EFFECT OF SOIL WATER LEVEL AND LOAD APPLIED ON THE PRESS WHEEL OF A SEEDER ON THE INITIAL ESTABLISHMENT OF BEAN CROP

Authors

  • Francelino Augusto Rodrigues Junior
  • Ronaldo Goulart Magno Junior
  • Murilo Mesquita Baesso
  • João Cleber Modernel da Silveira
  • Haroldo Carlos Fernandes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13083/reveng.v19i5.333

Keywords:

Plantio direto, manejo do solo, cobertura de solo

Abstract

The bean crop has significant economical importance in brazil because of its importance for food and the extensive cultivated area. This study was done to determine the effect of combination of soil water level and the load applied to the press wheel of a tractor mounted seeder on the initial establishment of bean crop in the no-tillage system. The study was done in randomized block design with 12 treatments in 3 (soil water) x 4 (loads) factorial outline and four replications. It was concluded that different soil water levels changed the emergence speed index of bean seedling.

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Rodrigues Junior, F. A., Magno Junior, R. G., Baesso, M. M., Silveira, J. C. M. da, & Fernandes, H. C. (2011). EFFECT OF SOIL WATER LEVEL AND LOAD APPLIED ON THE PRESS WHEEL OF A SEEDER ON THE INITIAL ESTABLISHMENT OF BEAN CROP. Engineering in Agriculture, 19(5), 422–428. https://doi.org/10.13083/reveng.v19i5.333

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Agricultural mechanization

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