Abstract:
This report summarizes the research focused on the influence of conservation tillage in comparison with the traditional
tillage, on soybean yield and some quality traits in the pedoclimatic conditions of the Moldavian Plateau. The research
has been carried out since 2005 at The Experimental Research Station of the Agricultural University of Iasi, somewhere
in the north-eastern part of Romania on a cambic chernozem (SRTS-2012), with a clay-loamy texture, 6.8 pH, 2.7%
humus content and without irrigation. The present study mainly focuses on the agricultural year 2010/2011. The
experimental soil tillage systems were as follows: V1 – disc harrow , V2 – paraplow, V3 – chisel plow + rotary harrow
for seedbed preparation, V4 – plough at 20 cm (control variant) and V5 – plough at 30 cm. Differences in yield between
the control treatment (plough at 20 cm depth) and the variants of conservation tillage, chisel and paraplow, are
statistically insignificant, but higher. The only differences statistically insured we observed on disk harrow treatment,
negatively very significant and very important quantitatively.