Effect of Tillage Systems on Physical Properties of a Clay Loam Soil under Oats

In many regions, conservation tillage has been shown to contribute to preserving soil properties. However, in order to promote this practice in new areas, it is necessary to generate information about its results in local environmental conditions. Our objective was to study the effect of No Tillage...

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Main Authors: Karen Denisse Ordoñez-Morales, Martin Cadena-Zapata, Alejandro Zermeño-González, Santos Campos-Magaña
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/9/3/62
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spelling doaj-11b6348dd29440e0afa063ae6ea382a52021-04-02T14:36:53ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722019-03-01936210.3390/agriculture9030062agriculture9030062Effect of Tillage Systems on Physical Properties of a Clay Loam Soil under OatsKaren Denisse Ordoñez-Morales0Martin Cadena-Zapata1Alejandro Zermeño-González2Santos Campos-Magaña3Production Systems Engineering Program, Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Calzada Antonio Narro 1923 Saltillo, Coahuila 25315, MexicoAgricultural Machinery Department UAAAN Saltillo, Coahuila 25315, MexicoIrrigation and Drainage Department UAAAN, Saltillo, Coahuila 25315, MexicoAgricultural Machinery Department UAAAN Saltillo, Coahuila 25315, MexicoIn many regions, conservation tillage has been shown to contribute to preserving soil properties. However, in order to promote this practice in new areas, it is necessary to generate information about its results in local environmental conditions. Our objective was to study the effect of No Tillage (NT), Vertical Tillage (VT) and Conventional Tillage (CT) on physical soil properties of a clay loam soil and on yields (<i>Avena sativa</i> L.), in a semiarid area of Mexico. From 2013 to 2016 an experiment was conducted in random blocks, with the three tillage systems as treatments. Four variables were measured; bulk density (Bd), pore space (P), hydraulic conductivity (Ks) and crop yield. Our results did show scarce differences between the tillage systems. Values ranged between 1.21 g cm<sup>&#8722;3</sup> to 1.39 g cm<sup>&#8722;3</sup> for Bd, 45% to 55% for P, and 4.29 mm h<sup>&#8722;1</sup> to 13.61 mm h<sup>&#8722;1</sup> for Ks. Although differences were not significant among treatments, Bd decreased 6.7% for CT, 5.6% for NT and 0.7% for VT. P increased 6% for CT, 5% for NT and 0.5% for VT. Ks for CT decreased 6% more than for NT and VT. Average yield was 13% less in NT compared to CT and VT. A long-term investigation is needed in order to determine the effects of tillage methods, in our particular environmental conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/9/3/62tillage systemsbulk densityporosityhydraulic conductivityoatssemiarid region
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author Karen Denisse Ordoñez-Morales
Martin Cadena-Zapata
Alejandro Zermeño-González
Santos Campos-Magaña
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Martin Cadena-Zapata
Alejandro Zermeño-González
Santos Campos-Magaña
Effect of Tillage Systems on Physical Properties of a Clay Loam Soil under Oats
Agriculture
tillage systems
bulk density
porosity
hydraulic conductivity
oats
semiarid region
author_facet Karen Denisse Ordoñez-Morales
Martin Cadena-Zapata
Alejandro Zermeño-González
Santos Campos-Magaña
author_sort Karen Denisse Ordoñez-Morales
title Effect of Tillage Systems on Physical Properties of a Clay Loam Soil under Oats
title_short Effect of Tillage Systems on Physical Properties of a Clay Loam Soil under Oats
title_full Effect of Tillage Systems on Physical Properties of a Clay Loam Soil under Oats
title_fullStr Effect of Tillage Systems on Physical Properties of a Clay Loam Soil under Oats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Tillage Systems on Physical Properties of a Clay Loam Soil under Oats
title_sort effect of tillage systems on physical properties of a clay loam soil under oats
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In many regions, conservation tillage has been shown to contribute to preserving soil properties. However, in order to promote this practice in new areas, it is necessary to generate information about its results in local environmental conditions. Our objective was to study the effect of No Tillage (NT), Vertical Tillage (VT) and Conventional Tillage (CT) on physical soil properties of a clay loam soil and on yields (<i>Avena sativa</i> L.), in a semiarid area of Mexico. From 2013 to 2016 an experiment was conducted in random blocks, with the three tillage systems as treatments. Four variables were measured; bulk density (Bd), pore space (P), hydraulic conductivity (Ks) and crop yield. Our results did show scarce differences between the tillage systems. Values ranged between 1.21 g cm<sup>&#8722;3</sup> to 1.39 g cm<sup>&#8722;3</sup> for Bd, 45% to 55% for P, and 4.29 mm h<sup>&#8722;1</sup> to 13.61 mm h<sup>&#8722;1</sup> for Ks. Although differences were not significant among treatments, Bd decreased 6.7% for CT, 5.6% for NT and 0.7% for VT. P increased 6% for CT, 5% for NT and 0.5% for VT. Ks for CT decreased 6% more than for NT and VT. Average yield was 13% less in NT compared to CT and VT. A long-term investigation is needed in order to determine the effects of tillage methods, in our particular environmental conditions.
topic tillage systems
bulk density
porosity
hydraulic conductivity
oats
semiarid region
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/9/3/62
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