Continuous application of direct sowing: Traffic effect on subsoil compaction and maize (Zea mays L.) yields in Argentinean Pampas


Abstract:

Our main objective was to evaluate the effect of subsoil compaction on maize (Zea mays L.) yields. This work was performed on clayey soil and on loamy Entic Haplustoll soil. Three types of direct sowing (DS) equipment (heavy load (HL), medium load (ML) and light load (LL)) were utilised. We hypothesised that the application of DS over five continuous years would cause subsoil compaction and that maize yields would be affected. The cone index (CI), root dry matter per plant (RDM), dry matter per plant (DMP) and maize yields (MY) were measured. The results show that after five years, the CI values produced by the HL treatment were higher in clayey soil than in loamy soil, which decreased maize yields. At site 1, the highest average RDM values were found in 2005; the measurements for the LL and ML treatments were 45.9 and 43.1g plant-1, respectively, whereas the highest value in the HL treatment was 35.6g plant-1. For site 2, the highest RDM values were found in 2006; the measurements for the LL and ML treatments were 42.6 and 38.2g plant-1, respectively, whereas the highest value in the HL treatment was 30.2g plant-1. The average DMP measurement (site 1) was 150g plant-1 in the LL treatment, followed by 147g plant-1 in ML and 137g plant-1 in HL. Site 2 values were 143, 137 and 130g plant-1 in LL, ML and HL, respectively. At both sites, the HL treatment resulted in a significantly lower maize yield (14.3% and 11% for sites 1 and 2, respectively) compared to the ML and LL treatments. The main conclusions were as follows: when clayey and loamy soil was trafficked with between loads of 144 and 177.9kN for five years, the cone index was increased in the subsoil. These high CI values caused by the combination of a high axle load and ground pressure would have affected the maize yields. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Año de publicación:

2013

Keywords:

  • Tractor traffic
  • Heavy axle load
  • Planter machine
  • Bearing capacity
  • Cone index

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Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Agricultura
  • Mecánica de suelos

Áreas temáticas:

  • Agricultura y tecnologías afines
  • Ingeniería y operaciones afines