The research was conducted to study the growth and the yield of the groundnut plant and to quantify the soil loss after groundnut harvesting as influenced by induced soil compaction. A ten kilogram of soil was packed in the pots with an initial bulk density of 1.05 Mg m-3, then it were compressed to1.57, 1.72, 1.88, 2.04, and 2.42 Mg m-3. The research was conducted in a completely randomized design with three replications. Groundnut seeds were sown in pots and the plant growth data were collected in a 2-week interval while force and energy of harvesting and soil loss due to groundnut harvesting were determined at 12 weeks after sowing. Data were analyzed using ANOVA and Fishers LSD at P= 0.05. Soil compacted to1.88 Mgm-3 produced more tal...
Soil compaction, as one of the causes of stress, has a negative impact on plant growth. The aim of t...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
Soil compaction could be either desirable or detrimental to plant growth, depending on the severity ...
The research was conducted to study the growth and the yield of the groundnut plant and to quantif...
Soil compaction may be defined as the pressing of soil to make it denser. Soil compaction makes the ...
Soil compaction concerns have grown as both annual precipitation and machinery weights have increase...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Problem statement: The impacts of soil compaction on crop yields have been studied extensively by so...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
The rapid population growth in the developing world in order to meet the food demands, agricultural ...
Agricultural mechanization and open livestock grazing contribute to soil compaction and consequently...
Soil compaction, as one of the causes of stress, has a negative impact on plant growth. The aim of t...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
Soil compaction could be either desirable or detrimental to plant growth, depending on the severity ...
The research was conducted to study the growth and the yield of the groundnut plant and to quantif...
Soil compaction may be defined as the pressing of soil to make it denser. Soil compaction makes the ...
Soil compaction concerns have grown as both annual precipitation and machinery weights have increase...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Problem statement: The impacts of soil compaction on crop yields have been studied extensively by so...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
The rapid population growth in the developing world in order to meet the food demands, agricultural ...
Agricultural mechanization and open livestock grazing contribute to soil compaction and consequently...
Soil compaction, as one of the causes of stress, has a negative impact on plant growth. The aim of t...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
Soil compaction could be either desirable or detrimental to plant growth, depending on the severity ...