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There are presented the results of investigations on determination of the effect of wheel passage number, tyre inflation pressure and wheel load on soil compaction. Investigations were carried out in a soil bin filled with the fine loamy soil layer of dimensions 10 x 2 x 1 m (length x width x depth), of moisture content 12%. In investigations there was used the tractor wheel with tyre 7.50 - 16, loaded with axial forces 3,600 and 5,199 N and rolled on the measuring length 1-2—1-8 times at speed 0.82 m/s. The investigations showed a highly significant effect of wheel passage number, tyre inflation pressure and depth of measurement on compaction values in soil profile under the wheel track. In the range of applied wheel loads and tyre inflation pressures, the highest changes in soil compaction were found in the superficial layer - up to 0.05 m.
Field study was performed on Haplic Luvisol soil to determine the effects of soil compaction and straw mulching on microbial parameters of soil under soybean. Treatments with different compaction were established on unmulched and mulched with straw soil. The effect of soil compaction and straw mulching on the total bacteria number and activities of dehydrogenases, protease, alkaline and acid phosphatases was studied. The results of study indicated the decrease of enzymes activities in strongly compacted soil and their increase in medium compacted soil as compared to no-compacted treatment. Mulch application caused stimulation of the bacteria total number and enzymatic activity in the soil under all compaction levels. Compaction and mulch effects were significant for all analyzed microbial parameters (P<0.001).
The paper presents the results of laboratory research on the effects of different soil compaction caused by varying unit pressure and its impact on germination and growth parameters of common beech. Soil for the research was taken from the forest stand, and then poured into prepared PVC cylinders. Pressure was exerted on the soil with use of the stamp, on a specially prepared static stand. Unit pressure ranged from 50 to 300 kPa with 50 kPa resolution. Each variant of the exerted unit pressure and control without pressure was repeated three times. 21 seeds of common beach were sown into a single cylinder. The cylinders were then placed in controlled conditions and after 2.5 months all seedlings parameters were measured. 234 seedlings were analysed (sown 441). It was found that the seeds were influenced by the place of sowing. There were significant correlations between the exerted unit pressure and the length of root system of plants sown away from direct exposure to the stamp, as well as all the plants together. With the increased unit pressure the length of root system decreased. Sowing place turned out to be important for the root neck diameter, root dry weight and whole plants.
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Soil considerations in cultivation of plants

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Soil considerations in cultivation of plants. There are analyzed the results of investigations on the effect of tractor outfit traffic over the field on the plant growth conditions. Changes in soil compaction, density and porosity influenced by compacting by wheels are presented in relations to optimal values. The effect of excessive soil compaction on development of root system and absorption of nutrients are presented.
Changes in soil penetration resistance and yields of winter rapeseed, winter wheat and spring barley cultivated in the 3-year rotation system under the influence of soil compaction and four tillage methods were evaluated in a field experiment conducted in 2009-2012. During the stage of full emergence of winter rapeseed, at the depth of 0-10 and 10-20 cm (lots without compaction) after U-2 cultivation (subsoiler 40 cm, disk cultivator, harrowing, cultivating, sowing ploughing 20 cm), the resistance of the soil decreased significantly as compared to the plough cultivation (control lot). At the level of 20-30 cm, after conventional cultivation, significantly lower compaction of the soil was found compared to the other cultivation variants. On the compacted lots, the opposite situation was found. During the full blossom stage, in the lots without compaction, tillage increased the soil compaction significantly within the studied soil levels, compared to the reduced tillage variants. On the other hand, at the depth of 20-30 cm (lots with compaction), regardless of the reduced tillage variant, significantly higher compaction of the soil, as compared to the plough cultivation, was recorded. After rapeseed harvest, at the depth of 10 cm (lots without compaction), after U-2 cultivation, almost 2-fold increase in the value of the analysed characteristic was recorded as compared to the plough cultivation. During the wheat stem elongation stage, on the lots without and with compaction, the highest soil compaction was found at the depth of 20-30 cm after U-3 cultivation. In the lots without compacting, during the heading, the application of the ripper (U-2 cultivation) significantly decreased the compaction of soil down to 10 cm. In the 20-30 cm layer (lots with compaction), soil resistance increased, assuming the highest values after subsoiler and single ploughing. After the harvest of crops from the lots without compaction, an increase of soil compaction, as compared to the plough cultivation, was recorded after U-2 cultivation at the depth of up to 10 cm and in the 10-20 cm layer after the application of subsoiler and single ploughing. The degree of compaction and the method of soil cultivation diversified significantly the yields of the analysed cereal. Following spring barley harvest, in the lots without compaction, significantly higher soil resistance was found after applying full plough cultivation compared to the lots with compaction (depth 10-20 cm). Similar outcomes were obtained at the levels of 0-10 and 10-20 cm after U-2 cultivation (skimming, cultivator, harrow + pre-winter tillage to 25 cm) and at the depth of 20-30 cm after the application of the cultivator and performance of pre-winter tillage to the depth of 25 cm (U-3 cultivation). On the compacted lots, as compared to the lots that were not compacted, a significantly higher yield of winter rapeseed was obtained following U-3 cultivation. Postharvest cultivation using the subsoiler and pre-sowing cultivation by single ploughing decreased the winter wheat yield the most as compared to the traditional cultivation. The yield of grain from lots with soil compaction, compared to lots without compaction, was significantly higher. In the case of lots with compaction, the application of skimming, cultivator treatment and harrowing of the field after harvest of the forecrop and performance of pre-winter tillage to the depth of 25 cm (U-2 cultivation) increased spring barley yield significantly compared to the conventional cultivation.
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