Using a penetrometer to predict the effects of soil compaction on the growth and yield of wheat on uniform, sandy soils
CWL Henderson
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
40(3) 497 - 508
Published: 1989
Abstract
The relationships between soil penetration resistance and the growth and yield of wheat were examined for a range of tillage and compaction experiments conducted on earthy sands near Geraldton, W.A. Overall, a single index of penetration resistance explained around 50% of the growth and yield variation, across sites and seasons. Equations using this index showed good potential for predicting the impact of various tillage and traffic practices on wheat yield.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9890497
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