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Overview of Current Research Situations of Subsoiler

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  • GAN, Shengbao
  • ZHANG, Xirui
  • LI, Yue

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Modern subsoiling technology is a little ploughing measure in dry land protective farming technology system. The subsoiler can scarify soil, deepen the arable layer, break the plough layer, improve the soil permeability, increase soil infiltration speed and amount, and create an arable layer structure with coexistence of fictional and real situation. Also, it can effectively promote development and growth of crop root system and play a favorable role in drought resistance and yield increase of crops. This paper made a simple overview of the subsoiling technology, current development situation of subsoiler both at home and abroad, and classification of subsoilers.

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  • GAN, Shengbao & ZHANG, Xirui & LI, Yue, 2014. "Overview of Current Research Situations of Subsoiler," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 6(08), pages 1-6, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:186490
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.186490
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