Thursday 5 December 2019
Start Date
5-12-2019 10:30 AM
End Date
5-12-2019 10:55 AM
Session
Soil R&D Outcomes WA & Beyond
Session Chair
Assoc Prof Louise Barton
Disciplines
Soil Science
Description
Incorporation of agricultural lime by ‘strategic deep tillage’ is one of the quickest methods for managing subsurface soil acidity. Such soil amelioration practice decreases soil resistance by removing compaction and increases soil pH, which allows deep penetration of crop roots, and hence increases the acquisition of soil water from deeper in the soil. As a result of improved soil physical and chemical properties, crop yield also increases and so does the water use efficiency (WUE). Under broadacre cropping conditions, WUE is generally estimated from crop yield and weather data; actual measurement of soil water uptake can lead to more accurate interpretation of results, especially where soil profiles are ameliorated to varying degrees.
Included in
Dynamics of water use by wheat and canola crops in compacted, acidic sands treated with deep tillage and lime
Incorporation of agricultural lime by ‘strategic deep tillage’ is one of the quickest methods for managing subsurface soil acidity. Such soil amelioration practice decreases soil resistance by removing compaction and increases soil pH, which allows deep penetration of crop roots, and hence increases the acquisition of soil water from deeper in the soil. As a result of improved soil physical and chemical properties, crop yield also increases and so does the water use efficiency (WUE). Under broadacre cropping conditions, WUE is generally estimated from crop yield and weather data; actual measurement of soil water uptake can lead to more accurate interpretation of results, especially where soil profiles are ameliorated to varying degrees.