J. Asghari Meidani, E. Karimi, S. B. Mousavi. Tillage Effects on Wheat Yield and Soil Water Content and Bulk Density in Dryland Wheat -Fallow Rotation, in Maragheh. jwss 2012; 16 (60) :119-128
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This study was conducted to study and compare the effects of different tillage systems on soil physical properties and wheat yield in dryland conditions. The experiment was carried out in Maragheh Dryland Research Station with 5 treatments and 4 replications based on RCBD for 3 years (2001-2003). The results showed that difference between the treatments in terms of wheat yield was significant, and stubble chopping and chisel plow tillage in fall + sweep in spring + seed drill planting had the maximum yield (i.e. 1452 kg/ha), lower value for yield (1.077kg/ha) blonged to T1 treatment. Also the results showed that spike/plant and spike length were the main characters in yield increase. For the soil bulk density and water content, the difference between treatments was significant and in planting and flowering stages stubble chopping and chisel plow in fall + sweep in spring + planting by seed drill had the highest soil water content and the lowest bulk density
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Ggeneral Received: 2012/09/11 | Published: 2012/07/15