Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros

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Autor(a) principal: Araujo-Junior, Cezar Francisco
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Guimarães, Paulo Tácito Gontijo, Dias Junior, Moacir de Souza, Alcântara, Elifas Nunes, Mendes, Aretusa Daniela Resende
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Weed control is one of the most intensive management practices in coffee plantations resulting in changes in soil chemical properties. The objectives of this study were: a) to assess the effects of weed management in a coffee plantation on the chemical properties of a Dystroferric Red Latosol (Oxisol) compared to soil under native forest; b) to verify the relationship between soil organic carbon content (COS) and the effective cation exchange capacity (effective CEC) and the cation exchange capacity at pH 7. This study was carried out on an experimental farm of the Agricultural Research Company of Minas Gerais (EPAMIG) at the São Sebastião do Paraíso County, of Minas Gerais State. In the experimental area, coffee was planted and the experiment was installed in randomized blocks with three replications. The following weed plant managements were evaluated: without weed control (SCAP); hand weeding (CAPM); post-emergence herbicide (HPOS); mechanized mower (ROÇA); rotary tiller (ENRT); coffee tandem disc harrow (GRAD) and pre- emergence herbicide (HPRE). Each one of these weed control systems had been performed in the preceding 30 years in three inter-rows (length 36 m). Five soil samples were collected in three layers (0-3, 10-13 and 25-28 cm) per plot between coffee rows, in December 2007. The following soil chemical analyses were performed: pH-water, exchangeable cations (Ca, Mg, K and Al), cation exchange capacity at natural pH (effective CEC) and cation exchange capacity at pH 7.0 (CEC potential. The results showed that the maintenance of weed plants between coffee rows in the treatment no weed control (SCAP) had positive effects on the chemical properties (exchangeable Ca, effective CEC and CEC at pH 7.0 in the three layers). Furthermore, the total soil organic carbon content at 0-3 cm depth increased and may contribute to the increase and maintenance of carbon stocks in coffee plantations. Thus, no weed control (SCAP) between coffee rows can be adopted for the improvement and maintenance of the chemical properties in coffee plantations. On the other hand, the constant long term-use (30 years) with HPRE management decreases the pH-water values in the layers 10-13 and 25-28 cm and the exchangeable Ca, Mg and effective CEC in the three layers studied in relation to other weed plant managements. The effective CEC of the soil was related with organic carbon content in 59, 60 and 47 % of the cases and CEC at pH 7 in 65, 55 and 46 % in the layers 0-3, 10-13 and 25-28 cm.
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spelling Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeirosChanges in chemical properties of a latosol by weed management in coffee plantionsControle de plantas daninhasCarbono orgânico totalCapacidade de troca de cátionsCargas do solopHEletroquímica de soloWeed controlTotal organic carbonCation exchange capacitySoil chargeSoil electrochemistryWeed control is one of the most intensive management practices in coffee plantations resulting in changes in soil chemical properties. The objectives of this study were: a) to assess the effects of weed management in a coffee plantation on the chemical properties of a Dystroferric Red Latosol (Oxisol) compared to soil under native forest; b) to verify the relationship between soil organic carbon content (COS) and the effective cation exchange capacity (effective CEC) and the cation exchange capacity at pH 7. This study was carried out on an experimental farm of the Agricultural Research Company of Minas Gerais (EPAMIG) at the São Sebastião do Paraíso County, of Minas Gerais State. In the experimental area, coffee was planted and the experiment was installed in randomized blocks with three replications. The following weed plant managements were evaluated: without weed control (SCAP); hand weeding (CAPM); post-emergence herbicide (HPOS); mechanized mower (ROÇA); rotary tiller (ENRT); coffee tandem disc harrow (GRAD) and pre- emergence herbicide (HPRE). Each one of these weed control systems had been performed in the preceding 30 years in three inter-rows (length 36 m). Five soil samples were collected in three layers (0-3, 10-13 and 25-28 cm) per plot between coffee rows, in December 2007. The following soil chemical analyses were performed: pH-water, exchangeable cations (Ca, Mg, K and Al), cation exchange capacity at natural pH (effective CEC) and cation exchange capacity at pH 7.0 (CEC potential. The results showed that the maintenance of weed plants between coffee rows in the treatment no weed control (SCAP) had positive effects on the chemical properties (exchangeable Ca, effective CEC and CEC at pH 7.0 in the three layers). Furthermore, the total soil organic carbon content at 0-3 cm depth increased and may contribute to the increase and maintenance of carbon stocks in coffee plantations. Thus, no weed control (SCAP) between coffee rows can be adopted for the improvement and maintenance of the chemical properties in coffee plantations. On the other hand, the constant long term-use (30 years) with HPRE management decreases the pH-water values in the layers 10-13 and 25-28 cm and the exchangeable Ca, Mg and effective CEC in the three layers studied in relation to other weed plant managements. The effective CEC of the soil was related with organic carbon content in 59, 60 and 47 % of the cases and CEC at pH 7 in 65, 55 and 46 % in the layers 0-3, 10-13 and 25-28 cm.O controle de plantas invasoras é uma das práticas de manejo mais intensivas na condução de lavouras cafeeiras, o qual provoca alterações nos atributos químicos do solo. Diante disso, os objetivos deste estudo foram: avaliar os efeitos dos diferentes sistemas de manejo de plantas invasoras em uma lavoura cafeeira nos atributos químicos de um Latossolo Vermelho distroférrico em relação ao solo sob mata nativa (MATA); e verificar a relação entre o teor de C orgânico do solo (COS) e a capacidade de troca de cátions efetiva (CTC a pH natural) e a capacidade de troca de cátions a pH 7 (CTC a pH 7). O estudo foi realizado na fazenda experimental da Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais (EPAMIG), localizada no município de São Sebastião do Paraíso, Minas Gerais. A área experimental foi plantada com cafeeiros da cultivar Paraíso, e o experimento foi instalado em blocos casualizados, com sete manejos de plantas invasoras e três repetições. Os manejos de plantas invasoras avaliados foram: sem capina (SCAP); capina manual (CAPM); herbicida de pós-emergência (HPOS); roçadora (ROÇA); enxada rotativa (ENRT); grade (GRAD); e herbicida de pré-emergência (HPRE). Cada manejo de plantas invasoras nas entrelinhas dos cafeeiros vem sendo realizado há 30 anos em três ruas, com 36 m de comprimento cada. As amostras de solo foram coletadas no centro das entrelinhas dos cafeeiros em dezembro de 2007, com cinco amostras simples por parcela, que perfizeram uma amostra composta em três profundidades (0-3, 10-13 e 25-28 cm). As seguintes análises químicas foram realizadas nas amostras de solo: pH em água, cátions trocáveis (Ca, Mg, K e Al), C orgânico (COS), capacidade de troca de cátions efetiva ou a pH natural (CTC efetiva) e capacidade de troca de cátions a pH 7. Os manejos apresentaram características contrastantes, variando desde métodos manuais até capinas químicas e mecânicas. Os resultados permitiram observar que a manutenção das plantas invasoras nas entrelinhas dos cafeeiros, adotada no manejo sem capina, contribuiu positivamente para as alterações dos atributos químicos (Ca trocável, CTC efetiva e CTC a pH 7,0) nas três profundidades estudadas; além disso, elevou o teor de C orgânico total na profundidade de 0-3 cm e pode contribuir para aumento e manutenção dos estoques de C em lavouras cafeeiras. Assim, o manejo SCAP nas entrelinhas dos cafeeiros pode ser adotado para a melhoria e manutenção dos atributos químicos em lavouras cafeeiras. Por outro lado, a utilização constante e por longo prazo (30 anos) do manejo HPRE reduziu os valores de pH nas profundidades de 10-13 e 25-28 cm e do Ca trocável, Mg trocável e CTC efetiva nas três profundidades estudadas, em relação aos demais manejos de plantas invasoras. Os valores de CTC efetiva do Latossolo Vermelho distroférrico apresentaram relação com o teor de C orgânico em 59, 60 e 47 % dos casos e de CTC a pH 7 em 65, 55 e 46 %, nas profundidades de 0-3, 10-13 e 25-28 cm.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (SBCS)2020-04-06T10:27:44Z2020-04-06T10:27:44Z2011-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfARAUJO-JUNIOR, C. F. et al. Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, Viçosa, MG, v. 35, n. 6, p. 2207-2217, Nov./Dec. 2011. DOI: 10.1590/S0100-06832011000600036.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/56557786Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (RBCS)reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraujo-Junior, Cezar FranciscoGuimarães, Paulo Tácito GontijoDias Junior, Moacir de SouzaAlcântara, Elifas NunesMendes, Aretusa Daniela Resendepor2023-05-30T19:37:37Zoai:localhost:1/39786Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-30T19:37:37Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros
