Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyard
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Cover crops may have direct or indirect effects on the physical and chemicalsoil attributes; these cropsplay a key role in the cycling of nutrients in the soil and add labile organic carbon, bringing economic and environmental benefits to the system. To study the effect of cover crops on the physical and chemical properties of an Oxisol, a three-year experiment was conducted in a commercial vineyard located at Epagri’s Experimental Station in Videira, SC, Brazil. Different winter species (white clover, red clover, common vetch, turnip, corn spurrey, black oat, rye, and ryegrass) were sown in addition to treatments with manual weeding or mechanical mowing. Certain chemical and physical attributes of soil were determined in samples collected fromlayers 0-0.1 and 0.1-0.2m deep on the vinerows and between rows, as well as the dry mass of winter cover crops. Few chemical and physical attributes of the soil changed among winter cover crops and did not differ from the crops managed with mechanical mowing or hand weeding of spontaneous vegetation. Vine rows provided more adequate values of most physical and chemical soil attributes. |
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Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyardorganic matternutrientsbulk densitysoil porosityVitis sppABSTRACT: Cover crops may have direct or indirect effects on the physical and chemicalsoil attributes; these cropsplay a key role in the cycling of nutrients in the soil and add labile organic carbon, bringing economic and environmental benefits to the system. To study the effect of cover crops on the physical and chemical properties of an Oxisol, a three-year experiment was conducted in a commercial vineyard located at Epagri’s Experimental Station in Videira, SC, Brazil. Different winter species (white clover, red clover, common vetch, turnip, corn spurrey, black oat, rye, and ryegrass) were sown in addition to treatments with manual weeding or mechanical mowing. Certain chemical and physical attributes of soil were determined in samples collected fromlayers 0-0.1 and 0.1-0.2m deep on the vinerows and between rows, as well as the dry mass of winter cover crops. Few chemical and physical attributes of the soil changed among winter cover crops and did not differ from the crops managed with mechanical mowing or hand weeding of spontaneous vegetation. Vine rows provided more adequate values of most physical and chemical soil attributes.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017001200252Ciência Rural v.47 n.12 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160827info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVeiga,Milton daFeldberg,Nelson PiresNava,GilbertoBettoni,Jean Carloseng2017-11-13T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyard |
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Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyard |
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Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyard Veiga,Milton da organic matter nutrients bulk density soil porosity Vitis spp |
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Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyard |
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Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyard |
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Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyard |
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Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyard |
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Winter cover crops affecting physical and chemical soil attributes in a commercial vineyard |
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Veiga,Milton da |
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Veiga,Milton da Feldberg,Nelson Pires Nava,Gilberto Bettoni,Jean Carlos |
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Feldberg,Nelson Pires Nava,Gilberto Bettoni,Jean Carlos |
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Veiga,Milton da Feldberg,Nelson Pires Nava,Gilberto Bettoni,Jean Carlos |
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organic matter nutrients bulk density soil porosity Vitis spp |
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organic matter nutrients bulk density soil porosity Vitis spp |
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ABSTRACT: Cover crops may have direct or indirect effects on the physical and chemicalsoil attributes; these cropsplay a key role in the cycling of nutrients in the soil and add labile organic carbon, bringing economic and environmental benefits to the system. To study the effect of cover crops on the physical and chemical properties of an Oxisol, a three-year experiment was conducted in a commercial vineyard located at Epagri’s Experimental Station in Videira, SC, Brazil. Different winter species (white clover, red clover, common vetch, turnip, corn spurrey, black oat, rye, and ryegrass) were sown in addition to treatments with manual weeding or mechanical mowing. Certain chemical and physical attributes of soil were determined in samples collected fromlayers 0-0.1 and 0.1-0.2m deep on the vinerows and between rows, as well as the dry mass of winter cover crops. Few chemical and physical attributes of the soil changed among winter cover crops and did not differ from the crops managed with mechanical mowing or hand weeding of spontaneous vegetation. Vine rows provided more adequate values of most physical and chemical soil attributes. |
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