Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Side 80

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Side 80
78 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR ÞAKKARORÐ Höfundar þakka starfsfólki til- raunastöðvarinnar á Hvanneyri árin 1964 — 1975 fyrir vel unnin störf við til- raunirnar. Einkum vilja þeir þakka Jóni Snæbjörnssyni fyrir hans þátt í starfinu. Þá vilja þeir þakka forstöðumönnum Bændaskólans á Hvanneyri og Búnaðar- félags Islands fyrir veitta aðstöðu til SUMMARY Effects of tractor traffic on soil and vegetation Óttar Geirsson Agricultural Society of Iceland, Bmdahöllinni, Reykjavik, and Magnús Óskarsson Agricultural College, Hvanneyri, via Borgarnes. The effects of tractor traffic on yield and soil ofgrassland were investigated in three experiments on reclaimed peat soil at Hvanneyri Experimental Station during the years 1964 — 1975. The yield (hkg hay/ha at 85% D.M.) was found to be lower on experimental plots subjected to tractor traffic than on plots free of such traffic. This diíference in yield was smallest in the early years of the experiments but it gradually increased, reaching a maximum of 30 - 40% in some subsequent years. The average reduction in yield due to tractor traffic (compaction) for all experiments and years was 16%. The reduction in yield was relatively greater on plots which did not receive any nitrogen application than on those re- ceiving 120 kg N/ha. Differences appeared in botanical com- starfa. Búnaðarmálastjóri heimilaði Ótt- ari Geirssyni að ljúka verkinu, eftir að hann var kominn til starfa hjá Búnaðar- félagi Islands frá Bændaskólanum á Hvanneyri, og er ljúft að þakka það. öllum öðrum, sem veittu aðstoð við verkið á einn eða annan hátt, er þakkaður þeirra hlutur. position between traffic treatments. While the participation of Poa pratensis in the sward declined equally with or without tractor traffic, Festuca rubra disappeared much more rapidly from traffic plots whereas Phleum pratense became more prominent in plots subjected to tractor traffic. Bog plant species or species which thrive well on poorly drained or moist soils, such as Cares species,Eriophorum sp., Poa annua, Agrostis stolinifera, Stellaria media and Equisetum sp., were by far most do- minant in the traffic plots. Similarly, a higher percentage of mosses was found there. A relationship was found to exist between the reduction in yield and soil moisture content at the time of traffic tre- atments in spring. The wetter the soil when compacted by tractor traffic in spring, the greater was the reduction in yield that summer. Soil moisture measurements showed that samples from tractor traffic plots had a higher wáter content than samples from plots free of such traffic. Chemical analysis indicated that the percentages of most plant nutrients '.vere similar in the yield irrespective of traffic
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