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Evaluation of soil penetration resistance in different tillage systems
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2024-09-30
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Sojnóczki, I., & Nagy, J. (2024). Evaluation of soil penetration resistance in
different tillage systems. Növénytermelés, 73(3), 119-140. https://doi.org/10.12666/0bnvhj18
Abstract
In addition to traditional tillage systems, more biologically based farming systems have emerged. New tillage systems can be developed using various scientific results and technical technological possibilities. This research started six years ago and the results of the last two years are presented here. In the examination, four different tillage systems have been established on the same site. Measuring penetration resistance is a common technique for evaluating field effects and the effects of tillage systems on soil can be evaluated using this value.
The performed measurements show that conventional tillage systems based on ploughing develop a fundamentally different structure in the soil section up to 50 cm than the three different no-tillage systems examined.
The performed measurements show that conventional tillage systems based on ploughing develop a fundamentally different structure in the soil section up to 50 cm than the three different no-tillage systems examined.
https://doi.org/10.12666/0bnvhj18