Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptus
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Resumo: | The objective of this work was to evaluate the aggregate stability of tropical soils under eucalyptus plantation and native vegetation, and assess the relationships between aggregate stability and some soil chemical and physical properties. Argisols, Cambisol, Latosols and Plinthosol within three eucalyptus-cultivated regions, in the states of Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Sul and Minas Gerais, Brazil, were studied. For each region, soils under native vegetation were compared to those under minimum tillage with eucalyptus cultivation. The aggregate stability was measured using the high-energy moisture characteristic (HEMC) technique, i.e., the moisture release curve at very low suctions. This method compares the resistance of aggregates to slaking on a relative scale from zero to one. Thus, the aggregate stability from different soils and management practices can be directly compared. The aggregate stability ratio was greater than 50% for all soils, which shows that the aggregate stability index is high, both in eucalyptus and native vegetation areas. This suggests that soil management adopted for eucalyptus cultivation does not substantially modify this property. In these soils, the aggregate stability ratio does not show a good relationship with clay or soil organic matter contents. However, soil organic matter shows a positive relationship with clay content and cation exchange capacity. |
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Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptusEstabilidade de agregados em solos cultivados com eucaliptoEucalyptus ap.; high-energy moisture characteristic curve; forest systems; tropical soilsEucalyptus sp.; curva característica de umidade em alta energia; sistemas florestais; solos tropicaisThe objective of this work was to evaluate the aggregate stability of tropical soils under eucalyptus plantation and native vegetation, and assess the relationships between aggregate stability and some soil chemical and physical properties. Argisols, Cambisol, Latosols and Plinthosol within three eucalyptus-cultivated regions, in the states of Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Sul and Minas Gerais, Brazil, were studied. For each region, soils under native vegetation were compared to those under minimum tillage with eucalyptus cultivation. The aggregate stability was measured using the high-energy moisture characteristic (HEMC) technique, i.e., the moisture release curve at very low suctions. This method compares the resistance of aggregates to slaking on a relative scale from zero to one. Thus, the aggregate stability from different soils and management practices can be directly compared. The aggregate stability ratio was greater than 50% for all soils, which shows that the aggregate stability index is high, both in eucalyptus and native vegetation areas. This suggests that soil management adopted for eucalyptus cultivation does not substantially modify this property. In these soils, the aggregate stability ratio does not show a good relationship with clay or soil organic matter contents. However, soil organic matter shows a positive relationship with clay content and cation exchange capacity.O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a estabilidade de agregados, em solos tropicais sob cultivo de eucalipto e vegetação nativa, e avaliar as relações entre a estabilidade de agregados e alguns atributos químicos e físicos do solo. Foram estudados Argissolos, Cambissolo, Latossolos e Plintossolo dentro de três regiões com cultivo de eucalipto, nos estados do Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Sul e Minas Gerais. Para cada região, os solos com vegetação nativa foram comparados aos solos com preparo mínimo sob plantio de eucalipto. A estabilidade de agregados foi determinada por meio da técnica da curva característica da umidade em alta energia (HEMC), isto é, a curva de retenção de umidade na sucção muito baixa. Este método compara a resistência dos agregados à quebra em uma escala relativa de zero a um. Deste modo, a estabilidade de agregado em diferentes solos e práticas de manejo pode ser diretamente comparada. A razão de estabilidade de agregados foi maior que 50% em todos os solos estudados o que indica que o índice de estabilidade de agregados é alto tanto nas áreas com cultivo de eucalipto quanto naquelas com vegetação nativa. Isto sugere que o manejo do solo adotado para o eucalipto não modifica substancialmente este atributo. Nesses solos, a razão de estabilidade de agregados não mostra boa correlação com o conteúdo de argila ou de matéria orgânica. Entretanto, a matéria orgânica do solo mostra uma positiva correlação com o conteúdo de argila e com a capacidade de troca de cátion.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraAvanzi, Junior CesarNorton, Lloyd DarrellSilva, Marx Leandro NavesCuri, NiltonOliveira, Anna Hoffmannda Silva, Mayesse Aparecida2011-03-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/9294Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.46, n.1, jan. 2011; 89-96Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.46, n.1, jan. 2011; 89-961678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAenghttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/9294/6187https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/downloadSuppFile/9294/4553info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-05-16T17:22:39Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/9294Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2014-05-16T17:22:39Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptus Estabilidade de agregados em solos cultivados com eucalipto |
title |
Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptus |
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Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptus Avanzi, Junior Cesar Eucalyptus ap.; high-energy moisture characteristic curve; forest systems; tropical soils Eucalyptus sp.; curva característica de umidade em alta energia; sistemas florestais; solos tropicais |
title_short |
Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptus |
title_full |
Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptus |
title_fullStr |
Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptus |
title_full_unstemmed |
Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptus |
title_sort |
Aggregate stability in soils cultivated with eucalyptus |
author |
Avanzi, Junior Cesar |
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Avanzi, Junior Cesar Norton, Lloyd Darrell Silva, Marx Leandro Naves Curi, Nilton Oliveira, Anna Hoffmann da Silva, Mayesse Aparecida |
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Norton, Lloyd Darrell Silva, Marx Leandro Naves Curi, Nilton Oliveira, Anna Hoffmann da Silva, Mayesse Aparecida |
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Avanzi, Junior Cesar Norton, Lloyd Darrell Silva, Marx Leandro Naves Curi, Nilton Oliveira, Anna Hoffmann da Silva, Mayesse Aparecida |
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Eucalyptus ap.; high-energy moisture characteristic curve; forest systems; tropical soils Eucalyptus sp.; curva característica de umidade em alta energia; sistemas florestais; solos tropicais |
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Eucalyptus ap.; high-energy moisture characteristic curve; forest systems; tropical soils Eucalyptus sp.; curva característica de umidade em alta energia; sistemas florestais; solos tropicais |
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the aggregate stability of tropical soils under eucalyptus plantation and native vegetation, and assess the relationships between aggregate stability and some soil chemical and physical properties. Argisols, Cambisol, Latosols and Plinthosol within three eucalyptus-cultivated regions, in the states of Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Sul and Minas Gerais, Brazil, were studied. For each region, soils under native vegetation were compared to those under minimum tillage with eucalyptus cultivation. The aggregate stability was measured using the high-energy moisture characteristic (HEMC) technique, i.e., the moisture release curve at very low suctions. This method compares the resistance of aggregates to slaking on a relative scale from zero to one. Thus, the aggregate stability from different soils and management practices can be directly compared. The aggregate stability ratio was greater than 50% for all soils, which shows that the aggregate stability index is high, both in eucalyptus and native vegetation areas. This suggests that soil management adopted for eucalyptus cultivation does not substantially modify this property. In these soils, the aggregate stability ratio does not show a good relationship with clay or soil organic matter contents. However, soil organic matter shows a positive relationship with clay content and cation exchange capacity. |
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