Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee culture

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Gislene Aparecida dos
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Dias Junior, Moacir de Souza, Guimarães, Paulo Tácito Gontijo, Araújo Junior, Cezar Francisco, Sant’Anna Moreira, Paula Sant’Anna
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Coffee Science (Online)
Texto Completo: https://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/181
Resumo: Weed management is identified as a major cause of soil compaction in coffee plantations, because of its necessary frequent undertaking. The objectives of this study were: a) to develop bearing capacity models, for a Red-Yellow Latosol cultivated with coffee (Coffea arabica, L.), as a function of the associated weed management methods, preconsolidation pressure and moisture; b) to identify, through the use of these models, the weed management more resistant and more susceptible to soil compaction, under the coffee  crown projection. This study was carried out in an experiment installed in the Experimental Farm of EPAMIG in Patrocínio MG, using the Rubi cultivar 1192. The weed control methods were: Hand hoe, Post-emergence herbicide, Pre-emergence herbicide and Brush Trimmer (Roçacarpa – commercial name), associated with the rotary tiller, disk harrow, were mower and no weed control between plant rows. For each weed management, 15 samples were collected at depths of 0-3, 10-13 and 25-28 cm, to generate the capacity  bearing model, totaling 720 undisturbed soil samples. To obtain the capacity bearing  models, the undisturbed soil samples with different moisture content were submitted to the uniaxial compression tests according to Bowles (1986) modified by Dias Junior (1994). The pre-emergence herbicide associated to no weed control condition and were mower and the hand hoe associated to no weed control presented higher resistance to soil compaction. The Brush Trimmer (Roçacarpa) methods, associated to were mower; the Pre-emergence herbicide, associated to rotary tillers; and Pre-emergence herbicide and Brush Trimmer, associated to disk harrow between rows, presented higher susceptibility to soil compaction.
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spelling Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee cultureCapacidade de suporte de carga de um latossolo influenciada pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em lavoura cafeeiraSusceptibility to soil compactionweedcoffeeSuscetibilidade à compactaçãoplantas daninhascafé Weed management is identified as a major cause of soil compaction in coffee plantations, because of its necessary frequent undertaking. The objectives of this study were: a) to develop bearing capacity models, for a Red-Yellow Latosol cultivated with coffee (Coffea arabica, L.), as a function of the associated weed management methods, preconsolidation pressure and moisture; b) to identify, through the use of these models, the weed management more resistant and more susceptible to soil compaction, under the coffee  crown projection. This study was carried out in an experiment installed in the Experimental Farm of EPAMIG in Patrocínio MG, using the Rubi cultivar 1192. The weed control methods were: Hand hoe, Post-emergence herbicide, Pre-emergence herbicide and Brush Trimmer (Roçacarpa – commercial name), associated with the rotary tiller, disk harrow, were mower and no weed control between plant rows. For each weed management, 15 samples were collected at depths of 0-3, 10-13 and 25-28 cm, to generate the capacity  bearing model, totaling 720 undisturbed soil samples. To obtain the capacity bearing  models, the undisturbed soil samples with different moisture content were submitted to the uniaxial compression tests according to Bowles (1986) modified by Dias Junior (1994). The pre-emergence herbicide associated to no weed control condition and were mower and the hand hoe associated to no weed control presented higher resistance to soil compaction. The Brush Trimmer (Roçacarpa) methods, associated to were mower; the Pre-emergence herbicide, associated to rotary tillers; and Pre-emergence herbicide and Brush Trimmer, associated to disk harrow between rows, presented higher susceptibility to soil compaction. O manejo de plantas invasoras é apontado como um dos principais causadores de compactação do solo em lavouras cafeeiras, em razão da necessidade e frequência com que é realizada essa prática. Objetivou-se neste trabalho: a) desenvolver modelos de capacidade de suporte de carga (CSC), para um LVA cultivado com cafeeiro (Coffea arabica, L.), em função dos métodos associados de controle de plantas invasoras, pressão de preconsolidação e umidade do solo. b) identificar, pelo uso desses modelos, o método de controle mais resistente e mais suscetível à compactação, na Projeção da Copa do cafeeiro. O estudo foi conduzido na Fazenda Experimental da Epamig de Patrocínio MG. Os métodos de controle de plantas invasoras utilizados foram: Capina Manual, Herbicida de Pós-emergência, Herbicida de Pré-emergência e Roçacarpa (nome comercial), associados à Enxada Rotativa, Grade de Disco, Roçadora e Sem Capina (testemunha) nas entrelinhas. Para cada condição de manejo, foram coletadas, nas profundidades 0-3, 10-13 e 25-28 cm, 15 amostras para