Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic Udult

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Iara Maria
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Assunção, Shirlei Almeida, Oliveira, Ana Paula Pessim de, Anjos, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos, Pereira, Marcos Gervasio, Lima, Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/27502
Resumo: The gradual change in management practices in sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) production from burning straw to a green harvesting system, as well as the use of minimum soil tillage during field renovation, may affect soil fertility and soil organic matter (SOM) contents. The objectives of this work were to investigate the influence of sugar cane production systems on: (1) soil fertility parameters; (2) on physical carbon fractions; (3) and on humic substance fractions, in a long-term experiment, comparing two soil tillage and two residue management systems an Xanthic Udult, in the coastal tableland region of Espírito Santo State, Brazil. The treatments consisted of plots (conventional tillage (CT) or minimum tillage (MT)) and subplots (residue burned or unburned at harvesting), with five replicates The highest values of Ca2+ + Mg2+ and total organic carbon (TOC) were observed in the MT system in all soil layers, while high values of K+ were observed in the 0.1-0.2 m layer. The CT associated with the burned residue management negatively influenced the TOC values, especially in the 0.1-0.2 and 0.2-0.4 m layers. The carbon in the humin fraction and organic matter associated with minerals were significantly different among the tillage systems; the MT showed higher values than the CT. However, there were no significant differences between the sugarcane residue management treatments. Overall, fractioning the SOM allowed for a better understanding of tillage and residue management systems effects on the soil properties.
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spelling Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic UdultFrações do carbono e fertilidade do solo afetados pelo preparo do solo e manejo da palhada da cana-de-açúcar em Argissolo AmareloSaccharum sppSoil tillage systemsResidue retention.Saccharum sppSistemas de preparo do soloManutenção da palhada.The gradual change in management practices in sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) production from burning straw to a green harvesting system, as well as the use of minimum soil tillage during field renovation, may affect soil fertility and soil organic matter (SOM) contents. The objectives of this work were to investigate the influence of sugar cane production systems on: (1) soil fertility parameters; (2) on physical carbon fractions; (3) and on humic substance fractions, in a long-term experiment, comparing two soil tillage and two residue management systems an Xanthic Udult, in the coastal tableland region of Espírito Santo State, Brazil. The treatments consisted of plots (conventional tillage (CT) or minimum tillage (MT)) and subplots (residue burned or unburned at harvesting), with five replicates The highest values of Ca2+ + Mg2+ and total organic carbon (TOC) were observed in the MT system in all soil layers, while high values of K+ were observed in the 0.1-0.2 m layer. The CT associated with the burned residue management negatively influenced the TOC values, especially in the 0.1-0.2 and 0.2-0.4 m layers. The carbon in the humin fraction and organic matter associated with minerals were significantly different among the tillage systems; the MT showed higher values than the CT. However, there were no significant differences between the sugarcane residue management treatments. Overall, fractioning the SOM allowed for a better understanding of tillage and residue management systems effects on the soil properties.A mudança gradual nas práticas de manejo da cana de açúcar (Saccharum spp.) de colheita com queima de palha para o sistema de colheita sem queima, bem como o uso de preparo mínimo do solo durante a renovação do canavial, podem afetar a fertilidade do solo e o conteúdo de matéria orgânica do solo (MOS). Os objetivos específicos foram investigar a influência de sistemas de produção de cana-de-açúcar sobre: (1) os parâmetros de fertilidade do solo; (2) sobre as frações físicas do carbono; (3) e em frações de substâncias húmicas, em um experimento de longa duração, comparando dois tipos de preparo do solo e dois sistemas de manejo da palhada em Argissolo Amarelo, na região tabuleiros costeiros do Espírito Santo, Brasil. Os tratamentos consistiram de parcelas (preparo convencional (PC) e cultivo mínimo (CM)) e subparcelas (palha queimada e não queimada perante a colheita), com cinco repetições. Foram observados os maiores valores de Ca2+ + Mg2+ e carbono orgânico total (COT) no sistema de CM, em