CHANGES IN PHYSICAL QUALITY OF OXISOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO

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Autor(a) principal: Feitosa, Carlos E. L.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Costa, Pedro H. dos S., Meneses, Kamila C. de [UNESP], Oliveira, Ulisses C. de, Farias, Maryzelia F. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4430-Eng.Agric.v40n5p609-616/2020
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/208898
Resumo: Soil compaction in agricultural areas has greatly increased in recent decades due to intensive farming practices, including short-cycle crops and machinery intensification. This study aimed to evaluate the impacts of management systems on the physical quality of a dystrophic Yellow Oxisol, in the Cerrado region of Brazil. Treatments consisted of five soil management systems, with five replications (native forest [control], slash-and-burn agriculture, pasture, no-tillage, and conventional tillage). Data analysis was performed using a completely randomized experimental design. All systems were analyzed for soil density, macroporosity, microporosity, total porosity, hydraulic conductivity, infiltration, water retention curve, penetration resistance, and soil quality index (S index). The systems had significant effects on soil structure, and the evaluated properties responded well to changes promoted by them. No-tillage implementation raised soil resistance in the area previously damaged by intensive farming. Moreover, soils under pasture and slash-and-burn systems presented higher water retention in field capacity and higher S indexes, thus having a better structural quality.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CHANGES IN PHYSICAL QUALITY OF OXISOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO
title CHANGES IN PHYSICAL QUALITY OF OXISOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO
spellingShingle CHANGES IN PHYSICAL QUALITY OF OXISOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO
Feitosa, Carlos E. L.
S index
land cover change
physical properties
infiltration
soil compaction
title_short CHANGES IN PHYSICAL QUALITY OF OXISOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO
title_full CHANGES IN PHYSICAL QUALITY OF OXISOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO
title_fullStr CHANGES IN PHYSICAL QUALITY OF OXISOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO
title_full_unstemmed CHANGES IN PHYSICAL QUALITY OF OXISOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO
title_sort CHANGES IN PHYSICAL QUALITY OF OXISOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO
author Feitosa, Carlos E. L.
author_facet Feitosa, Carlos E. L.
Costa, Pedro H. dos S.
Meneses, Kamila C. de [UNESP]
Oliveira, Ulisses C. de
Farias, Maryzelia F. de
author_role author
author2 Costa, Pedro H. dos S.
Meneses, Kamila C. de [UNESP]
Oliveira, Ulisses C. de
Farias, Maryzelia F. de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul
Univ Fed Maranhao
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Univ Fed Ceara
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Feitosa, Carlos E. L.
Costa, Pedro H. dos S.
Meneses, Kamila C. de [UNESP]
Oliveira, Ulisses C. de
Farias, Maryzelia F. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv S index
land cover change
physical properties
infiltration
soil compaction
topic S index
land cover change
physical properties
infiltration
soil compaction
description Soil compaction in agricultural areas has greatly increased in recent decades due to intensive farming practices, including short-cycle crops and machinery intensification. This study aimed to evaluate the impacts of management systems on the physical quality of a dystrophic Yellow Oxisol, in the Cerrado region of Brazil. Treatments consisted of five soil management systems, with five replications (native forest [control], slash-and-burn agriculture, pasture, no-tillage, and conventional tillage). Data analysis was performed using a completely randomized experimental design. All systems were analyzed for soil density, macroporosity, microporosity, total porosity, hydraulic conductivity, infiltration, water retention curve, penetration resistance, and soil quality index (S index). The systems had significant effects on soil structure, and the evaluated properties responded well to changes promoted by them. No-tillage implementation raised soil resistance in the area previously damaged by intensive farming. Moreover, soils under pasture and slash-and-burn systems presented higher water retention in field capacity and higher S indexes, thus having a better structural quality.
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0100-6916
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