Iron oxides and quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems

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Autor(a) principal: Barbieri,Diogo Mazza
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Marques Júnior,José, Siqueira,Diego Silva, Teixeira,Daniel De Bortoli, Panosso,Alan Rodrigo, Pereira,Gener Tadeu, La Scala Junior,Newton
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: Improvements in working conditions, sustainable production, and competitiveness have led to substantial changes in sugarcane harvesting systems. Such changes have altered a number of soil properties, including iron oxides and organic matter, as well as some chemical properties, such as the maximum P adsorption capacity of the soil. The aim of this study was to characterize the relationship between iron oxides and the quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems. For that purpose, two 1 ha plots in mechanically and manually harvested fields were used to obtain soil samples from the 0.00-0.25 m soil layer at 126 different points. The mineralogical, chemical, and physical results were subjected to descriptive statistical analyses, such as the mean comparison test, as well as to multivariate statistical and principal component analyses. Multivariate tests allowed soil properties to be classified in two different groups according to the harvesting method: manual harvest with the burning of residual cane, and mechanical harvest without burning. The mechanical harvesting system was found to enhance pedoenvironmental conditions, leading to changes in the crystallinity of iron oxides, an increase in the humification of organic matter, and a relative decrease in phosphorus adsorption in this area compared to the manual harvesting system.
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title Iron oxides and quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems
spellingShingle Iron oxides and quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems
Barbieri,Diogo Mazza
degree of humification
geochemistry
soil management
sustainable agriculture
title_short Iron oxides and quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems
title_full Iron oxides and quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems
title_fullStr Iron oxides and quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems
title_full_unstemmed Iron oxides and quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems
title_sort Iron oxides and quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems
author Barbieri,Diogo Mazza
author_facet Barbieri,Diogo Mazza
Marques Júnior,José
Siqueira,Diego Silva
Teixeira,Daniel De Bortoli
Panosso,Alan Rodrigo
Pereira,Gener Tadeu
La Scala Junior,Newton
author_role author
author2 Marques Júnior,José
Siqueira,Diego Silva
Teixeira,Daniel De Bortoli
Panosso,Alan Rodrigo
Pereira,Gener Tadeu
La Scala Junior,Newton
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbieri,Diogo Mazza
Marques Júnior,José
Siqueira,Diego Silva
Teixeira,Daniel De Bortoli
Panosso,Alan Rodrigo
Pereira,Gener Tadeu
La Scala Junior,Newton
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv degree of humification
geochemistry
soil management
sustainable agriculture
topic degree of humification
geochemistry
soil management
sustainable agriculture
description Improvements in working conditions, sustainable production, and competitiveness have led to substantial changes in sugarcane harvesting systems. Such changes have altered a number of soil properties, including iron oxides and organic matter, as well as some chemical properties, such as the maximum P adsorption capacity of the soil. The aim of this study was to characterize the relationship between iron oxides and the quality of organic matter in sugarcane harvesting systems. For that purpose, two 1 ha plots in mechanically and manually harvested fields were used to obtain soil samples from the 0.00-0.25 m soil layer at 126 different points. The mineralogical, chemical, and physical results were subjected to descriptive statistical analyses, such as the mean comparison test, as well as to multivariate statistical and principal component analyses. Multivariate tests allowed soil properties to be classified in two different groups according to the harvesting method: manual harvest with the burning of residual cane, and mechanical harvest without burning. The mechanical harvesting system was found to enhance pedoenvironmental conditions, leading to changes in the crystallinity of iron oxides, an increase in the humification of organic matter, and a relative decrease in phosphorus adsorption in this area compared to the manual harvesting system.
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