Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in Recife
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Resumo: | Analytical results are shown for 9 samples each of 8 cm in thickness in a soil located in the "tabuleiro" area of the Curado Experiment Station. The purpose of the study was to determine which physical, chemical and microbiological measurements could be used to characterize compaction in the soil profile. The study showed that only certain laboratory methods are suitable for characterizing soil compaction. These are: permeability coefficient, macro and micro porosity, apparent specific weight, percentage of saturation, direct observation of root penetration and total porosity. Useful supplementary determinations are mechanical analysis (total and natural dispersion of clays), organic matter, exchange complex and ki and kr. Laboratory determinations that were not helpful in characterizing compaction were: actual specific weight, moisture equivalent, moisture at 15 atmosphere, phosphorus and nitrogen. Data obtained in morphological, physical, chemical and microbiological studies indicated that soil compaction is a consequence of obstruction of a part of the macropores with organic and mineral coloidal material which causes modifications in the physical properties of subsoil layers. Conditions of climate, topography and the nature of clays appear to contribute to the formation of the compacted layers. The destruction of compaction through agricultural practices should improve the physical condition of the soil, facilitate the penetration of plant roots and increase the productive capacity of the soil. |
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Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in RecifeCaracterização de adensamento no subsolo de uma área de "Tabuleiro" da Estação Experimental do Curado, RecifeAnalytical results are shown for 9 samples each of 8 cm in thickness in a soil located in the "tabuleiro" area of the Curado Experiment Station. The purpose of the study was to determine which physical, chemical and microbiological measurements could be used to characterize compaction in the soil profile. The study showed that only certain laboratory methods are suitable for characterizing soil compaction. These are: permeability coefficient, macro and micro porosity, apparent specific weight, percentage of saturation, direct observation of root penetration and total porosity. Useful supplementary determinations are mechanical analysis (total and natural dispersion of clays), organic matter, exchange complex and ki and kr. Laboratory determinations that were not helpful in characterizing compaction were: actual specific weight, moisture equivalent, moisture at 15 atmosphere, phosphorus and nitrogen. Data obtained in morphological, physical, chemical and microbiological studies indicated that soil compaction is a consequence of obstruction of a part of the macropores with organic and mineral coloidal material which causes modifications in the physical properties of subsoil layers. Conditions of climate, topography and the nature of clays appear to contribute to the formation of the compacted layers. The destruction of compaction through agricultural practices should improve the physical condition of the soil, facilitate the penetration of plant roots and increase the productive capacity of the soil.São apresentados os resultados analíticos de nove seções de 8 cm de espessura, de um perfil de solo localizado numa área de "Tabuleiro", na Estação Experimental do Curado, Recife. Visa obter subsídios através das determinações físicas, químicas e microbiológicas que poderão indicar ou serem empregadas na caracterização de adensamento num perfil de solo. São apresentados resultados analíticos (Quadros 1 a 3 e Fig. 1), referenciados os seus métodos e feitas considerações sobre os mesmos. Como conclusões verifica-se que apenas determinados métodos de laboratório podem ser empregados convenientemente. Destacam-se as determinações do coeficiente de permeabilidade, macro e microporosidade, peso específico aparente, percentagem de saturação, método de avaliação direta de penetração das raízes e porosidade total. Outras determinações complementam as anteriores, como análise granulométrica (dispersão total e natural), matéria orgânica, complexo sortivo e ki e kr. As determinações que não apresentaram condições para o fim desejado foram: peso específico real, umidade equivalente, umidade a 15 atmosferas, fósforos e nitrogênio. Os dados obtidos nos estudos morfológicos, físicos, químicos e microbiológicos indicam que o adensamento estudado é consequência da obstrução de parte dos macroporos por material coloidal orgânico e mineral, provocando modificações nas propriedades físicas das camadas do subsolo. As condições do clima, relevo e natureza da argila parecem contribuir para a formação dessas camadas adensadas. A destruição do adensamento por meio de práticas agrícolas adequadas viriam melhorar as condições físicas do solo, facilitar a penetração das raízes das plantas e aumentar a capacidade produtiva do solo.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraOliveira, Luiz Bezerra deDantas, Humberto da SilveiraCampelo, Adalis BezerraGalvão, Stênio JaymeGomes, Ivan Ferreira2014-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/17937Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.3, n.1, 1968: Série Agronomia e Veterinária; 207-214Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.3, n.1, 1968: Série Agronomia e Veterinária; 207-2141678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAporhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/17937/12016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-04-15T18:15:31Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/17937Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2014-04-15T18:15:31Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in Recife Caracterização de adensamento no subsolo de uma área de "Tabuleiro" da Estação Experimental do Curado, Recife |
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Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in Recife |
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Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in Recife Oliveira, Luiz Bezerra de |
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Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in Recife |
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Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in Recife |
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Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in Recife |
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Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in Recife |
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Characterization of subsoil compaction in a "Tabuleiro" area on Curado experiment station in Recife |
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Oliveira, Luiz Bezerra de |
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Oliveira, Luiz Bezerra de Dantas, Humberto da Silveira Campelo, Adalis Bezerra Galvão, Stênio Jayme Gomes, Ivan Ferreira |
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Dantas, Humberto da Silveira Campelo, Adalis Bezerra Galvão, Stênio Jayme Gomes, Ivan Ferreira |
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Oliveira, Luiz Bezerra de Dantas, Humberto da Silveira Campelo, Adalis Bezerra Galvão, Stênio Jayme Gomes, Ivan Ferreira |
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Analytical results are shown for 9 samples each of 8 cm in thickness in a soil located in the "tabuleiro" area of the Curado Experiment Station. The purpose of the study was to determine which physical, chemical and microbiological measurements could be used to characterize compaction in the soil profile. The study showed that only certain laboratory methods are suitable for characterizing soil compaction. These are: permeability coefficient, macro and micro porosity, apparent specific weight, percentage of saturation, direct observation of root penetration and total porosity. Useful supplementary determinations are mechanical analysis (total and natural dispersion of clays), organic matter, exchange complex and ki and kr. Laboratory determinations that were not helpful in characterizing compaction were: actual specific weight, moisture equivalent, moisture at 15 atmosphere, phosphorus and nitrogen. Data obtained in morphological, physical, chemical and microbiological studies indicated that soil compaction is a consequence of obstruction of a part of the macropores with organic and mineral coloidal material which causes modifications in the physical properties of subsoil layers. Conditions of climate, topography and the nature of clays appear to contribute to the formation of the compacted layers. The destruction of compaction through agricultural practices should improve the physical condition of the soil, facilitate the penetration of plant roots and increase the productive capacity of the soil. |
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