2018
DOI: 10.5937/savpoljteh1803093s
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The effects of machinery on soil compaction in potato production

Abstract: SAŽETAKCilj ovog rada bio je ispitivanje uticaja mehanizacije na sabijenost zemljišta u intezivnoj proizvodnju krompira, na poljoprivrednom gazdinstvu AD Zobnatica kod Bačke Topole u navodnjavanju. Primenjena tehnologija proizvodnje i prekomerne padavine dovele su do promena u fizičkim svojstvima zemljišta. Zapreminska masa zemljišta u površinskom sloju (0-20 cm) na mestu prolaska prskalice je iznosila 1,68 g cm -3 što je značajno veće u poređenju sa vrednostima koje su dobijene na kontroli, bez prohoda prskal… Show more

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“…Soil compaction was measured using an electric penetrometer Eijkelkamp Penetrologgers with a diameter of 11.28 mm, the tip of which is at an angle of 60 o . Recording of soil compaction was performed in 10 repetitions at two depths 0.05 m and 0.10 m and was expressed in Pa. Compacting the soil results in an increase in the volume of the soil, which leads to greater resistance of machines during soil cultivation and resistance to the growth of the root system, which absorbs food and water more poorly, which has a negative impact on the yield (Simikić et al 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil compaction was measured using an electric penetrometer Eijkelkamp Penetrologgers with a diameter of 11.28 mm, the tip of which is at an angle of 60 o . Recording of soil compaction was performed in 10 repetitions at two depths 0.05 m and 0.10 m and was expressed in Pa. Compacting the soil results in an increase in the volume of the soil, which leads to greater resistance of machines during soil cultivation and resistance to the growth of the root system, which absorbs food and water more poorly, which has a negative impact on the yield (Simikić et al 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%