Water erosion in no-tillage monoculture and intercropped systems along contour lines

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Autor(a) principal: Bertol,Ildegardis
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Ramos,Roger Robert, Barbosa,Fabrício Tondello, González,Antonio Paz, Ramos,Julio César, Bandeira,Douglas Henrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832013000200023
Resumo: Water erosion is the major cause of soil and water losses and the main factor of degradation of agricultural areas. The objective of this work was to quantify pluvial water erosion from an untilled soil with crop rows along the contour, in 2009 and 2010, on a Humic Dystrupept, with the following treatments: a) maize monoculture; b) soybean monoculture; c) common bean monoculture; d) intercropped maize and bean, exposed to four simulated rainfall tests of on hour at controlled intensity (64 mm h-1). The first test was applied 18 days after sowing and the others; 39, 75 and 120 days after the first test. The crop type influenced soil loss through water erosion in the simulated rainfall tests 3 and 4; soybean was most effective in erosion control in test 3, however, in test 4, maize was more effective. Water loss was influenced by the crop type in test 3 only, where maize and soybean were equally effective, with less runoff than from the other crops. The soil loss rate varied during the runoff sampling period in different ways, demonstrating a positive linear relationship between soil and water loss, in the different rainfall tests.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Water erosion in no-tillage monoculture and intercropped systems along contour lines
title Water erosion in no-tillage monoculture and intercropped systems along contour lines
spellingShingle Water erosion in no-tillage monoculture and intercropped systems along contour lines
Bertol,Ildegardis
water losses
soil losses
simulated rainfall
title_short Water erosion in no-tillage monoculture and intercropped systems along contour lines
title_full Water erosion in no-tillage monoculture and intercropped systems along contour lines
title_fullStr Water erosion in no-tillage monoculture and intercropped systems along contour lines
title_full_unstemmed Water erosion in no-tillage monoculture and intercropped systems along contour lines
title_sort Water erosion in no-tillage monoculture and intercropped systems along contour lines
author Bertol,Ildegardis
author_facet Bertol,Ildegardis
Ramos,Roger Robert
Barbosa,Fabrício Tondello
González,Antonio Paz
Ramos,Julio César
Bandeira,Douglas Henrique
author_role author
author2 Ramos,Roger Robert
Barbosa,Fabrício Tondello
González,Antonio Paz
Ramos,Julio César
Bandeira,Douglas Henrique
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bertol,Ildegardis
Ramos,Roger Robert
Barbosa,Fabrício Tondello
González,Antonio Paz
Ramos,Julio César
Bandeira,Douglas Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv water losses
soil losses
simulated rainfall
topic water losses
soil losses
simulated rainfall
description Water erosion is the major cause of soil and water losses and the main factor of degradation of agricultural areas. The objective of this work was to quantify pluvial water erosion from an untilled soil with crop rows along the contour, in 2009 and 2010, on a Humic Dystrupept, with the following treatments: a) maize monoculture; b) soybean monoculture; c) common bean monoculture; d) intercropped maize and bean, exposed to four simulated rainfall tests of on hour at controlled intensity (64 mm h-1). The first test was applied 18 days after sowing and the others; 39, 75 and 120 days after the first test. The crop type influenced soil loss through water erosion in the simulated rainfall tests 3 and 4; soybean was most effective in erosion control in test 3, however, in test 4, maize was more effective. Water loss was influenced by the crop type in test 3 only, where maize and soybean were equally effective, with less runoff than from the other crops. The soil loss rate varied during the runoff sampling period in different ways, demonstrating a positive linear relationship between soil and water loss, in the different rainfall tests.
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