Changes in chemical properties of a latosol by weed management in coffee plantions
title Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros
spellingShingle Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros
Araujo-Junior, Cezar Francisco
Controle de plantas daninhas
Carbono orgânico total
Capacidade de troca de cátions
Cargas do solo
pH
Eletroquímica de solo
Weed control
Total organic carbon
Cation exchange capacity
Soil charge
Soil electrochemistry
title_short Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros
title_full Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros
title_fullStr Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros
title_full_unstemmed Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros
title_sort Alterações nos atributos químicos de um latossolo pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em cafeeiros
author Araujo-Junior, Cezar Francisco
author_facet Araujo-Junior, Cezar Francisco
Guimarães, Paulo Tácito Gontijo
Dias Junior, Moacir de Souza
Alcântara, Elifas Nunes
Mendes, Aretusa Daniela Resende
author_role author
author2 Guimarães, Paulo Tácito Gontijo
Dias Junior, Moacir de Souza
Alcântara, Elifas Nunes
Mendes, Aretusa Daniela Resende
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araujo-Junior, Cezar Francisco
Guimarães, Paulo Tácito Gontijo
Dias Junior, Moacir de Souza
Alcântara, Elifas Nunes
Mendes, Aretusa Daniela Resende
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Controle de plantas daninhas
Carbono orgânico total
Capacidade de troca de cátions
Cargas do solo
pH
Eletroquímica de solo
Weed control
Total organic carbon
Cation exchange capacity
Soil charge
Soil electrochemistry
topic Controle de plantas daninhas
Carbono orgânico total
Capacidade de troca de cátions
Cargas do solo
pH
Eletroquímica de solo
Weed control
Total organic carbon
Cation exchange capacity
Soil charge
Soil electrochemistry
description Weed control is one of the most intensive management practices in coffee plantations resulting in changes in soil chemical properties. The objectives of this study were: a) to assess the effects of weed management in a coffee plantation on the chemical properties of a Dystroferric Red Latosol (Oxisol) compared to soil under native forest; b) to verify the relationship between soil organic carbon content (COS) and the effective cation exchange capacity (effective CEC) and the cation exchange capacity at pH 7. This study was carried out on an experimental farm of the Agricultural Research Company of Minas Gerais (EPAMIG) at the São Sebastião do Paraíso County, of Minas Gerais State. In the experimental area, coffee was planted and the experiment was installed in randomized blocks with three replications. The following weed plant managements were evaluated: without weed control (SCAP); hand weeding (CAPM); post-emergence herbicide (HPOS); mechanized mower (ROÇA); rotary tiller (ENRT); coffee tandem disc harrow (GRAD) and pre- emergence herbicide (HPRE). Each one of these weed control systems had been performed in the preceding 30 years in three inter-rows (length 36 m). Five soil samples were collected in three layers (0-3, 10-13 and 25-28 cm) per plot between coffee rows, in December 2007. The following soil chemical analyses were performed: pH-water, exchangeable cations (Ca, Mg, K and Al), cation exchange capacity at natural pH (effective CEC) and cation exchange capacity at pH 7.0 (CEC potential. The results showed that the maintenance of weed plants between coffee rows in the treatment no weed control (SCAP) had positive effects on the chemical properties (exchangeable Ca, effective CEC and CEC at pH 7.0 in the three layers). Furthermore, the total soil organic carbon content at 0-3 cm depth increased and may contribute to the increase and maintenance of carbon stocks in coffee plantations. Thus, no weed control (SCAP) between coffee rows can be adopted for the improvement and maintenance of the chemical properties in coffee plantations. On the other hand, the constant long term-use (30 years) with HPRE management decreases the pH-water values in the layers 10-13 and 25-28 cm and the exchangeable Ca, Mg and effective CEC in the three layers studied in relation to other weed plant managements. The effective CEC of the soil was related with organic carbon content in 59, 60 and 47 % of the cases and CEC at pH 7 in 65, 55 and 46 % in the layers 0-3, 10-13 and 25-28 cm.
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