Abstract:
The scientific researches were carried out by long-time standing experiences within the crops rotation with nine camps
within the Didactical-Experiential Station “Chetrosu”. They have been directed to a comparative agrotechnics
evaluation of different tillage systems and its’ influence on the weed control level, the soil capacity of water
conservation in soil, the degree of the field crops’ water assurance, some soil’s agro-physics peculiarities, the
productivity level of the researched plants. All researches results admit to establish the following: the plant health was
been also determined by concurrency capacity with field’s weeds. A better weeds control was assured by the winter
wheat and it proved a low numeric and gravimetric level of weeds. The lowest competitiveness with weeds has been
shown by peas bean, attesting a low numeric and gravimetric level of the weeds; the capacity of tillage systems has
differently influenced the weed control pointing out that, only conventional tillage systems have assured a positive
degree of the weed control. The studied tillage systems have not essentially influenced water storage capacity, the
degree of plants water assurance, except the observation of its growing unessential drift at the unconventional tillage
systems. The highest crops productivity level was assured by the conventional tillage system with a deep ploughing
with a furrows overthrow dominance.