Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains
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Resumo: | Pedotransfer functions (PTFs) are equations used to estimate soil characteristics difficult to determine from other easily obtained ones. Water retention in soil is used in several agronomic and environmental applications, but its direct determination is time consuming and onerous, therefore PTFs are alternatives to obtaining this information more quickly and economically. The aims of this study were to generate a database and develop PTFs for water retention at potentials of -33 kPa (field capacity) and -1500 kPa (permanent wilting point) for Yellow Argisol and Yellow Latosol from the Brazilian Coastal Plains region. The Coastal Plains soils are mostly developed from Barreiras formation (pre-weathered sediments) and their main uses are sugarcane, livestock, forestry and fruticulture. The database to generate the PTFs was composed from the selection of information derived from scientific works and soil survey reports of the region. Specific PTFs were generated for each soil class, in their respective A and B horizons and for solum, through multiple regression by stepwise package of R language programming. Due to the small pedological variability (small number of soil classes containing great geographical expression) and mineralogical uniformity, usually observed in this environment, non-stratification of soil classes to create general PTFs presented similar or superior results compared to equations for each soil class. The adjustment of data demonstrated that water retention values at -33 kPa and -1500 kPa potentials can be estimated with adequate accuracy for the main soils of the Brazilian Coastal Plains through PTFs mainly from particle size distribution and secondarily from organic matter data. |
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Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plainsFunções de pedotransferência para retenção de água nos principais solos dos tabuleiros costeiros brasileirosDatabasePedofunctionPermanent wilting pointField capacityBanco de dadosPedofunçõesPonto de murcha permanenteCapacidade de campoPedotransfer functions (PTFs) are equations used to estimate soil characteristics difficult to determine from other easily obtained ones. Water retention in soil is used in several agronomic and environmental applications, but its direct determination is time consuming and onerous, therefore PTFs are alternatives to obtaining this information more quickly and economically. The aims of this study were to generate a database and develop PTFs for water retention at potentials of -33 kPa (field capacity) and -1500 kPa (permanent wilting point) for Yellow Argisol and Yellow Latosol from the Brazilian Coastal Plains region. The Coastal Plains soils are mostly developed from Barreiras formation (pre-weathered sediments) and their main uses are sugarcane, livestock, forestry and fruticulture. The database to generate the PTFs was composed from the selection of information derived from scientific works and soil survey reports of the region. Specific PTFs were generated for each soil class, in their respective A and B horizons and for solum, through multiple regression by stepwise package of R language programming. Due to the small pedological variability (small number of soil classes containing great geographical expression) and mineralogical uniformity, usually observed in this environment, non-stratification of soil classes to create general PTFs presented similar or superior results compared to equations for each soil class. The adjustment of data demonstrated that water retention values at -33 kPa and -1500 kPa potentials can be estimated with adequate accuracy for the main soils of the Brazilian Coastal Plains through PTFs mainly from particle size distribution and secondarily from organic matter data.Funções de pedotransferência (FPTs) são equações usadas para estimar atributos de solo de difícil determinação, a partir de outras mais facilmente obtidas. A retenção de água no solo é utilizada em diversas aplicações agronômicas e ambientais, porém sua determinação direta é demorada e onerosa. Com isso, as FPTs são alternativas para obtenção dessas informações de forma mais rápida e econômica. Conduziu-se este trabalho, com os objetivos de gerar um banco de dados e desenvolver FPTs para a retenção de água nos potenciais de -33 kPa (capacidade de campo) e -1500 kPa (ponto de murcha permanente) para Argissolo Amarelo e Latossolo Amarelo, da região dos Tabuleiros Costeiros brasileiros. Os solos dos Tabuleiros Costeiros são, principalmente, provenientes de sedimentos pré-intemperizados da Formação Barreiras e seus principais usos são cana-de-açúcar, pecuária, silvicultura e fruticultura. O banco de dados para geração das FPTs foi composto, a partir da seleção de informações obtidas de trabalhos científicos e de relatórios de levantamentos de solos da região. Foram geradas FPTs específicas para cada classe de solo em seus respectivos horizontes A e B e para o solum, e FPTs gerais, englobando as classes de solos e seus horizontes, por meio de regressão múltipla, através do pacote stepwise da linguagem de programação R. Em razão da pequena variabilidade pedológica (pequeno número de classes de solos com grande expressão geográfica) e alta uniformidade mineralógica, comumente observadas neste ambiente, a não estratificação das classes de solos para a criação de FPTs gerais demonstrou resultados similares ou superiores em relação às equações específicas para cada classe de solo. O ajuste dos dados demonstrou que os valores de retenção de água nos potenciais de -33 kPa e -1500 kPa podem ser estimados com adequada acurácia para os principais solos dos Tabuleiros Costeiros brasileiros, por meio de FPTs, a partir de dados de textura, principalmente, e matéria orgânica, secundariamente.Universidade Federal de Lavras2020-12-15T19:41:25Z2020-12-15T19:41:25Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSILVA, E. da et al. Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains. Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 39, n. 4, p. 331-338, July/Aug. 2015. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-70542015000400003.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/45872Ciência e Agrotecnologiareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Elidiane daCuri, NiltonFerreira, Mozart MartinsVolpato, Margarete Marin LordeloSantos, Walbert Júnior Reis dosSilva, Sérgio Henrique Godinhoeng2020-12-15T19:45:11Zoai:localhost:1/45872Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-12-15T19:45:11Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains Funções de pedotransferência para retenção de água nos principais solos dos tabuleiros costeiros brasileiros |
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Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains |
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Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains Silva, Elidiane da Database Pedofunction Permanent wilting point Field capacity Banco de dados Pedofunções Ponto de murcha permanente Capacidade de campo |
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Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains |
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Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains |
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Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains |
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Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains |
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Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains |
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Silva, Elidiane da |
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Silva, Elidiane da Curi, Nilton Ferreira, Mozart Martins Volpato, Margarete Marin Lordelo Santos, Walbert Júnior Reis dos Silva, Sérgio Henrique Godinho |
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Curi, Nilton Ferreira, Mozart Martins Volpato, Margarete Marin Lordelo Santos, Walbert Júnior Reis dos Silva, Sérgio Henrique Godinho |
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Silva, Elidiane da Curi, Nilton Ferreira, Mozart Martins Volpato, Margarete Marin Lordelo Santos, Walbert Júnior Reis dos Silva, Sérgio Henrique Godinho |
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Database Pedofunction Permanent wilting point Field capacity Banco de dados Pedofunções Ponto de murcha permanente Capacidade de campo |
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Database Pedofunction Permanent wilting point Field capacity Banco de dados Pedofunções Ponto de murcha permanente Capacidade de campo |
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Pedotransfer functions (PTFs) are equations used to estimate soil characteristics difficult to determine from other easily obtained ones. Water retention in soil is used in several agronomic and environmental applications, but its direct determination is time consuming and onerous, therefore PTFs are alternatives to obtaining this information more quickly and economically. The aims of this study were to generate a database and develop PTFs for water retention at potentials of -33 kPa (field capacity) and -1500 kPa (permanent wilting point) for Yellow Argisol and Yellow Latosol from the Brazilian Coastal Plains region. The Coastal Plains soils are mostly developed from Barreiras formation (pre-weathered sediments) and their main uses are sugarcane, livestock, forestry and fruticulture. The database to generate the PTFs was composed from the selection of information derived from scientific works and soil survey reports of the region. Specific PTFs were generated for each soil class, in their respective A and B horizons and for solum, through multiple regression by stepwise package of R language programming. Due to the small pedological variability (small number of soil classes containing great geographical expression) and mineralogical uniformity, usually observed in this environment, non-stratification of soil classes to create general PTFs presented similar or superior results compared to equations for each soil class. The adjustment of data demonstrated that water retention values at -33 kPa and -1500 kPa potentials can be estimated with adequate accuracy for the main soils of the Brazilian Coastal Plains through PTFs mainly from particle size distribution and secondarily from organic matter data. |
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SILVA, E. da et al. Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains. Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 39, n. 4, p. 331-338, July/Aug. 2015. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-70542015000400003. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/45872 |
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SILVA, E. da et al. Pedotransfer functions for water retention in the main soils from the brazilian coastal plains. Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 39, n. 4, p. 331-338, July/Aug. 2015. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-70542015000400003. |
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