نتایج جستجو برای: soil compaction

تعداد نتایج: 188551  

2013
G. M. Siqueira E. F. F. Silva

Soil penetration resistance (PR) is widely used as an indirect indicator of soil strength. Soil PR is linked to basic soil properties and correlated to root growth and plant production, and as such it is extensively used as a practical tool for assessing soil compaction and to evaluate the effects of soil management. This study investigates how results from multifractal analysis can quantify ke...

2002
N. T. Donkor J. V. Gedir R. J. Hudson E. W. Bork D. S. Chanasyk M. A. Naeth

Donkor, N. T., Gedir, J. V., Hudson, R. J., Bork, E. W., Chanasyk, D. S. and Naeth, M. A. 2002. Impacts of grazing systems on soil compaction and pasture production in Alberta. Can. J. Soil Sci. 82: 1–8. Livestock trampling impacts have been assessed in many Alberta grassland ecosystems, but the impacts of animal trampling on Aspen Boreal ecosystems have not been documented. This study compared...

اسلام بنیاد, امیر, توانکار, فرزام, مجنونیان, باریس,

Forest future depends on forest stands regeneration. Soil is one of the principal capitals in the forest area. It is important to minimize damages to the forest ecosystem during logging operation. In forestry and forest management, it is significant to know the effect of forest logging damages on regeneration, sapling and soil compaction. This study was carried out in Asalem Beech forest area, ...

2011
J. Ma J. Jaraba T. L. Kirkpatrick C. S. Rothrock

In many Arkansas cotton fields, factors such as inefficient tillage operations, extremely dry weather and traffic pressure may result in a compacted soil layer or hardpan. Soil compaction dramatically increases soil strength and can restrict cotton root penetration, leading to suppressed cotton height and lint yield (Taylor and Earl Burnett, 1963). This problem may be exacerbated by soilborne p...

2010
Mehmet Topakci Ilker Unal Murad Canakci Huseyin Kursat Celik Davut Karayel

Soil compaction is one of the main negative factors that limits plant growth and crop yield. Therefore, it is important to determine the soil resistance level and map it for the field to find solutions for the negative effects of the compaction. Nowadays, high powered communication technology and computers help us on this issue within the approach of precision agriculture applications. This stu...

2000
G. Totani

This paper presents an overview of the DMT and of its design applications, in the light of the experience accumulated over the last 20 years. The following applications are discussed: determining common soil parameters, predicting settlements of shallow foundations, compaction control, detecting slip surfaces in clay slopes, predicting the behavior of laterally loaded piles, evaluating sand liq...

Journal: :SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics 2011
Stephen Peppin Apala Majumdar Robert Style Graham Sander

We develop a mathematical model of frost heave in colloidal soils. The theory accounts for heave and consolidation, while not requiring a frozen fringe assumption. Two solidification regimes occur: a compaction regime in which the soil consolidates to accommodate the ice lenses, and a heave regime during which liquid is sucked into the consolidated soil from an external reservoir, and the added...

2004
Andrea Frost

Fresh market tomato production is a $5 billion a year industry. Tomatoes are a warm season vegetable crop with large acreages grown in warm climates such as Florida and California. Tomatoes are also grown in numerous northern states earning premium prices for early production in cooler climates. Tomato production often employs plasticulture, such as the use of plastic mulches, for earliness and...

Journal: :زراعت دیم ایران 0
عبدالوهاب عبدالهی معاونت موسسه تحقیقات کشاورزی دیم، سازمان تحقیقات، آموزش و ترویج کشاورزی، کرمانشاه، ایران عادل نعمتی مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی استان کرمانشاه، سازمان تحقیقات، آموزش و ترویج کشاورزی، کرمانشاه، ایران غلامرضا ولیزاده موسسه تحقیقات کشاورزی دیم کشور، سازمان تحقیقات، آموزش و ترویج کشاورزی، مراغه، ایران

this study was conducted to investigate economic aspect and some soil properties in different crop rotations of wheat in dryland conditions in sararood - kermanshah during six years 2006-2012. the experiment carried out based on randomized complete block design (rcbd) with four replications in two neighbor sites. treatments were wheat-wheat, fallow - wheat, chickpea-wheat, vetch-wheat and saffl...

2005
H. B. Goosey A. W. Lenssen R. W. Kott

In dryland farming areas of Montana, annual precipitation is not sufficient for annual planting of cereal grains. Instead, a crop-summer fallow farming system is used to conserve soil moisture and increase available nitrogen for subsequent crop growth. Managing this summer fallow, either by mechanical means or with herbicides, is the highest variable cost associated with dryland grain productio...

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