LTP PR, BD, soil MC, PE, PP, PH, EL, Y Increased soil compaction, decreased growth, and 4.13 and 6.77% yield reduction in years 2 and 3, respectively (Shaheb et al, 2018;Shaheb, 2020) Silt loam, Slovakia ),…”
Section: Effect Of Soil Compaction On Draft Force Requirement and Fuel Usementioning
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