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Title

Effect of Conventional vs. Conservational Tillage with Residue Management on Some of Soil Physicochemical Properties as Regards Wheat Crop Cultivation

Pages

  841-851

Keywords

Mycorrhizal colonization (spore)Q1

Abstract

 To study the effect of conventional vs conservational tillage practices though management of plant residue on wheat physiological properties, a field experiment was conducted in 2013-2014 at Mashhad Agriculture and Natural Resources Research center of Razavi Khorasan province. The study was arranged in a split plot design based upon randomized complete block arrangements of three replications. The main plots were composed of tillage systems of: 1) conventional tillage, 2) reduced tillage and 3) no tillage; subplots consisted of management of remaining residue of: 1) 0%, 2) 30% and 3) 60% residue. The results indicated that tillage systems significantly affected Mycorrhizal colonization (spore), Soil temperature, water-holding capacity of the soil, porosity. The highest Mycorrhizal colonization (spore)(72. 88), Water-holding capacity of the soil (21. 59%), porosity (62. 09%), were obtained from no-till method. Residue management significantly and differently affected on Mycorrhizal colonization (spore), Soil temperature, water-holding capacity of the soil, Resistance to penetration, as well as porosity. The highest grain yields were obtained from no-till (6912. 2 kg/ha) and 60% residue treatment (6980. 8 kg/ha). It is concluded that conservation tillage with more residue left above ground could improve wheat yield along with some of the related soil physicochemical properties.

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    FALAH HERAVI, ABOLFAZL, ABBASDOKHT, HAMID, ZARE FEIZABADI, AHMAD, & AHAMAD, GHOLAMI. (2017). Effect of Conventional vs. Conservational Tillage with Residue Management on Some of Soil Physicochemical Properties as Regards Wheat Crop Cultivation. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER RESEARCH, 48(4 ), 841-851. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/225714/en

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    FALAH HERAVI ABOLFAZL, ABBASDOKHT HAMID, ZARE FEIZABADI AHMAD, AHAMAD GHOLAMI. Effect of Conventional vs. Conservational Tillage with Residue Management on Some of Soil Physicochemical Properties as Regards Wheat Crop Cultivation. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER RESEARCH[Internet]. 2017;48(4 ):841-851. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/225714/en

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    ABOLFAZL FALAH HERAVI, HAMID ABBASDOKHT, AHMAD ZARE FEIZABADI, and GHOLAMI AHAMAD, “Effect of Conventional vs. Conservational Tillage with Residue Management on Some of Soil Physicochemical Properties as Regards Wheat Crop Cultivation,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER RESEARCH, vol. 48, no. 4 , pp. 841–851, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/225714/en

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