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Soil temperature variation in three different systems of soil management in blackbeans crop

Vanderlei Rodrigues da Silva, José Miguel Reichert, Dalvan José Reinert

01/Jun/2006

Soil temperature is a property that directly affects crop growth and is influenced by the energy balance on the soil surface. Thus, soil management systems influence soil temperature because they change soil surface conditions. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of three soil management systems on soil temperature throughout the snapbean cycle. A field experiment was arranged in a randomized block (split plot) design with four replicates, on a soil classified as Hapludalf. The treatments were […]