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Munkholm, Lars; Schjønning, Per; Kay, Bev D.. |
Tensile failure of soil is desirable in tillage. Soil tensile strength estimates most often are obtained from compression tests of dry aggregates. As tillage is performed under moist conditions, it would be highly relevant to measure tensile strength at high water contents. Plough-layer soil was sampled in a compacted soil (PAC) and in a non-compacted reference soil (REF). Tensile strength was measured in a new direct tension test using undisturbed soil cores (4.45 cm in diameter and 5.00 cm in height) adjusted to either -50 or -100 hPa matric potential. The air-filled pore space, a, was determined from water retention measurements. Air permeability, Ka, was determined at -30, -100 and -300 hPa matric potentials and from these measurements an index of... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Soil quality. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/36/1/nymanus.pdf |
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