todas as camadas do solo, enquanto maiores valores de K+ foram observados na camada de 0,1-0,2 m. O PC associado a colheita com queima da palhada influenciou negativamente os valores de COT, especialmente nas camadas 0,1-0,2 e 0,2-0,4 m. O carbono na fração humina e o carbono associado aos minerais do solo foram significativamente diferentes entre os sistemas de preparo do solo; o CM apresentou valores mais elevados do que o PC. No entanto, não houve diferenças significativas entre o manejo da palhada da cana-de-açúcar. No geral, o fracionamento da MOS permitiu uma melhor compreensão dos efeitos dos sistemas de preparo do solo e manejo da palhada sobre as propriedades do solo.UEL2017-10-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de CampoPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2750210.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n5p2921Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 38 No. 5 (2017); 2921-2932Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 38 n. 5 (2017); 2921-29321679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/27502/21863Copyright (c) 2017 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopes, Iara MariaAssunção, Shirlei AlmeidaOliveira, Ana Paula Pessim deAnjos, Lúcia Helena Cunha dosPereira, Marcos GervasioLima, Eduardo2022-10-21T13:40:29Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27502Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-10-21T13:40:29Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic Udult
Frações do carbono e fertilidade do solo afetados pelo preparo do solo e manejo da palhada da cana-de-açúcar em Argissolo Amarelo
title Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic Udult
spellingShingle Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic Udult
Lopes, Iara Maria
Saccharum spp
Soil tillage systems
Residue retention.
Saccharum spp
Sistemas de preparo do solo
Manutenção da palhada.
title_short Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic Udult
title_full Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic Udult
title_fullStr Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic Udult
title_full_unstemmed Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic Udult
title_sort Carbon fractions and soil fertility affected by tillage and sugarcane residue management an Xanthic Udult
author Lopes, Iara Maria
author_facet Lopes, Iara Maria
Assunção, Shirlei Almeida
Oliveira, Ana Paula Pessim de
Anjos, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos
Pereira, Marcos Gervasio
Lima, Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Assunção, Shirlei Almeida
Oliveira, Ana Paula Pessim de
Anjos, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos
Pereira, Marcos Gervasio
Lima, Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Iara Maria
Assunção, Shirlei Almeida
Oliveira, Ana Paula Pessim de
Anjos, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos
Pereira, Marcos Gervasio
Lima, Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saccharum spp
Soil tillage systems
Residue retention.
Saccharum spp
Sistemas de preparo do solo
Manutenção da palhada.
topic Saccharum spp
Soil tillage systems
Residue retention.
Saccharum spp
Sistemas de preparo do solo
Manutenção da palhada.
description The gradual change in management practices in sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) production from burning straw to a green harvesting system, as well as the use of minimum soil tillage during field renovation, may affect soil fertility and soil organic matter (SOM) contents. The objectives of this work were to investigate the influence of sugar cane production systems on: (1) soil fertility parameters; (2) on physical carbon fractions; (3) and on humic substance fractions, in a long-term experiment, comparing two soil tillage and two residue management systems an Xanthic Udult, in the coastal tableland region of Espírito Santo State, Brazil. The treatments consisted of plots (conventional tillage (CT) or minimum tillage (MT)) and subplots (residue burned or unburned at harvesting), with five replicates The highest values of Ca2+ + Mg2+ and total organic carbon (TOC) were observed in the MT system in all soil layers, while high values of K+ were observed in the 0.1-0.2 m layer. The CT associated with the burned residue management negatively influenced the TOC values, especially in the 0.1-0.2 and 0.2-0.4 m layers. The carbon in the humin fraction and organic matter associated with minerals were significantly different among the tillage systems; the MT showed higher values than the CT. However, there were no significant differences between the sugarcane residue management treatments. Overall, fractioning the SOM allowed for a better understanding of tillage and residue management systems effects on the soil properties.
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