Energy use efficiency analysis of wheat production with different soil tillage systems

In this study, the four different tillage systems (1 (no-tillage (DE) (no till planter); 2) conservational tillage system (KT) (chisel+ disc harrow+planting); 3) reduced soil tillage system (RT) (rotovator+planting); 4) conventional soil tillage system (GT) (mouldboard plough+ disc harrow+planting...

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Main Authors: Ebubekir Altuntaş, Osman Nuri Bulut, Engin Özgöz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ondokuz Mayıs University 2019-02-01
Series:Anadolu Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/omuanajas/issue/43320/418694
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author Ebubekir Altuntaş
Osman Nuri Bulut
Engin Özgöz
author_facet Ebubekir Altuntaş
Osman Nuri Bulut
Engin Özgöz
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description In this study, the four different tillage systems (1 (no-tillage (DE) (no till planter); 2) conservational tillage system (KT) (chisel+ disc harrow+planting); 3) reduced soil tillage system (RT) (rotovator+planting); 4) conventional soil tillage system (GT) (mouldboard plough+ disc harrow+planting)] were compared in terms of energy use efficiency under dry farming condition for Bezostaja-1 wheat cultivar in Sivas province. Energy ratio, specific energy, energy productivity, net energy and energy profitability were taken into consideration as energy parameters. The highest energy input was obtained as fertilizer, seed, and fuel +oil energies in all tillage systems for wheat farming, respectively. According to results; the highest and lowest energy values are obtained in AT (4.87) and GT (4.53) systems respectively, while the highest specific energy value was obtained in the GT (3.25 MJ kg-1) and the lowest specific energy value was obtained in the AT (3.02) MJ kg-1) system. Soil tillage systems are listed in terms of net energy value (MJ) as GT> AT> KT> DE from high value to low value depending on net energy. In Sivas province, no-till, reduced tillage and conservational tillage systems could be used instead of the traditional tillage method in wheat farming according to the energy ratio, specific energy, energy efficiency and energy profitability values.
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spelling doaj.art-04e4a1b6bc5d4fe4962998acc101a49e2023-02-15T16:22:14ZengOndokuz Mayıs UniversityAnadolu Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi1308-87501308-87692019-02-01341576410.7161/omuanajas.418694Energy use efficiency analysis of wheat production with different soil tillage systemsEbubekir Altuntaş0Osman Nuri Bulut1Engin Özgöz2Gaziosmanpaşa Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Biyosistem Mühendisliği Bölümü, TokatTarım ve Orman Müdürlüğü, Sivas.Gaziosmanpaşa Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Biyosistem Mühendisliği Bölümü, TokatIn this study, the four different tillage systems (1 (no-tillage (DE) (no till planter); 2) conservational tillage system (KT) (chisel+ disc harrow+planting); 3) reduced soil tillage system (RT) (rotovator+planting); 4) conventional soil tillage system (GT) (mouldboard plough+ disc harrow+planting)] were compared in terms of energy use efficiency under dry farming condition for Bezostaja-1 wheat cultivar in Sivas province. Energy ratio, specific energy, energy productivity, net energy and energy profitability were taken into consideration as energy parameters. The highest energy input was obtained as fertilizer, seed, and fuel +oil energies in all tillage systems for wheat farming, respectively. According to results; the highest and lowest energy values are obtained in AT (4.87) and GT (4.53) systems respectively, while the highest specific energy value was obtained in the GT (3.25 MJ kg-1) and the lowest specific energy value was obtained in the AT (3.02) MJ kg-1) system. Soil tillage systems are listed in terms of net energy value (MJ) as GT> AT> KT> DE from high value to low value depending on net energy. In Sivas province, no-till, reduced tillage and conservational tillage systems could be used instead of the traditional tillage method in wheat farming according to the energy ratio, specific energy, energy efficiency and energy profitability values.http://dergipark.gov.tr/omuanajas/issue/43320/418694Conservational tillage systemNo tillEnergy ratioNet energy
spellingShingle Ebubekir Altuntaş
Osman Nuri Bulut
Engin Özgöz
Energy use efficiency analysis of wheat production with different soil tillage systems
Anadolu Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi
Conservational tillage system
No till
Energy ratio
Net energy
title Energy use efficiency analysis of wheat production with different soil tillage systems
title_full Energy use efficiency analysis of wheat production with different soil tillage systems
title_fullStr Energy use efficiency analysis of wheat production with different soil tillage systems
title_full_unstemmed Energy use efficiency analysis of wheat production with different soil tillage systems
title_short Energy use efficiency analysis of wheat production with different soil tillage systems
title_sort energy use efficiency analysis of wheat production with different soil tillage systems
topic Conservational tillage system
No till
Energy ratio
Net energy
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/omuanajas/issue/43320/418694
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