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SW—Soil and Water: Crop Residue Management Effects on Soil Mechanical Impedance

✍ Scribed by M. Maiorana; A. Castrignanò; F. Fornaro


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
218 KB
Volume
79
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8634

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✦ Synopsis


Soil penetration resistance was evaluated in di!erent crop residue management practices. The experimental design was a randomized complete block with "ve replications (block). The soil strength data, measured to a depth of 52)5 cm using a recording penetrometer, were corrected to a common water content and then submitted to a multivariate approach consisting of a combination of principal component analysis (PCA) and multivariate variance analysis, considering crop season and sampling date within season as repeated factors. The "rst two principal components (PC) explained 95% of the variance. The "rst one, related to the &25}52 cm deep layer, accounted for 84% of total variance, while the second PC, which seems to measure the penetration resistance at 3}25 cm depth, explained more than 11% of total variance. The results of variance analysis proved that crop residue management had signi"cant e!ects on soil penetration resistance only for the "rst PC. Crop season, date of measurement within each season, the two-way interactions: season with date, season with management, date with management and the three-way interactions: season with date and block, and season with date and management were highly signi"cant in both PCs. This study has also shown the location e!ect of penetrometer measurements is fundamental when soil characteristics are altered by crop residue management.


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