MANUFACTURING DIFFERENT TINE SHAPES FOR SUBSOILER AND THEIR FIELD PERFORMANCE EFFECT IN THE SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

The first step of this study was manufacturing two shapes of subsoiler tines in a local work shop in Mosul city, they were: tapered-top with constant width and tapered-top with gradual width tine according to the conventional tine dimensions. The field performance of these tines Then compared with t...

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Main Author: Yassen H. Al-Tahan
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Agriculture 2010-12-01
Series:Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
Online Access:https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_28023_c2bfdd6631766748f4adb2b01704890f.pdf
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spelling doaj-acb661227e0a4e1ba90bb15029cc6d8b2020-11-25T02:25:17ZaraCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962010-12-0138416217310.33899/magrj.2010.2802328023MANUFACTURING DIFFERENT TINE SHAPES FOR SUBSOILER AND THEIR FIELD PERFORMANCE EFFECT IN THE SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIESYassen H. Al-TahanThe first step of this study was manufacturing two shapes of subsoiler tines in a local work shop in Mosul city, they were: tapered-top with constant width and tapered-top with gradual width tine according to the conventional tine dimensions. The field performance of these tines Then compared with the conventional tine in silty clay soil field. Three depths of subsoiling have been studied, 20, 30, 40 cm in two cases of soil cultivated and uncultivated. This was done through measuring several indicators; disruption area, soil moisture content, soil penetration resistance at/beneath the depth of subsoiling in the middle and end of season, and saturated soil hydraulic conductivity at subsoiling depth in the end of season. Randomized Complete Block Design by using Split-Split design was followed. The main results are: The tapered-top tine with gradual width has achieved the highest values for disruption area and soil moisture content at/beneath subsoiling depth in middle and end of the season, and achieved the lowest values for soil penetration resistance at subsoiling depth in middle and end of season. While the tapered-top tine with constant width has achieved the lowest values for soil penetration resistance beneath subsoiling depth in middle and end of the season. The subsoiling depth of 40 cm has achieved the highest values for disruption area and soil moisture content at/beneath subsoiling depth in the middle and end of season, While the subsoiling depth of 20 cm has achieved the lowest values of soil penetration resistance at/beneath subsoiling depth in the middle and end of season and soil saturated hydraulic conductivity. The cultivated soil case has achieve the highest values for disruption area, soil moisture content at/beneath subsoiling depth in middle and end of season and saturated soil hydraulic conductivity.https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_28023_c2bfdd6631766748f4adb2b01704890f.pdf
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MANUFACTURING DIFFERENT TINE SHAPES FOR SUBSOILER AND THEIR FIELD PERFORMANCE EFFECT IN THE SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
author_facet Yassen H. Al-Tahan
author_sort Yassen H. Al-Tahan
title MANUFACTURING DIFFERENT TINE SHAPES FOR SUBSOILER AND THEIR FIELD PERFORMANCE EFFECT IN THE SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
title_short MANUFACTURING DIFFERENT TINE SHAPES FOR SUBSOILER AND THEIR FIELD PERFORMANCE EFFECT IN THE SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
title_full MANUFACTURING DIFFERENT TINE SHAPES FOR SUBSOILER AND THEIR FIELD PERFORMANCE EFFECT IN THE SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
title_fullStr MANUFACTURING DIFFERENT TINE SHAPES FOR SUBSOILER AND THEIR FIELD PERFORMANCE EFFECT IN THE SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
title_full_unstemmed MANUFACTURING DIFFERENT TINE SHAPES FOR SUBSOILER AND THEIR FIELD PERFORMANCE EFFECT IN THE SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
title_sort manufacturing different tine shapes for subsoiler and their field performance effect in the soil physical properties
publisher College of Agriculture
series Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
issn 1815-316X
2224-9796
publishDate 2010-12-01
description The first step of this study was manufacturing two shapes of subsoiler tines in a local work shop in Mosul city, they were: tapered-top with constant width and tapered-top with gradual width tine according to the conventional tine dimensions. The field performance of these tines Then compared with the conventional tine in silty clay soil field. Three depths of subsoiling have been studied, 20, 30, 40 cm in two cases of soil cultivated and uncultivated. This was done through measuring several indicators; disruption area, soil moisture content, soil penetration resistance at/beneath the depth of subsoiling in the middle and end of season, and saturated soil hydraulic conductivity at subsoiling depth in the end of season. Randomized Complete Block Design by using Split-Split design was followed. The main results are: The tapered-top tine with gradual width has achieved the highest values for disruption area and soil moisture content at/beneath subsoiling depth in middle and end of the season, and achieved the lowest values for soil penetration resistance at subsoiling depth in middle and end of season. While the tapered-top tine with constant width has achieved the lowest values for soil penetration resistance beneath subsoiling depth in middle and end of the season. The subsoiling depth of 40 cm has achieved the highest values for disruption area and soil moisture content at/beneath subsoiling depth in the middle and end of season, While the subsoiling depth of 20 cm has achieved the lowest values of soil penetration resistance at/beneath subsoiling depth in the middle and end of season and soil saturated hydraulic conductivity. The cultivated soil case has achieve the highest values for disruption area, soil moisture content at/beneath subsoiling depth in middle and end of season and saturated soil hydraulic conductivity.
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