Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol

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Autor(a) principal: FARIAS, Maryzélia Furtado de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: FEITOSA, Carlos Eduardo Linhares, RODRIGUES, Khalil de Menezes, TEIXEIRA, Liliane Carvalho, FURTADO, Marileia Barros, PARRA-SERRANO, Luisa Julieth
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v9n5p217
Resumo: Soil use and management systems aim to create conditions that are favorable to crop growth. The hypothesis is that areas subject to intensive use of agricultural machinery and animal trampling tend to have a soil structure that is altered by aggregate fragmentation, which causes soil compaction and consequently decreases the soil’s physical and hydraulic properties. The aim of this study was to assess and compare the physical and hydraulic parameters of a dystrophic yellow latosol in an area of Cerrado in the municipality of Chapadinha, Maranhão, Brazil under different use and management systems. The following five use and management systems were studied with five replicates: native forest (control), slash-and-burn agriculture, grassland, no-till crop production and conventional tillage. Data analysis was performed using a completely randomized experimental design. The soil’s density, macroporosity, microporosity, total porosity, hydraulic conductivity, infiltration, water retention curve, penetration resistance and Soil quality assessment index (S index) were assessed for all management systems. The soil use and management systems were found to have a significant effect on the penetration resistance and the water infiltration rate. The native forest and slash-and-burn agriculture areas provided the highest soil water infiltration rates and the lowest soil penetration resistance. A multivariate analysis identified the variables associated with each soil use and management system. The slash-and-burn agriculture area had the highest S index, which means it provided soil of the best physical quality.
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spelling FARIAS, Maryzélia Furtado deFEITOSA, Carlos Eduardo LinharesRODRIGUES, Khalil de MenezesTEIXEIRA, Liliane CarvalhoFURTADO, Marileia BarrosPARRA-SERRANO, Luisa Julieth2017-10-09T18:04:06Z2017-10-09T18:04:06Z2017FARIAS, M. F. de et al. Impact of Management on the Physical Attibutes of a Dystrophic Yellow Lastosol. Jounal of Agricultural Science, v. 9, n. 56, p. 217-225, 2017.1916-9752https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v9n5p217Soil use and management systems aim to create conditions that are favorable to crop growth. The hypothesis is that areas subject to intensive use of agricultural machinery and animal trampling tend to have a soil structure that is altered by aggregate fragmentation, which causes soil compaction and consequently decreases the soil’s physical and hydraulic properties. The aim of this study was to assess and compare the physical and hydraulic parameters of a dystrophic yellow latosol in an area of Cerrado in the municipality of Chapadinha, Maranhão, Brazil under different use and management systems. The following five use and management systems were studied with five replicates: native forest (control), slash-and-burn agriculture, grassland, no-till crop production and conventional tillage. Data analysis was performed using a completely randomized experimental design. The soil’s density, macroporosity, microporosity, total porosity, hydraulic conductivity, infiltration, water retention curve, penetration resistance and Soil quality assessment index (S index) were assessed for all management systems. The soil use and management systems were found to have a significant effect on the penetration resistance and the water infiltration rate. The native forest and slash-and-burn agriculture areas provided the highest soil water infiltration rates and the lowest soil penetration resistance. A multivariate analysis identified the variables associated with each soil use and management system. The slash-and-burn agriculture area had the highest S index, which means it provided soil of the best physical quality.Submitted by Rosivalda Pereira (mrs.pereira@ufma.br) on 2017-10-09T18:04:06Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol.pdf: 669777 bytes, checksum: 788bb6aba120659642b8e7076ddb85ab (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-10-09T18:04:06Z (GMT). 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dc.title.pt_br.fl_str_mv Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol
title Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol
spellingShingle Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol
FARIAS, Maryzélia Furtado de
Guelph permeameter
S index
soil porosity
title_short Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol
title_full Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol
title_fullStr Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol
title_sort Impact of Management on the Physical Attributes of a Dystrophic Yellow Latosol
author FARIAS, Maryzélia Furtado de
author_facet FARIAS, Maryzélia Furtado de
FEITOSA, Carlos Eduardo Linhares
RODRIGUES, Khalil de Menezes
TEIXEIRA, Liliane Carvalho
FURTADO, Marileia Barros
PARRA-SERRANO, Luisa Julieth
author_role author
author2 FEITOSA, Carlos Eduardo Linhares
RODRIGUES, Khalil de Menezes
TEIXEIRA, Liliane Carvalho
FURTADO, Marileia Barros
PARRA-SERRANO, Luisa Julieth
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FARIAS, Maryzélia Furtado de
FEITOSA, Carlos Eduardo Linhares
RODRIGUES, Khalil de Menezes
TEIXEIRA, Liliane Carvalho
FURTADO, Marileia Barros
PARRA-SERRANO, Luisa Julieth
dc.subject.pt_br.fl_str_mv Guelph permeameter
S index
soil porosity
topic Guelph permeameter
S index
soil porosity
description Soil use and management systems aim to create conditions that are favorable to crop growth. The hypothesis is that areas subject to intensive use of agricultural machinery and animal trampling tend to have a soil structure that is altered by aggregate fragmentation, which causes soil compaction and consequently decreases the soil’s physical and hydraulic properties. The aim of this study was to assess and compare the physical and hydraulic parameters of a dystrophic yellow latosol in an area of Cerrado in the municipality of Chapadinha, Maranhão, Brazil under different use and management systems. The following five use and management systems were studied with five replicates: native forest (control), slash-and-burn agriculture, grassland, no-till crop production and conventional tillage. Data analysis was performed using a completely randomized experimental design. The soil’s density, macroporosity, microporosity, total porosity, hydraulic conductivity, infiltration, water retention curve, penetration resistance and Soil quality assessment index (S index) were assessed for all management systems. The soil use and management systems were found to have a significant effect on the penetration resistance and the water infiltration rate. The native forest and slash-and-burn agriculture areas provided the highest soil water infiltration rates and the lowest soil penetration resistance. A multivariate analysis identified the variables associated with each soil use and management system. The slash-and-burn agriculture area had the highest S index, which means it provided soil of the best physical quality.
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