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Abstract
Management practices to sustain crop yields are necessary to conserve or enhance soil quality A difference in management practices often results differences in biological, chemical and physical soil properties which in turn result in changes in functional quality of the soil. Therefore, understanding of the impact of crop rotation on soil physical processes and soil compaction is important to develop systems of sustainable management of soil and water resources in intensive agriculture. The objective of this research was to determine the effects of selected rotation systems on soil characteristics and penetration resistance of the Harran soil series, currently under dryland agriculture. Field experiments were conducted using a randomized complete block design with eighteen crop rotations and three replications between 1999 and 2000 under field conditions. The results indicated that the penetration resistance, bulk density, and porosity values of soil under different crop rotation management showed statistically significant differences. Soil bulk density and penetration resistance decreased from 1.41 to 1.32 g cm -3 and from 2700 to 1600 kPa, respectively, but porosity increased from 47.7% to 51.1% following crop rotation. Wheat + soy/lentil + corn was the most available crop rotation treatment for Harran Plain.
维持作物产量的管理措施对于保持或提高土壤质量是必要的。管理措施的不同往往会导致土壤生物、化学和物理特性的差异,从而导致土壤功能质量的变化。因此,了解作物轮作对土壤物理过程和土壤压实的影响对集约化农业中水土资源可持续管理系统的开发具有重要意义。这项研究的目的是确定所选择的轮作制度对目前旱地农业的哈兰土壤系列的土壤特性和抗渗透能力的影响。田间试验于1999 ~ 2000年在田间条件下,采用随机完全区组设计,18个轮作,3个重复。结果表明:不同轮作方式下土壤的抗渗性、容重和孔隙度差异有统计学意义;轮作后,土壤容重从1.41 g cm -3下降到1.32 g cm -3,抗渗透能力从2700 kPa下降到1600 kPa,孔隙度从47.7%上升到51.1%。小麦+大豆/扁豆+玉米是哈兰平原最有效的轮作处理。
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The Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment (JFAE) publishes peer-reviewed articles, original research, critical reviews or short communications in food science and technology, human nutrition, animal sciences; agricultural and environmental sciences. This journal encourages articles on interdisciplinary research in the fields of food, agriculture and environment. The core objective of this journal is to enlighten and encourage research on cutting-age themes and innovations by scientists, researchers, students, professionals, academicians, policy-makers, and stake holders. The JFAE also considers manuscripts on ethical and socio-economic issues related to modern agricultural or environmental sciences. The Journal also offers advertisement space for special announcements from, and employment opportunities within, food, agricultural and environmental organizations in public and private sectors.