Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil management
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Resumo: | The correct spatial intervention in the administration of the plantation, arising from specific areas of soil mapping, can increase your productivity as well as profitability and yields in agriculture. The spatial and Pearson’s relationships between sugarcane attributes and chemical attributes of a Typic Tropustalf were studied in the growing season of 2010, in Suzanápolis, State of São Paulo, Brazil (20°27’33” S lat.; 51°08’05” W long.), in order to obtain the attributes that had the best sugarcane productivity relationship. To this end, a geostatistical grid containing 118 sample points was installed for soil and plant data collection in an area of 10.5 ha with the third crop cut. The productivity of sugarcane (PRO) represented the attribute of the plant, while the attributes of the soil were: K+, Ca+2, Mg+2 and organic matter at depths of 0-0.20 m and 0.20-0.40 m. Relationships were calculated between the PRO and the attributes of the soil. Semivariograms were adjusted for all attributes, obtaining the respective krigings and the cross-validations. It was also made the cokrigings between the PRO and the soil attributes. The levels of the soil organic matter, for their evident substantial correlations, Sperman’s Rho and spatial, with the productivity of sugarcane, are indicators of two specific areas of soil management strongly associated with the productivity of sugarcane. In such zones this productivity varies between 75.8-94.7 t ha-1 and 101.0-119.9 t ha-1, when the levels of organic matter respectively are 12.7-14.5 g dm-3 (0-0.20 m) and 11.8-12.8 g dm-3 (0.20-0.40 m). |
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Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil managementProdutividade da cana-de-açúcar e definição de zonas específicas de manejo do soloGeostatisticalSoil management and conservationSaccharum spp.Spatial variability.GeoestatísticaManejo e conservação do soloSaccharum spp.Variabilidade espacial.Geoestatísticafertilidade do soloThe correct spatial intervention in the administration of the plantation, arising from specific areas of soil mapping, can increase your productivity as well as profitability and yields in agriculture. The spatial and Pearson’s relationships between sugarcane attributes and chemical attributes of a Typic Tropustalf were studied in the growing season of 2010, in Suzanápolis, State of São Paulo, Brazil (20°27’33” S lat.; 51°08’05” W long.), in order to obtain the attributes that had the best sugarcane productivity relationship. To this end, a geostatistical grid containing 118 sample points was installed for soil and plant data collection in an area of 10.5 ha with the third crop cut. The productivity of sugarcane (PRO) represented the attribute of the plant, while the attributes of the soil were: K+, Ca+2, Mg+2 and organic matter at depths of 0-0.20 m and 0.20-0.40 m. Relationships were calculated between the PRO and the attributes of the soil. Semivariograms were adjusted for all attributes, obtaining the respective krigings and the cross-validations. It was also made the cokrigings between the PRO and the soil attributes. The levels of the soil organic matter, for their evident substantial correlations, Sperman’s Rho and spatial, with the productivity of sugarcane, are indicators of two specific areas of soil management strongly associated with the productivity of sugarcane. In such zones this productivity varies between 75.8-94.7 t ha-1 and 101.0-119.9 t ha-1, when the levels of organic matter respectively are 12.7-14.5 g dm-3 (0-0.20 m) and 11.8-12.8 g dm-3 (0.20-0.40 m).A correta intervenção espacial na administração da lavoura, decorrente das zonas específicas de manejo do solo, aumenta sua produtividade e a lucratividade agrícola. No ano de 2010, no município de Suzanápolis, no estado de São Paulo (20°27'33'' S lat.; 51°08'05'' W long.), foram empregadas correlações (espaciais e de Pearson), entre atributos da cana-de-açúcar e alguns químicos de um ARGISSOLO VERMELHO Distrófico, visando encontrar aquele que se correlacionasse bem com a produtividade agrícola. Para tanto, instalou-se a malha geoestatística para a coleta de dados do solo e da planta, com 118 pontos amostrais, num talhão de 10,5 ha com a cana-de-açúcar de terceiro corte. A produtividade de cana-de-açúcar (PRO), ATR, BRI e POL representaram os atributos da planta, enquanto que do solo foram: K+, Ca+2, Mg+2 e matéria orgânica do solo, nas profundidades de 0-0,20 m e 0,20-0,40 m. Estabeleceram-se correlações lineares, simples e múltiplas, entre a PRO e os atributos do solo. Foram modelados semivariogramas para todos os atributos, obtendo-se as respectivas krigagens e validações cruzadas. Também foram estabelecidas as cokrigagens entre a PRO e os demais atributos. Os teores de matéria orgânica do solo, por evidenciarem substanciais correlações, Pearson e espaciais, com a produtividade de colmos de cana-de-açúcar, são indicadores de duas zonas específicas de manejo do solo fortemente associadas à produtividade da cana-de-açúcar. Nelas, tal produtividade varia entre 75,8-94,7 e 101,0-119,9 t ha-1 quando respectivamente os teores de matéria orgânica o forem de 12,7-14,0 e 14,5-15,8 g dm-3 (0-0,20 m) e 11,8-12,8 e 13,1-14,0 g dm-3 (0,20-0,40 m).UEL2013-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1104310.