2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.still.2012.07.013
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Effects of various no-till seeders and stubble conditions on sowing performance and seed emergence of common vetch

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“…Both the smooth disc type and notched disc type furrow openers are conveniently used tools for seeding. However, the slide-cutting principle has not been introduced to the design on the tool's cutting notch, which is particularly important for enhanced straw cutting for no-till seeding in heavy crop residue conditions, which are common in the R-W rotating areas [21,22] . Therefore, small-sized disc furrow openers were designed, and a sliding knife notch-type disc opener (SKO), in particular, was designed with an emphasis on its functional cutting edges [23] .…”
Section: Design and Description Of Small-sized Disc Furrow Openersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both the smooth disc type and notched disc type furrow openers are conveniently used tools for seeding. However, the slide-cutting principle has not been introduced to the design on the tool's cutting notch, which is particularly important for enhanced straw cutting for no-till seeding in heavy crop residue conditions, which are common in the R-W rotating areas [21,22] . Therefore, small-sized disc furrow openers were designed, and a sliding knife notch-type disc opener (SKO), in particular, was designed with an emphasis on its functional cutting edges [23] .…”
Section: Design and Description Of Small-sized Disc Furrow Openersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A procedure for determining the effectiveness of operation of sowing machines based on the popular no-till system was addressed in [17]. The authors investigated performance indicators of seeders with different working bodies (including disc), against the agricultural background with different stubble.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Andreolla and Gabriel Filho (2006), Mak, Chen and Sadek (2012) and Francetto et al (2015), concluded that the tractive force is also influenced by the type of trenching mechanism employed in the seeder, as well as the soil physical conditions, as it is affirmed by Conte et al (2011) and Seidi (2012), and by the work depth Munkholm;Nyord, 2013). These factors are very important, especially with the use of the no-tillage system (Altikat;Celik;Gozubuyuk, 2013), considering that, according to Francetto (2014), they are the ones that determine the choice of association between the cutting mechanisms of the crop residues and the opening of a furrow. Thus, for Chen, Munkholm and Nyord (2013), the understanding of the behavior of these tools is extremely important for the development of high performance mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%