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The effects of changes in soil compaction and porosity on germination, establishment and yield of barley and globe beet

Two degrees of compaction, 'heavy' with a flattyred vehicle wheel, and 'light' with a ring roller, were given to the seed beds after sowing barley and globe beet on three contrasted soils. Changes in pore space of the soils and the responses of the crop to the changed physical pr...

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Published in:The Journal of agricultural science 1967-04, Vol.68 (2), p.227-233
Main Authors: Kubota, T., Williams, R. J. B.
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