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n5p2077Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 34 No. 5 (2013); 2077-2088Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 34 n. 5 (2013); 2077-20881679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/11043/pdf_8Dalchiavon, Flávio CarlosCarvalho, Morel de Passos eAndrade, Flávio Gomes deMontanari, RafaelAndreotti, Marceloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-11-19T18:36:24Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11043Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2015-11-19T18:36:24Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil management Produtividade da cana-de-açúcar e definição de zonas específicas de manejo do solo |
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Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil management |
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Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil management Dalchiavon, Flávio Carlos Geostatistical Soil management and conservation Saccharum spp. Spatial variability. Geoestatística Manejo e conservação do solo Saccharum spp. Variabilidade espacial. Geoestatística fertilidade do solo |
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Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil management |
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Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil management |
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Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil management |
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Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil management |
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Productivity of the sugarcane and definition of specific zones of soil management |
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Dalchiavon, Flávio Carlos |
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Dalchiavon, Flávio Carlos Carvalho, Morel de Passos e Andrade, Flávio Gomes de Montanari, Rafael Andreotti, Marcelo |
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Carvalho, Morel de Passos e Andrade, Flávio Gomes de Montanari, Rafael Andreotti, Marcelo |
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Dalchiavon, Flávio Carlos Carvalho, Morel de Passos e Andrade, Flávio Gomes de Montanari, Rafael Andreotti, Marcelo |
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Geostatistical Soil management and conservation Saccharum spp. Spatial variability. Geoestatística Manejo e conservação do solo Saccharum spp. Variabilidade espacial. Geoestatística fertilidade do solo |
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Geostatistical Soil management and conservation Saccharum spp. Spatial variability. Geoestatística Manejo e conservação do solo Saccharum spp. Variabilidade espacial. Geoestatística fertilidade do solo |
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The correct spatial intervention in the administration of the plantation, arising from specific areas of soil mapping, can increase your productivity as well as profitability and yields in agriculture. The spatial and Pearson’s relationships between sugarcane attributes and chemical attributes of a Typic Tropustalf were studied in the growing season of 2010, in Suzanápolis, State of São Paulo, Brazil (20°27’33” S lat.; 51°08’05” W long.), in order to obtain the attributes that had the best sugarcane productivity relationship. To this end, a geostatistical grid containing 118 sample points was installed for soil and plant data collection in an area of 10.5 ha with the third crop cut. The productivity of sugarcane (PRO) represented the attribute of the plant, while the attributes of the soil were: K+, Ca+2, Mg+2 and organic matter at depths of 0-0.20 m and 0.20-0.40 m. Relationships were calculated between the PRO and the attributes of the soil. Semivariograms were adjusted for all attributes, obtaining the respective krigings and the cross-validations. It was also made the cokrigings between the PRO and the soil attributes. The levels of the soil organic matter, for their evident substantial correlations, Sperman’s Rho and spatial, with the productivity of sugarcane, are indicators of two specific areas of soil management strongly associated with the productivity of sugarcane. In such zones this productivity varies between 75.8-94.7 t ha-1 and 101.0-119.9 t ha-1, when the levels of organic matter respectively are 12.7-14.5 g dm-3 (0-0.20 m) and 11.8-12.8 g dm-3 (0.20-0.40 m). |
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