Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.

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Autor(a) principal: PAVEI, D. S.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: PANACHUKI, E., SALTON, J. C., SONE, J. S., ALVES SOBRINHO, T. A., VALIM, W. C., OLIVEIRA, P. T. S. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Agricultural management significantly influences soil physical properties and soil erosion. However, there are few studies investigating the long-term effects of agricultural management on soil erosion and physical properties. Here, we assessed the impacts of 20-year agricultural land uses under different management practices on soil physical properties and interrill erosion. This study was conducted on an experimental farm of the Embrapa Western Agriculture, Brazil, and the treatments consisted of soybean cropping under conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT), crop-livestock integration during the cropping phase (CL-C) and the livestock phase (CL-L), and Brachiaria decumbens pasture under rotational grazing (PP). Soil samples were taken to evaluate the soil physical properties, and 25 rainfall simulations with an intensity of 60 mm h-1 were carried out by using a portable rainfall simulator with runoff plots of 0.7 m2 to quantify surface runoff and interrill erosion. After two decades, the crop-livestock systems (CL-L and CL-C) presented better soil physical properties in the topsoil layer (0.00?0.05 m) with a higher level of aggregation. Soil and water losses ranged from 4.7 to 14.4 × 10-3 kg m-2 and 4.9 to 12.4 mm, respectively. A higher reduction in soil erosion was observed in NT, while CT showed the highest soil erosion rates. These findings indicate an opportunity for a reduction of soil erosion by 60 % by adopting crop-livestock integration comparing CL-C with CT, while livestock under an integrated system (CL-L) decreased water loss by 30 % compared with PP. This study is a starting point for future research, and the findings reveal the potential to minimize the agriculture footprint.
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spelling Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.Uso sustentável do soloIntegração lavoura pecuáriaErosãoUso da TerraManejo do SoloAgricultural management significantly influences soil physical properties and soil erosion. However, there are few studies investigating the long-term effects of agricultural management on soil erosion and physical properties. Here, we assessed the impacts of 20-year agricultural land uses under different management practices on soil physical properties and interrill erosion. This study was conducted on an experimental farm of the Embrapa Western Agriculture, Brazil, and the treatments consisted of soybean cropping under conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT), crop-livestock integration during the cropping phase (CL-C) and the livestock phase (CL-L), and Brachiaria decumbens pasture under rotational grazing (PP). Soil samples were taken to evaluate the soil physical properties, and 25 rainfall simulations with an intensity of 60 mm h-1 were carried out by using a portable rainfall simulator with runoff plots of 0.7 m2 to quantify surface runoff and interrill erosion. After two decades, the crop-livestock systems (CL-L and CL-C) presented better soil physical properties in the topsoil layer (0.00?0.05 m) with a higher level of aggregation. Soil and water losses ranged from 4.7 to 14.4 × 10-3 kg m-2 and 4.9 to 12.4 mm, respectively. A higher reduction in soil erosion was observed in NT, while CT showed the highest soil erosion rates. These findings indicate an opportunity for a reduction of soil erosion by 60 % by adopting crop-livestock integration comparing CL-C with CT, while livestock under an integrated system (CL-L) decreased water loss by 30 % compared with PP. This study is a starting point for future research, and the findings reveal the potential to minimize the agriculture footprint.DORLY SCARIOT PAVEI, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, AQUIDAUANA, MS; ELÓI PANACHUKI, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, AQUIDAUANA; JULIO CESAR SALTON, CPAO; JULLIAN SOUZA SONE, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO, SAO CARLOS, SP; TEODORICO ALVES SOBRINHO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, CAMPO GRANDE, MS; WANDER CARDOSO VALIM, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA GRANDE DOURADOS, DOURADOS, MS; PAULO TARSO SANCHES DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, CAMPO GRANDE, MS.PAVEI, D. S.PANACHUKI, E.SALTON, J. C.SONE, J. S.ALVES SOBRINHO, T. A.VALIM, W. C.OLIVEIRA, P. T. S. de2022-02-10T19:00:45Z2022-02-10T19:00:45Z2022-02-102021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, v. 45, n. e0210039, 2021.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/113992510.36783/18069657rbcs20210039enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2022-02-10T19:00:53Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1139925Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542022-02-10T19:00:53falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542022-02-10T19:00:53Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.
title Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.
spellingShingle Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.
PAVEI, D. S.
Uso sustentável do solo
Integração lavoura pecuária
Erosão
Uso da Terra
Manejo do Solo
title_short Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.
title_full Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.
title_fullStr Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.
title_full_unstemmed Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.
title_sort Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation.
author PAVEI, D. S.
author_facet PAVEI, D. S.
PANACHUKI, E.
SALTON, J. C.
SONE, J. S.
ALVES SOBRINHO, T. A.
VALIM, W. C.
OLIVEIRA, P. T. S. de
author_role author
author2 PANACHUKI, E.
SALTON, J. C.
SONE, J. S.
ALVES SOBRINHO, T. A.
VALIM, W. C.
OLIVEIRA, P. T. S. de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv DORLY SCARIOT PAVEI, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, AQUIDAUANA, MS; ELÓI PANACHUKI, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, AQUIDAUANA; JULIO CESAR SALTON, CPAO; JULLIAN SOUZA SONE, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO, SAO CARLOS, SP; TEODORICO ALVES SOBRINHO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, CAMPO GRANDE, MS; WANDER CARDOSO VALIM, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA GRANDE DOURADOS, DOURADOS, MS; PAULO TARSO SANCHES DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, CAMPO GRANDE, MS.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PAVEI, D. S.
PANACHUKI, E.
SALTON, J. C.
SONE, J. S.
ALVES SOBRINHO, T. A.
VALIM, W. C.
OLIVEIRA, P. T. S. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Uso sustentável do solo
Integração lavoura pecuária
Erosão
Uso da Terra
Manejo do Solo
topic Uso sustentável do solo
Integração lavoura pecuária
Erosão
Uso da Terra
Manejo do Solo
description Agricultural management significantly influences soil physical properties and soil erosion. However, there are few studies investigating the long-term effects of agricultural management on soil erosion and physical properties. Here, we assessed the impacts of 20-year agricultural land uses under different management practices on soil physical properties and interrill erosion. This study was conducted on an experimental farm of the Embrapa Western Agriculture, Brazil, and the treatments consisted of soybean cropping under conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT), crop-livestock integration during the cropping phase (CL-C) and the livestock phase (CL-L), and Brachiaria decumbens pasture under rotational grazing (PP). Soil samples were taken to evaluate the soil physical properties, and 25 rainfall simulations with an intensity of 60 mm h-1 were carried out by using a portable rainfall simulator with runoff plots of 0.7 m2 to quantify surface runoff and interrill erosion. After two decades, the crop-livestock systems (CL-L and CL-C) presented better soil physical properties in the topsoil layer (0.00?0.05 m) with a higher level of aggregation. Soil and water losses ranged from 4.7 to 14.4 × 10-3 kg m-2 and 4.9 to 12.4 mm, respectively. A higher reduction in soil erosion was observed in NT, while CT showed the highest soil erosion rates. These findings indicate an opportunity for a reduction of soil erosion by 60 % by adopting crop-livestock integration comparing CL-C with CT, while livestock under an integrated system (CL-L) decreased water loss by 30 % compared with PP. This study is a starting point for future research, and the findings reveal the potential to minimize the agriculture footprint.
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