Study of Agricultural Soil Infiltration under the Movement of Machinery
A key problem for horticulture is compaction of the soil during the work, the aim of this article is to assess the state of water infiltration, under different water conditions at different depths of sandy soil. This experimental test showed that the decrease of the infiltration according to the inc...
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description | A key problem for horticulture is compaction of the soil during the work, the aim of this article is to assess the state of water infiltration, under different water conditions at different depths of sandy soil. This experimental test showed that the decrease of the infiltration according to the increase the mass of the machine and the tractors number pass. In this case, the soil is more compressible and the infiltration of water in the plot studied decreases during the passage of tractors. However, the number of passes (2 successive passes) reduces the infiltration rate between 70% and 75% compared to the infiltration of tilled soils. Also, the results showed that the infiltration rate was directly linked to the depth, the number of passes, time and indirectly to the work of the soil and the weight of the machine. The findings indicate that tilled soils have the capacity to absorb water at a quicker pace than non-tilled soils. As a result, a significant evaluation of soil infiltration (R2=0.92) showed the observable reduction in infiltration following a number of passes and as a function of depth. |
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spelling | doaj-art-61e81cb470bf41e089191c3755343b2c2025-01-05T08:54:32ZengUniversity of Diyalaمجلة ديالى للعلوم الزراعية2073-95242310-87462024-12-0116211110.52951/dasj.24160201Study of Agricultural Soil Infiltration under the Movement of MachineryAmira Souli0https://orcid.org/0009-0008-6807-7019Anis Elaoud1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3540-4171Rim Jalel2https://orcid.org/0009-0001-8231-370XHanen Ben Hassen3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7147-1801University of EL Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia.University of Carthage, Higher Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technologies, TunisiaAgricultural Extension and Training Agency, Tunisia.University of Sfax, Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, Laboratory of Probabilities and Statistic, Tunisia.A key problem for horticulture is compaction of the soil during the work, the aim of this article is to assess the state of water infiltration, under different water conditions at different depths of sandy soil. This experimental test showed that the decrease of the infiltration according to the increase the mass of the machine and the tractors number pass. In this case, the soil is more compressible and the infiltration of water in the plot studied decreases during the passage of tractors. However, the number of passes (2 successive passes) reduces the infiltration rate between 70% and 75% compared to the infiltration of tilled soils. Also, the results showed that the infiltration rate was directly linked to the depth, the number of passes, time and indirectly to the work of the soil and the weight of the machine. The findings indicate that tilled soils have the capacity to absorb water at a quicker pace than non-tilled soils. As a result, a significant evaluation of soil infiltration (R2=0.92) showed the observable reduction in infiltration following a number of passes and as a function of depth.https://journal.djas.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/dasj/article/view/9034soil infiltrationsoil compactionagricultural soiltire tractor. |
spellingShingle | Amira Souli Anis Elaoud Rim Jalel Hanen Ben Hassen Study of Agricultural Soil Infiltration under the Movement of Machinery مجلة ديالى للعلوم الزراعية soil infiltration soil compaction agricultural soil tire tractor. |
title | Study of Agricultural Soil Infiltration under the Movement of Machinery |
title_full | Study of Agricultural Soil Infiltration under the Movement of Machinery |
title_fullStr | Study of Agricultural Soil Infiltration under the Movement of Machinery |
title_full_unstemmed | Study of Agricultural Soil Infiltration under the Movement of Machinery |
title_short | Study of Agricultural Soil Infiltration under the Movement of Machinery |
title_sort | study of agricultural soil infiltration under the movement of machinery |
topic | soil infiltration soil compaction agricultural soil tire tractor. |
url | https://journal.djas.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/dasj/article/view/9034 |
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