Effect of transit gas pipeline temperature on the production potential of agricultural soils

Authors

  • Daniela Halmová
  • Alexander FEHÉR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5513/jcea.v15i3.2741

Keywords:

gas pipeline, soil temperature, soil moisture, yield of wheat, yield of

Abstract

The aim of our study was to investigate the temperature effects of a transit gas pipeline on soil and harvested crop over the years 2004 – 2006. The study area was located in the village Velký Cetín (Nitra District, South-Western Slovakia) soil type is Mollic Fluvisols calcaric. The temperature of the transported gas increased the soil temperature in the range of 1.1 to 1.75 °C (average ) above the gas lines. It also reduced soil moisture by 0.07 – 2.67 weight per cent (average). The wheat yields above the gas pipelines decreased by 3.63 % in 2004 and by 9.53 % in 2006. Yield of barley also decreased by 13.88 % in 2005.

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2014-09-16

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