Energy demand for soil decompression and benefits in the establishment and productivity of soybean in the lowlands in the state of Rio Grande do Sul
Gabriel Donato,
Enio Marchesan,
Eduardo Iansen Cassanego
et al.
Abstract:The present study assessed soil preparation in terms of the advantages it provides in lowering the physical obstacles and their influence on soybean cultivation, with reference to its establishment, development and yield, apart from quantification of the energy demand for tractor performance. The experiments were performed in the field adopting the randomized block design with a two-factor scheme (6x2). Factor A included a variety of soil preparations performed during the off-season of the soybean crop. Sowing… Show more
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