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Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat

Cilt: 12 Sayı: 1 18 Temmuz 2023
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Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat

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This study was carried out silty clay (SiC) textured soil and silty land (SiL) textured soil in order to reveal the changes in some physical properties of the soil in white-head cabbage (WHC), tomato (T) and wheat (W) rotation after the application of wheat straw (WS) and rice husk (RH). Soil organic matter (OM), bulk density (BD), total porosity (F), aggregate stability (AS), mean weight diameter (MWD), field capacity (FC), volumetric water content (Ɵ), penetration resistance (PR), relative saturation (RS) and initial infiltration (In) values were determined, after harvest of each plant. As the results of the experiments pointed out, soil OM contents and F values increased, while BD values decreased after WHC, T and W harvest with WS and RH application. With a higher C/N ratio, WS application increased soil OM content more than RH application. The lowest BD, AS, and MWD values were generally obtained after the WHC and T harvest, and the highest BD, AS, PR and in values after the W harvest. Soil OM content showed very significant negative relationships with BD (-0.561**), MWD (-0.680**) and RS (-0.528**) in the silty clay (SiC) textured soils, while it showed very significant negative relationships with BD (-0.809**), AS (-0.543**), MWD (-0.830**), PR (-0.555**) and very significant positive relationships with FC (0.728**), Ɵ (0.814**), RS (0.767**) in the silty loam (SiL) textured soils.

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Ziraat Mühendisliği (Diğer)

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Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

18 Temmuz 2023

Gönderilme Tarihi

23 Şubat 2023

Kabul Tarihi

8 Mayıs 2023

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2023 Cilt: 12 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA
Bayrakli, B., & Gülser, C. (2023). Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat. Soil Studies, 12(1), 30-39. https://doi.org/10.21657/soilst.1328706
AMA
1.Bayrakli B, Gülser C. Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat. SoilSt. 2023;12(1):30-39. doi:10.21657/soilst.1328706
Chicago
Bayrakli, Betul, ve Coşkun Gülser. 2023. “Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat”. Soil Studies 12 (1): 30-39. https://doi.org/10.21657/soilst.1328706.
EndNote
Bayrakli B, Gülser C (01 Temmuz 2023) Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat. Soil Studies 12 1 30–39.
IEEE
[1]B. Bayrakli ve C. Gülser, “Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat”, SoilSt, c. 12, sy 1, ss. 30–39, Tem. 2023, doi: 10.21657/soilst.1328706.
ISNAD
Bayrakli, Betul - Gülser, Coşkun. “Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat”. Soil Studies 12/1 (01 Temmuz 2023): 30-39. https://doi.org/10.21657/soilst.1328706.
JAMA
1.Bayrakli B, Gülser C. Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat. SoilSt. 2023;12:30–39.
MLA
Bayrakli, Betul, ve Coşkun Gülser. “Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat”. Soil Studies, c. 12, sy 1, Temmuz 2023, ss. 30-39, doi:10.21657/soilst.1328706.
Vancouver
1.Betul Bayrakli, Coşkun Gülser. Changes in some physical properties of the soils tread with wheat straw and rice husk under the rotation of white-head cabbage, tomato and wheat. SoilSt. 01 Temmuz 2023;12(1):30-9. doi:10.21657/soilst.1328706

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