Abstract:
The effects of cropping systems and management practices on soil
properties provide essential information for assessing sustainability and
environmental impact. The objective of this work was to evaluate the
correlation between different physical properties of the soil and yields. The
study was conducted on a cambic chernozem during the period between
2002-2005 in the Didactic Station of the University of Agricultural Sciences
and Veterinary Medicine – Iasi, Ezăreni Farm. Correlation coefficients and
trend lines between yields and the values of bulk density or penetration
resistances has been a negative tendency because in generally the yield
decreased in the same time with the increase of compactation degree of the
soil. The values of r coefficient showed that where established significant
correlations just in case that yield depends on penetrations resistance and
insignificant correlations in case that yield depends on bulk density. The
crops yield had been positive correlations with utile porosity values. The
yield increasing in the same time with pores volumes witch hold inside water
for plants, but the correlation coefficient doesn’t has a statistic importance..