Changes in penetration resistance of a clay field with organic waste applications

Effects of manure (M), hazelnut husk (HH), tobacco (TW) and tea (TEW) wastes on penetration resistance (PR) values in a clay field were determined after 8 months of organic wastes were incorporated into soil at four different rates (0, 2, 4 and 6 %) in a randomized plot design with three replicates....

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Main Authors: Coşkun Gülser, Feride Candemir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies 2012-01-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
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Online Access:http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/ejss/article/view/5000078221/5000072445
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spelling doaj-8b6e89d511e54462bcea9224ddd8749c2020-11-25T01:10:24ZengFederation of Eurasian Soil Science SocietiesEurasian Journal of Soil Science 2147-42492012-01-01111621Changes in penetration resistance of a clay field with organic waste applicationsCoşkun Gülser0Feride Candemir1Ondokuz Mayıs University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Samsun, TurkeyOndokuz Mayıs University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Samsun, TurkeyEffects of manure (M), hazelnut husk (HH), tobacco (TW) and tea (TEW) wastes on penetration resistance (PR) values in a clay field were determined after 8 months of organic wastes were incorporated into soil at four different rates (0, 2, 4 and 6 %) in a randomized plot design with three replicates. While bulk density (BD), relative saturation (RS) and PR values decreased, mean weight diameter (MWD), total porosity (F), gravimetric water (W) and organic matter (OM) contents of the clay soil increased with increasing the application rates of organic wastes. While the lowest PR (0.72 MPa) was determined in the highest application rate of HH which had the highest C:N ratio, the highest PR (1.72 MPa) was in the control. According to the control treatment, decreases in mean values of PR by the organic waste applications were in the following order; HH (52.10%) > TEW (42.07%) > TOW (30.73%) > M (25.17 %). PR values gave significant negative correlations with F (-0.551**), W (-0.439**) and MWD (-0.509**), and significant positive correlations with BD (0.550**) and RS (0.374*). Total porosity showed the highest direct effect (62.39%) on PR. The higher indirect effects of the other properties on PR were also obtained via F. Applications of the same doses of different organic wastes had different effects on the PR values with changing the structure of clay soil due to their C:N ratios.http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/ejss/article/view/5000078221/5000072445penetration resistanceagricultural wastessoil physical properties
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author Coşkun Gülser
Feride Candemir
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Feride Candemir
Changes in penetration resistance of a clay field with organic waste applications
Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
penetration resistance
agricultural wastes
soil physical properties
author_facet Coşkun Gülser
Feride Candemir
author_sort Coşkun Gülser
title Changes in penetration resistance of a clay field with organic waste applications
title_short Changes in penetration resistance of a clay field with organic waste applications
title_full Changes in penetration resistance of a clay field with organic waste applications
title_fullStr Changes in penetration resistance of a clay field with organic waste applications
title_full_unstemmed Changes in penetration resistance of a clay field with organic waste applications
title_sort changes in penetration resistance of a clay field with organic waste applications
publisher Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies
series Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
issn 2147-4249
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Effects of manure (M), hazelnut husk (HH), tobacco (TW) and tea (TEW) wastes on penetration resistance (PR) values in a clay field were determined after 8 months of organic wastes were incorporated into soil at four different rates (0, 2, 4 and 6 %) in a randomized plot design with three replicates. While bulk density (BD), relative saturation (RS) and PR values decreased, mean weight diameter (MWD), total porosity (F), gravimetric water (W) and organic matter (OM) contents of the clay soil increased with increasing the application rates of organic wastes. While the lowest PR (0.72 MPa) was determined in the highest application rate of HH which had the highest C:N ratio, the highest PR (1.72 MPa) was in the control. According to the control treatment, decreases in mean values of PR by the organic waste applications were in the following order; HH (52.10%) > TEW (42.07%) > TOW (30.73%) > M (25.17 %). PR values gave significant negative correlations with F (-0.551**), W (-0.439**) and MWD (-0.509**), and significant positive correlations with BD (0.550**) and RS (0.374*). Total porosity showed the highest direct effect (62.39%) on PR. The higher indirect effects of the other properties on PR were also obtained via F. Applications of the same doses of different organic wastes had different effects on the PR values with changing the structure of clay soil due to their C:N ratios.
topic penetration resistance
agricultural wastes
soil physical properties
url http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/ejss/article/view/5000078221/5000072445
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