The causes, adverse effects and control of soil compaction, with special reference to Southern African conditions, are reviewed. The main causes for soil compaction are the well-rounded and -sorted fine sand fraction of the aeolian sandy soils combined with compression by soil tillage equipment. Layers with high penetration resistance decrease rooting depth and density which lead to a reduction in plant nutrient uptake, water uptake and water-use efficiency. A system of deep tillage combined with controlled wheel traffic to predetermined lanes is recommended as a measure of control. © 1985 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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Bennie, A. T. P., & Krynauw, G. N. (1985). Causes, adverse effects and control of soil compaction. South African Journal of Plant and Soil. https://doi.org/10.1080/02571862.1985.10634148
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