SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM
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Resumo: | The experiment was conducted in Eutrophic Red-Yellow Ultisol, and aimed to evaluate soil chemical properties in ICLF systems compared with other types of soil use. The study assessed ICLF systems, monocultures of acacia (Acacia mangium), Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus urophylla x E. grandis), Urochloa Brizantha, Urochloa decumbens, Sorghum bicolor and Panicum maximum, with crop variations in three agricultural cycles in a 2 year period, compared to native vegetation, 8-year-old U. Brizantha pasture and degraded pasture of P. maximum with areas of exposed soil. Compared to native forest and well-managed pastures and ICLF systems, contents of organic matter and calcium in the soil were lower in monocultures of eucalyptus, acacia and forage. The fact that the soil has good fertility contributed to the total CEC, pH, K and Mg variables evaluated did not show any distinction between the environments analyzed. Soil organic matter and Ca contents were higher in native vegetation and managed pasture environments. These can be used in the evaluation of implemented systems ICLF few years before, in order to determine the feasibility of systems |
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SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEMSOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEMagroforestry systemsoil conservationdegraded areas and environmental reclamationThe experiment was conducted in Eutrophic Red-Yellow Ultisol, and aimed to evaluate soil chemical properties in ICLF systems compared with other types of soil use. The study assessed ICLF systems, monocultures of acacia (Acacia mangium), Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus urophylla x E. grandis), Urochloa Brizantha, Urochloa decumbens, Sorghum bicolor and Panicum maximum, with crop variations in three agricultural cycles in a 2 year period, compared to native vegetation, 8-year-old U. Brizantha pasture and degraded pasture of P. maximum with areas of exposed soil. Compared to native forest and well-managed pastures and ICLF systems, contents of organic matter and calcium in the soil were lower in monocultures of eucalyptus, acacia and forage. The fact that the soil has good fertility contributed to the total CEC, pH, K and Mg variables evaluated did not show any distinction between the environments analyzed. Soil organic matter and Ca contents were higher in native vegetation and managed pasture environments. These can be used in the evaluation of implemented systems ICLF few years before, in order to determine the feasibility of systemsThe experiment was conducted in Eutrophic Red-Yellow Ultisol, and aimed to evaluate soil chemical properties in Integrated Crop-Livestock-Forestry Systems (ICLF) in comparison to other types of soil use. The study assessed ICLF systems, monocultures of acacia (Acacia mangium), eucalyptus (Eucalyptus urophylla x E. grandis), Urochloa brizantha, Urochloa decumbens, Sorghum bicolor and Panicum maximum, with crop variations in three agricultural cycles in a 2 year period, in comparison to native vegetation, 8-year-old U. brizantha pasture and degraded pasture of P. maximum with exposed soil areas. In contrast to native forest and well-managed pastures and ICLF systems, contents of organic matter and calcium in the soil were lower in monocultures of eucalyptus, acacia and forage. The good fertility of the soil contributed to the total CEC, pH, K and Mg variables evaluated and these did not show any distinction between the environments analyzed. Soil organic matter and Ca contents were higher in native vegetation and managed pasture environments. These can be used in the evaluation of implemented systems ICLF few years before, in order to determine the feasibility of systems.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2017-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reveng/article/view/62710.13083/reveng.v25i1.695Engineering in Agriculture; Vol. 25 No. 1 (2017); 63-73Revista Engenharia na Agricultura - REVENG; v. 25 n. 1 (2017); 63-732175-68131414-398410.13083/reveng.v25i1reponame:Engenharia na Agriculturainstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVporhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reveng/article/view/627/415Rodrigues, Marcio NevesSantos, Leonardo David TuffiSampaio, Regynaldo ArrudaFernandes, Luiz Arnaldoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-01-19T13:32:22Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/627Revistahttps://periodicos.ufv.br/revengPUBhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reveng/oairevistaengenharianagricultura@gmail.com||andrerosa@ufv.br||tramitacao.reveng@gmail.com|| reveng@ufv.br2175-68131414-3984opendoar:2023-01-19T13:32:22Engenharia na Agricultura - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM |
title |
SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM |
spellingShingle |
SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM Rodrigues, Marcio Neves agroforestry system soil conservation degraded areas and environmental reclamation |
title_short |
SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM |
title_full |
SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM |
title_fullStr |
SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM |
title_full_unstemmed |
SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM |
title_sort |
SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES IN AN INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEM |
author |
Rodrigues, Marcio Neves |
author_facet |
Rodrigues, Marcio Neves Santos, Leonardo David Tuffi Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda Fernandes, Luiz Arnaldo |
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author |
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Santos, Leonardo David Tuffi Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda Fernandes, Luiz Arnaldo |
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Rodrigues, Marcio Neves Santos, Leonardo David Tuffi Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda Fernandes, Luiz Arnaldo |
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agroforestry system soil conservation degraded areas and environmental reclamation |
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agroforestry system soil conservation degraded areas and environmental reclamation |
description |
The experiment was conducted in Eutrophic Red-Yellow Ultisol, and aimed to evaluate soil chemical properties in ICLF systems compared with other types of soil use. The study assessed ICLF systems, monocultures of acacia (Acacia mangium), Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus urophylla x E. grandis), Urochloa Brizantha, Urochloa decumbens, Sorghum bicolor and Panicum maximum, with crop variations in three agricultural cycles in a 2 year period, compared to native vegetation, 8-year-old U. Brizantha pasture and degraded pasture of P. maximum with areas of exposed soil. Compared to native forest and well-managed pastures and ICLF systems, contents of organic matter and calcium in the soil were lower in monocultures of eucalyptus, acacia and forage. The fact that the soil has good fertility contributed to the total CEC, pH, K and Mg variables evaluated did not show any distinction between the environments analyzed. Soil organic matter and Ca contents were higher in native vegetation and managed pasture environments. These can be used in the evaluation of implemented systems ICLF few years before, in order to determine the feasibility of systems |
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2017 |
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2017-03-31 |
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Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV |
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Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV |
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Engineering in Agriculture; Vol. 25 No. 1 (2017); 63-73 Revista Engenharia na Agricultura - REVENG; v. 25 n. 1 (2017); 63-73 2175-6813 1414-3984 10.13083/reveng.v25i1 reponame:Engenharia na Agricultura instname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) instacron:UFV |
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