2019
DOI: 10.9734/jeai/2019/46589
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How the Soil Resistance to Penetration Affects the Development of Agricultural Crops?

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“…There is a decrease in plant productivity with an increase in soil penetration resistance (Colombi & Walter, 2016). Increased soil penetration resistance is related to the effect of soil compaction, resulting in disturbances in plant root growth, thereby decreasing plant productivity (Carmi et al, 1983;Bartzen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Relationship Of Plant Productivity With Soil Penetration Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a decrease in plant productivity with an increase in soil penetration resistance (Colombi & Walter, 2016). Increased soil penetration resistance is related to the effect of soil compaction, resulting in disturbances in plant root growth, thereby decreasing plant productivity (Carmi et al, 1983;Bartzen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Relationship Of Plant Productivity With Soil Penetration Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies developed by Pedrotti et al (2019) and Bartzen et al (2019), emphasize the importance of the physical attributes of soil with respect to its use for the verification of the changes resulting from the use and management in agricultural production systems.…”
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“…Soil penetration resistance, bulk density, aggregate formation, and stability are important indicators of soil quality (Šimanský et al, 2018;Batey, 2009;Gregory et al, 2009). These indicators are also useful for evaluating physical resistance to compaction and recovery of compacted soils due to diff erent soil processes (Bartzen et al, 2019). In order to understand better whether a fi eld is subjected or not to soil compaction, it is necessary to reply to questions about intensity, extension, depth and time of compaction, which requires a site-specifi c investigation across the fi eld (Carrara et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%