Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffee

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Autor(a) principal: Morinigo, Kátia Priscilla Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Guimarães, Nathalia de França, Stolf, Rubismar, Sais, Adriana Cavalieri, Souza, Maicon Douglas Bispo de, Gallo, Anderson de Souza, Fontanetti, Anastácia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Coffee Science (Online)
Texto Completo: https://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/1359
Resumo: The objective in this work was to evaluate the effect of spatial distribution of tree species (Anadenanthera falcata, Albizia polycephala e Cassia grandis) on shaded coffee plants (Coffea arabica cv. Obatâ), to mechanical strength, moisture and chemical characteristics of the soil. The experimental design was randomized block with four replicates in a 4x2 factorial scheme. The first factor the location of soil sampling on the shaded coffee plantation, determined by two points in the trees planting rows (D1L distancing one meter from the tree trunk and D6L distancing six meters from the tree trunks) and two point, parallel to those, in the inter row (D1E and D6E). The second factor was the soil sampling depth: 0.00-0.20 and 0.20-0.40 meters. The soil largest mechanical resistances were found in D1L and D1E, with 8.889 Mpa and 6.55 Mpa, respectively. The soil lowest pH values (4.62) and greatest aluminum contents (4.95 mmolc dm-3) were found in the trees planting rows at D1L. Trees spatial distribution did not affected soil moisture, that varied from 0.11 to 0.14 kg kg-1 or soils contents of organic matter as well as sums of phosphor, potassium, calcium or magnesium, that were within proper level to coffee plants cropping. In conclusion, the evaluated trees raised soil resistance to penetration and probable exert great competition for nutrients with the coffee trees, increasing soil pH values and aluminum contents, when located at D1L, possibly, due roots distribution and concentration of these tree species. However, trees distribution did not affected soil moisture, its organic matter contents or P, K and Ca sums.
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spelling Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffeeEfeitos da distribuição de árvores sobre atributos do solo em cafeeiro sombreadoCoffea arabicatree speciesSoil mechanical resistance to penetrationsoil moisturesoil fertilityCoffea arabicaespécies arbóreasresistência mecânica do solo a penetraçãoumidade do solofertilidade do soloThe objective in this work was to evaluate the effect of spatial distribution of tree species (Anadenanthera falcata, Albizia polycephala e Cassia grandis) on shaded coffee plants (Coffea arabica cv. Obatâ), to mechanical strength, moisture and chemical characteristics of the soil. The experimental design was randomized block with four replicates in a 4x2 factorial scheme. The first factor the location of soil sampling on the shaded coffee plantation, determined by two points in the trees planting rows (D1L distancing one meter from the tree trunk and D6L distancing six meters from the tree trunks) and two point, parallel to those, in the inter row (D1E and D6E). The second factor was the soil sampling depth: 0.00-0.20 and 0.20-0.40 meters. The soil largest mechanical resistances were found in D1L and D1E, with 8.889 Mpa and 6.55 Mpa, respectively. The soil lowest pH values (4.62) and greatest aluminum contents (4.95 mmolc dm-3) were found in the trees planting rows at D1L. Trees spatial distribution did not affected soil moisture, that varied from 0.11 to 0.14 kg kg-1 or soils contents of organic matter as well as sums of phosphor, potassium, calcium or magnesium, that were within proper level to coffee plants cropping. In conclusion, the evaluated trees raised soil resistance to penetration and probable exert great competition for nutrients with the coffee trees, increasing soil pH values and aluminum contents, when located at D1L, possibly, due roots distribution and concentration of these tree species. However, trees distribution did not affected soil moisture, its organic matter contents or P, K and Ca sums.Objetivou-se com esse trabalho avaliar o efeito da distribuição espacial de árvores (Anadenanthera falcata, Albizia polycephala e Cassia grandis) em cultivo de cafeeiro sombreado (Coffea arabica cv. Obatâ), sobre a resistência mecânica, umidade e propriedades químicas do solo. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos casualizados com quatro repetições, em esquema fatorial 4x2. O primeiro fator foi a localização dos pontos de amostragem do solo no cafezal sombreado, determinados por dois pontos na mesma linha de plantio das árvores (D1L - um metro de distância do tronco da árvore e D6L - seis metros de distância do tronco da árvore) e dois pontos paralelos a esses localizados na entrelinha de plantio das árvores (D1E e D6E). O segundo fator foi a profundidade de coleta do solo: 0,0-0,20 m e 0,20-0,40 m. As maiores resistências mecânicas do solo à penetração foram observadas nos pontos D1L e D1E, com 8,89 Mpa e 6,55 Mpa, respectivamente. O menor valor de pH (4,62) e o maior teor de alumínio no solo (4,95 mmolc dm-³) foram encontrados na linha de plantio das árvores, no ponto D1L. A distribuição espacial das árvores não alterou a umidade do solo, variando entre 0,11 e 0,14 kg kg-1e os teores de matéria orgânica, fósforo, potássio, cálcio