Effect of Soil Conditioning on Soil Penetration Resistance and Traction Power Demand of Ploughing
Soil compaction and degradation due to improper tillage are problems involving significant natural and economic damages. On compacted soils, suitable cultivation can be implemented only with higher energy and traction force input. In our study, the effect of a soil conditioner (Neosol) was examined...
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Main Authors: | Tuba Géza, Kovács Györgyi, Sinka Lúcia, Nagy Pál, Rivera-Garcia Arzu, Bajusová Zuzana, Findura Pavol, Zsembeli József |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f7c6a0a6f58b4b39b9a52734a57a9bc5 |
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