%0 Journal Article %T Effect of conventional and conservation tillage with management residue on some of Soil physicochemical properties in wheat. %J Iranian Journal of Soil and Water Research %I University of Tehran %Z 2008-479X %A Abasdokht, Hamid %A Falah heravi, Abolfazl %A Zare FeizAbadi, Ahmad %A Gholami, Ahamad %D 2017 %\ 11/22/2017 %V 48 %N 4 %P 841-851 %! Effect of conventional and conservation tillage with management residue on some of Soil physicochemical properties in wheat. %K Mycorrhizal colonization(spore) %K Grain yield %K no-tillage %K Soil temperature %K Resistance to penetration %R 10.22059/ijswr.2017.129633.667274 %X In order to study the effect of conventional and conservation tillage with management residue on wheat physiological properties ,a field experiment was conducted in 2013-2014 at Mashhad Agricultural and Natural Resources Research center of Razavi Khorasan province. This experiment was arranged in a split plot design based on randomized complete block with three replications. Main plots were tillage systems: 1) conventional tillage, 2) reduced tillage and 3) no tillage; subplots were management residue: 1) 0%, 2) 30% and 3) 60% residue. The results showed that tillage systems had significant effect on Mycorrhizal colonization(spore), soil temperature, Water-holding capacity of the soil, porosity. The highest Mycorrhizal colonization (spore)(72.88), Water-holding capacity of the soil (21.59%), porosity (62.09%), were obtained from no-till method. Residue management were significantly different effect on Mycorrhizal colonization(spore), soil temperature, Water-holding capacity of the soil, resistance to penetration, porosity. The highest grain yields were obtained under no-till (6912.2 kg/ha) and 60% residue treatment (6980.8 kg/ha). It is concluded that conservation tillage with more residue aboveground could improve wheat yield and some of soil physicochemical properties %U https://ijswr.ut.ac.ir/article_64156_f97d2acab1e2412503849d55fb8e6099.pdf