e magnésio, os quais se mantiveram dentro das faixas consideradas adequadas para o cultivo do cafeeiro. Conclui-se que as árvores avaliadas elevam a resistência do solo à penetração e provavelmente exercem maior competição por nutrientes com o cafeeiro, aumentando o pH e os teores de Al do solo, quando localizadas no ponto D1L, possivelmente, em função da distribuição e concentração das raízes das mesmas. Contudo, a distribuição das árvores não influenciou a umidade e os teores de matéria orgânica, P, K e Ca do solo.Editora UFLA2017-11-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/mswordapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documenthttps://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/1359Coffee Science - ISSN 1984-3909; Vol. 12 No. 4 (2017); 517 - 525Coffee Science; Vol. 12 Núm. 4 (2017); 517 - 525Coffee Science; v. 12 n. 4 (2017); 517 - 5251984-3909reponame:Coffee Science (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAporhttps://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/1359/pdf_1359https://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/1359/1807https://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/1359/1808https://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/1359/1809https://coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/1359/1810Copyright (c) 2017 Coffee Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMorinigo, Kátia Priscilla GomesGuimarães, Nathalia de FrançaStolf, RubismarSais, Adriana CavalieriSouza, Maicon Douglas Bispo deGallo, Anderson de SouzaFontanetti, Anastácia2017-11-28T15:57:51Zoai:coffeescience.ufla.br:article/1359Revistahttps://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:2024-05-21T19:54:03.231568Coffee Science (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffee
Efeitos da distribuição de árvores sobre atributos do solo em cafeeiro sombreado
title Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffee
spellingShingle Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffee
Morinigo, Kátia Priscilla Gomes
Coffea arabica
tree species
Soil mechanical resistance to penetration
soil moisture
soil fertility
Coffea arabica
espécies arbóreas
resistência mecânica do solo a penetração
umidade do solo
fertilidade do solo
title_short Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffee
title_full Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffee
title_fullStr Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffee
title_full_unstemmed Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffee
title_sort Effects of trees distribution in soil attributes in shaded coffee
author Morinigo, Kátia Priscilla Gomes
author_facet Morinigo, Kátia Priscilla Gomes
Guimarães, Nathalia de França
Stolf, Rubismar
Sais, Adriana Cavalieri
Souza, Maicon Douglas Bispo de
Gallo, Anderson de Souza
Fontanetti, Anastácia
author_role author
author2 Guimarães, Nathalia de França
Stolf, Rubismar
Sais, Adriana Cavalieri
Souza, Maicon Douglas Bispo de
Gallo, Anderson de Souza
Fontanetti, Anastácia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morinigo, Kátia Priscilla Gomes
Guimarães, Nathalia de França
Stolf, Rubismar
Sais, Adriana Cavalieri
Souza, Maicon Douglas Bispo de
Gallo, Anderson de Souza
Fontanetti, Anastácia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coffea arabica
tree species
Soil mechanical resistance to penetration
soil moisture
soil fertility
Coffea arabica
espécies arbóreas
resistência mecânica do solo a penetração
umidade do solo
fertilidade do solo
topic Coffea arabica
tree species
Soil mechanical resistance to penetration
soil moisture
soil fertility
Coffea arabica
espécies arbóreas
resistência mecânica do solo a penetração
umidade do solo
fertilidade do solo
description The objective in this work was to evaluate the effect of spatial distribution of tree species (Anadenanthera falcata, Albizia polycephala e Cassia grandis) on shaded coffee plants (Coffea arabica cv. Obatâ), to mechanical strength, moisture and chemical characteristics of the soil. The experimental design was randomized block with four replicates in a 4x2 factorial scheme. The first factor the location of soil sampling on the shaded coffee plantation, determined by two points in the trees planting rows (D1L distancing one meter from the tree trunk and D6L distancing six meters from the tree trunks) and two point, parallel to those, in the inter row (D1E and D6E). The second factor was the soil sampling depth: 0.00-0.20 and 0.20-0.40 meters. The soil largest mechanical resistances were found in D1L and D1E, with 8.889 Mpa and 6.55 Mpa, respectively. The soil lowest pH values (4.62) and greatest aluminum contents (4.95 mmolc dm-3) were found in the trees planting rows at D1L. Trees spatial distribution did not affected soil moisture, that varied from 0.11 to 0.14 kg kg-1 or soils contents of organic matter as well as sums of phosphor, potassium, calcium or magnesium, that were within proper level to coffee plants cropping. In conclusion, the evaluated trees raised soil resistance to penetration and probable exert great competition for nutrients with the coffee trees, increasing soil pH values and aluminum contents, when located at D1L, possibly, due roots distribution and concentration of these tree species. However, trees distribution did not affected soil moisture, its organic matter contents or P, K and Ca sums.
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