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Интенсификация реологических процессов в почве за счет рациональной расстановки рабочих органов в пропашном культиваторе-глубокорыхлителе при обработке гребневых посадок картофеля

Интенсификация реологических процессов в почве за счет рациональной расстановки рабочих органов в пропашном культиваторе-глубокорыхлителе при обработке гребневых посадок картофеля

Abstract

В условиях возрастающей интенсификации производства картофеля усугубляются проблема, связанная с переуплотнением почвы, вызванным многочисленными проходами сельскохозяйственных агрегатов по полю. Это препятствует свободному распространению корневой системы растений и нарушает нормальный режим влагообеспечения, при котором почвенная влага беспрепятственно перемещается в корнеобитаемом слое. Under the conditions of increasing intensification of potato production, the problem associated with soil compaction caused by numerous passes of agricultural units across the field is exacerbated. This prevents the free spread of the root system of plants and disrupts the normal regime of moisture supply, in which soil moisture moves freely in the root spreading zone.

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реологические процессы в почве, cultivator-subsoiler, междурядная обработка, inter-row cultivation, heological processes in the soil, arrangement of tillage tines, расстановка рабочих органов, культиватор-глубокорыхлитель

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