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- W2992590974 abstract "The present research has as a purpose the determination of the optimal work methods of the soil used in forestry nurseries and which are meant to obtain high quality saplings by maintaining a possibly large quantity of water in the soil. The research was carried out in the Iarac forestry nursery in the O.S. Iuliu Moldovan during 2009-2011, on an alluvial soil the verticalgleiying subtype. The experiment is multi-factorial – the A X B type. The placement of the sample markets was carried out according to the “divided parcels method” in two repetitions, and the surface of the parcel was 80 m2. Soil moisture is an important characteristic for the development of the saplings in the forestry nurseries. It suffers big variances in time according to various factors, among which: water interception from rain, outflow, infiltration, retention, capillary ascension etc. A larger quantity of soil moisture can be also obtained through its mobilization by different means of mechanic work. Thus, this research presents the results obtained after the working of the soil through different methods on the physical properties (moisture and water resource), determined at the beginning of the vegetation season and at its middle for the scarified and nonscarified soil. The work method of the soil adjusts the main hydro-physical properties for the determination of the soil fertility in order to assure the productive consumption of the saplings and the avoidance of the loss through evaporation. In conclusion, it is important to keep in mind that the soil works have a direct impact on the moisture and water resource, determining the variance of these indicators at different levels of depth, frequently in a decreasing order from surface to depth, taking into consideration the quantity of rain fallen during the period analyzed, but also the depth at which the soil is dislocated." @default.
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- W2992590974 title "Variation of the soil moisture and water reserve depending on working method in forestry nurseries." @default.
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