2022
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns6.10567
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Pore size distribution of soil treated with different plowing depths and its relationship to the efficiency of water use for corn

Abstract: The soil pore size distribution is one of the propertiesthat directly affect water infiltration, hydraulic conductivity, and water holding capacity. Soil tillage often results in an unstable soil structure with an increase in the percentage of drainage pores between soil aggregates, which change with time due to the wetting and drying cycle, soil solution components, agricultural processes, and biological activity, as well as the change of water conductivity with time.In order to test the effect of the plowing… Show more

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