I. International Agricultural Science Congress, Van, Türkiye, 9 - 12 Mayıs 2018, ss.546
Abstract: Soil quality and sustainability are significantly affected by soil
aggregation. This research was carried out to determine the effects of particle
size distribution of aggregate size fractions on soil properties in a finetextured
soil. A clay textured soil sample was dry sieved in a set of sieves
with 2; 1; 0.5 and 0.25 mm sieve openings to prepare <2 mm; <1 mm; <0.5
mm and <0.25 mm fractions. Physical and chemical analyzes were
performed on these fractions. Among the physical properties, particle size
distribution, moisture characteristics, drying curve, consistency limits and
dispersion ratio were determined. From the chemical properties, soil
reaction, organic matter content, lime content and cation exchange capacity
were determined. Aggregate size distributions were found to be similar in the
first three fractions with regarding to sand content (2-0.05 mm) and higher
than the other fractions in the <0.25 mm fraction. The fine and very fine sand
content increased with increases in size fractions. It has been determined that
this condition affects bulk density and consistency limits. The bulk density
increased with increasing aggregate size except for the fraction of <0.25 mm.
Increased values were recorded in the fractions of <2, <1 and <0.5 mm
respectively for plastic and liquid limits. Aggregate fractions showed
significant differences in moisture content (p <0.01) in the drying process
from saturation to dry state. The same was also noted for soil moisture
characteristics. The aggregate fractions were found to be significantly
different (p <0.01) in terms of soil reaction and organic matter