gerar o modelo de CSC, totalizando 720 amostras inderformadas. Para a obtenção dos modelos, as amostras com diferentes umidades do solo foram submetidas ao ensaio de compressão uniaxial de acordo com Bowles (1986), modificado por Dias Junior (1994). Os métodos de controle, Herbicida de Pré-emergência; associados à condição sem capina e à roçadora; a Capina Manual, associada à sem capina, nas entrelinhas, apresentaram maior resistência à compactação. Os métodos Roçacarpa, associados à roçadora; o Herbicida de Pré-emergência, associado à enxada rotativa; e o Herbicida de Pré-emergência e Roçacarpa, associados à Grade de Discos nas entrelinhas, apresentaram maior suscetibilidade à compactação do solo.Editora UFLA2009-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/181Coffee Science - ISSN 1984-3909; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2009); 165-177Coffee Science; Vol. 4 Núm. 2 (2009); 165-177Coffee Science; v. 4 n. 2 (2009); 165-1771984-3909reponame:Coffee Science (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAporenghttps://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/181/214https://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/181/pdf_18Copyright (c) 2009 Coffee Science - ISSN 1984-3909https://creativecommons.org/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Gislene Aparecida dosDias Junior, Moacir de SouzaGuimarães, Paulo Tácito GontijoAraújo Junior, Cezar FranciscoSant’Anna Moreira, Paula Sant’Anna2013-02-24T12:52:45Zoai:coffeescience.ufla.br:article/181Revistahttps://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/CoffeesciencePUBhttps://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/oaicoffeescience@dag.ufla.br||coffeescience@dag.ufla.br|| alvaro-cozadi@hotmail.com1984-39091809-6875opendoar:2024-05-21T19:53:33.205533Coffee Science (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee culture
Capacidade de suporte de carga de um latossolo influenciada pelo manejo de plantas invasoras em lavoura cafeeira
title Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee culture
spellingShingle Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee culture
Santos, Gislene Aparecida dos
Susceptibility to soil compaction
weed
coffee
Suscetibilidade à compactação
plantas daninhas
café
title_short Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee culture
title_full Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee culture
title_fullStr Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee culture
title_full_unstemmed Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee culture
title_sort Weed management and its influence on the load bearing capacity of red-yellow latosol under the crown projection, in coffee culture
author Santos, Gislene Aparecida dos
author_facet Santos, Gislene Aparecida dos
Dias Junior, Moacir de Souza
Guimarães, Paulo Tácito Gontijo
Araújo Junior, Cezar Francisco
Sant’Anna Moreira, Paula Sant’Anna
author_role author
author2 Dias Junior, Moacir de Souza
Guimarães, Paulo Tácito Gontijo
Araújo Junior, Cezar Francisco
Sant’Anna Moreira, Paula Sant’Anna
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Gislene Aparecida dos
Dias Junior, Moacir de Souza
Guimarães, Paulo Tácito Gontijo
Araújo Junior, Cezar Francisco
Sant’Anna Moreira, Paula Sant’Anna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Susceptibility to soil compaction
weed
coffee
Suscetibilidade à compactação
plantas daninhas
café
topic Susceptibility to soil compaction
weed
coffee
Suscetibilidade à compactação
plantas daninhas
café
description Weed management is identified as a major cause of soil compaction in coffee plantations, because of its necessary frequent undertaking. The objectives of this study were: a) to develop bearing capacity models, for a Red-Yellow Latosol cultivated with coffee (Coffea arabica, L.), as a function of the associated weed management methods, preconsolidation pressure and moisture; b) to identify, through the use of these models, the weed management more resistant and more susceptible to soil compaction, under the coffee  crown projection. This study was carried out in an experiment installed in the Experimental Farm of EPAMIG in Patrocínio MG, using the Rubi cultivar 1192. The weed control methods were: Hand hoe, Post-emergence herbicide, Pre-emergence herbicide and Brush Trimmer (Roçacarpa – commercial name), associated with the rotary tiller, disk harrow, were mower and no weed control between plant rows. For each weed management, 15 samples were collected at depths of 0-3, 10-13 and 25-28 cm, to generate the capacity  bearing model, totaling 720 undisturbed soil samples. To obtain the capacity bearing  models, the undisturbed soil samples with different moisture content were submitted to the uniaxial compression tests according to Bowles (1986) modified by Dias Junior (1994). The pre-emergence herbicide associated to no weed control condition and were mower and the hand hoe associated to no weed control presented higher resistance to soil compaction. The Brush Trimmer (Roçacarpa) methods, associated to were mower; the Pre-emergence herbicide, associated to rotary tillers; and Pre-emergence herbicide and Brush Trimmer, associated to disk harrow between rows, presented higher susceptibility to soil compaction.
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