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Methods for predicting the optimum and the range of soil water contents for tillage based on the water retention curve

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SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH
Volume 57, Issue 4, Pages 203-212

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0167-1987(00)00154-9

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tillage; soil water; water retention curves; compaction; pedotransfer functions; GIS; van Genuchten equation

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Information is needed on the range of soil water contents for tillage. The objective of the work was to develop methods for the prediction of the soil water contents at which tillage may be done satisfactorily. Three water contents are considered: the lower (dry) limit, the optimum water content, and the upper (wet) limit. This paper makes a synthesis of published results from tillage and soil physics experiments and also includes some new experimental results. The effects of tillage are considered in relation to some fixed points including the lower plastic limit, field capacity and a new fixed point the inflection point. These considerations lead to methods for prediction of the lower (dry) tillage limit, the optimum water content, and the upper (wet) tillage limit in terms of the parameters of the van Genuchten equation for soil water retention. Predictions can be made in terms of soil composition through the use of pedotransfer functions for the parameters of the van Genuchten equation. The new methods will enable the effects of soil degradation and climate change on tillage work days to be estimated. The results are potentially mappable using geographic information systems. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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