The influence of irrigation upon the turning to account of chemical fertilizers and upon some fertility properties of brown-reddish luvic soil

Under conditions of brown-reddish luvic soil in the Oltenia zone, the crops irrigation during 15 years produced an increase of afferent density on an average by 0,15 t/m3 and the resistance to penetration by 15 kgf/cm2, at a depth of 15-35 cm. At the same time, it diminishes the total porosity by 5...

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Published inLucrari stiintifice (Romania) Vol. 9
Main Authors Mititelu, C, Nicolescu, M, Croitoru, I, Coifan, M. (Institutul de Cercetari pentru Cereale si Plante Tehnice Fundulea, Simnic (Romania). Statiunea de Cercetari Agricole Simnic-Craiova)
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LanguageRomanian
Published 1994
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Summary:Under conditions of brown-reddish luvic soil in the Oltenia zone, the crops irrigation during 15 years produced an increase of afferent density on an average by 0,15 t/m3 and the resistance to penetration by 15 kgf/cm2, at a depth of 15-35 cm. At the same time, it diminishes the total porosity by 5 percent and the hydraulic conductivity by 15 mm/h, in the irrigated variant compared to the non irrigated one
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