Effects of different soil tillage-sowing systems on plant development and emergence traits of second crop soybean

Authors

  • Onder Kabas Akdeniz University
  • Mehmet Kocaturk Bati Akdeniz
  • Cevdet Fehmi Ozkan Bati Akdeniz
  • Emine Gumrukcu Bati Akdeniz
  • Murad Canakci Akdeniz University
  • Davut Karayel Akdeniz University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14393/BJ-v36n6a2020-49949

Keywords:

Soil., Conversation., Emergence., Tillering.

Abstract

Effects of different soil tillage and sowing systems (Conventional Soil Tillage – CST: Moldboard plough + gobble disc + disk harrow + harrow + sowing machine; Reduced Soil Tillage – RST: rototiller-combined soil tillage machine + sowing machine; Ridge Sowing – RS: gobble disc + ridge-sowing machine; Direct Sowing – DS – no-till) on plant development and emergence traits of second-crop soybean were investigated in this study under Antalya provincial conditions. Experiments were conducted over the experimental fields of Aksu Branch of Bati Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute for 3 years (2013, 2014, 2015) as a fixed experiment. The number of days to 50% emergence, number of days to 50% flowering, plant height, number of pods per plant, the first pod height, number of plants per m2, 1000-seed weight and yield were considered as plant development parameters. Mean emergence time, germination rate index, emergence ratio, space ratio, tillering ratio and acceptable plant spacing ratio were considered as plant emergence parameters. Different soil tillage and sowing systems generally had significant effects on investigated traits at p<0.01 and p<0.05 levels.

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Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

KABAS, O., KOCATURK, M.., OZKAN, C.F.., GUMRUKCU, E.., CANAKCI, M.. and KARAYEL, D.., 2020. Effects of different soil tillage-sowing systems on plant development and emergence traits of second crop soybean . Bioscience Journal [online], vol. 36, no. 6, pp. 2092–2107. [Accessed22 July 2024]. DOI 10.14393/BJ-v36n6a2020-49949. Available from: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/49949.

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Agricultural Sciences