Overview
The determination of the OPT is important because if tillage is carried out on fields that are wetter or drier than the OPT many problems can be caused, including soil structural damage, through the production of large clods, and an increase in the content of readily dispersible clay which is indicative of the soil stability.
The OPT can be determined in relation to the volumetric water content at the lower Plastic Limit of the soil (PL).
Some examples of suggested OPT:
- On a lateritic sandy loam : 0.77 PL
- On a sandy loam : 0.9 PL
For several soils the OPT has been found to equal 0.9 PL, although there are a number of limitations with the use of the lower plastic limit in determining the optimal moisture content. Firstly it is a property of a moulded soil and not an undisturbed soil in the field and secondly, many sandy soils are not plastic and do not have a lower plastic limit.
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