Abstract:
Optimal crop rooting soil physical conditions are a result of complex
interactions between soil strength and oxygen and water supply to plant
roots. Spatial/temporal variability in soil properties can be critical in the
evaluation of the effects of tillage management practice on soil and crop
parameters. In this paper tillage were evaluated for theirs effects on soil
physical properties. Tillage treatments were plough to 20 cm, plough to 30
cm, chisel and disc harrow applied to wheat in to been/ wheat/ maize
rotation. The experiments have been conducted in the Didactic Station of the
University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine – Iasi, Ezăreni
Farm, during the period between 2002-2006, on a cambic chernozem with
3,7 % humus and pH 6.8. Tillage system modify, at least temporarily, some of
the physical properties of soil, such as soil bulk density, penetration
resistance, soil porosity and soil structural stability. All the tillage operation
was significantly different in heir effects on soil properties. The results
indicate that soil tillage systems must be adjusted to plant requirements for
crop rotation and to the pedoclimatic conditions of the area.