Effect of straight and spiral sugar beet extraction paths and lift acceleration on soil tare and relative soil adherence

G. D. Vermeulen, J. Klooster, M. C. Sprong, B. Verwijs
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The soil tare, i.e. the relative amount of soil adhering to sugarbeet after harvest, should be reduced to lower the increasing costs of soil disposal and to prevent negative effects on the environment. The soil loosening effects of nine methods of lifting by extraction and one reference treatment were studied by evaluating the net soil tare (on a clean beet basis) and the relative soil adherence at the stage between lifting and cleaning of beets produced on marine clay loam soils in the Netherlands in 1994 and 1995. In the reference treatment, the beets were dug out carefully. The extraction treatments used were vertical (no spiral), large pitch spiral and small pitch spiral lifting paths at slow, moderate and quick accelerations. The net soil tare was lowest for the quick, small pitch spiral motion: respectively 14% in 1994 and 6% in 1995 for comparable beet properties and normal soil moisture conditions. The relative soil adherence increased significantly with decreasing soil tare. This phenomenon was attributed to the original in situ soil adherence: some soil close to the surface of the beet is reinforced by rootlets or is located in surface niches and adheres strongly to the beet. As soil loading during extraction was non-compressive for all extraction treatments, it is unlikely that the extraction treatments induced the strong soil adherence at low soil tare.
直、螺旋甜菜提取路径及抬升加速度对土壤剥落和相对土壤粘附性的影响
土壤皮,即收获后附着在甜菜上的相对土壤量,应该减少,以降低土壤处理的成本,并防止对环境产生负面影响。通过评价1994年和1995年荷兰海产粘壤土甜菜的净土壤皮(以清洁甜菜为基础)和土壤相对粘附性,研究了9种抽提和1种参比处理的土壤松动效果。在对照处理中,甜菜被小心地挖出来。采用垂直(无螺旋)、大螺距螺旋和小螺距螺旋三种提升路径,分别进行慢、中、快加速度提取。在可比的甜菜性状和正常土壤水分条件下,快速、小间距螺旋运动的净土壤皮最低,分别为1994年的14%和1995年的6%。随着土壤厚度的减小,土壤的相对粘附性显著增加。这一现象归因于原有的原位土壤粘附:靠近甜菜表面的一些土壤被根系加固或位于表面生态位并牢固地粘附在甜菜上。由于所有提取处理在提取过程中的土壤载荷都是非压缩的,因此不太可能是提取处理在低土壤皮重处引起了强的土壤粘附性。
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