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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The soil structure profile under pastures

EL Greacen

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 9(1) 129 - 137
Published: 1958

Abstract

It has been found that under reconditioning pastures the soil develops a strongly differentiated structure profile within normal ploughing depth. Aggregation (2 mm) as measured by the wet sieving technique was, for short-term subterranean clover and ryegrass pastures, high at the surface but decreased rapidly with depth. In contrast to this, a more vigorous dispersion test showed that the crumbs of these highly aggregated surface layers broke down to give a greater amount of fine material (<50 µ) than did soil from below the old 3-in. cultivation depth. A demonstration of the practical implications was obtained on ploughing in a 3-year pasture. Chisel, mould board, and disc ploughs were used at three depth settings. Where the structure profile was inverted or mixed, infiltration rate and porosity were better maintained during a winter fallow than when the soil was loosened but not inverted.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9580129

© CSIRO 1958

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