11 results

Structural and mechanical changes in a lowland soil under flooded rice

Marcelo Ivan Mentges, José Miguel Reichert, Paulo Ivonir Gubiani, Dalvan José Reinert, Alencar Xavier

01/Feb/2013

The conversion of natural areas for agricultural use can degrade the soil structure and increase the occurrence of compression. This study aimed to evaluate changes in the physico-mechanical and hydro-physical properties of an Endoaqualf, caused by the conversion of a natural area into a rice field. Hydro-physical (density, porosity, macroporosity, microporosity, void ratio, and water retention) and mechanical properties (preconsolidation pressure, compression index, coefficient of decompression, and recovery rate) were evaluated in the horizons A1 (0.0-0.25 m), A2 (0.25-0.51 m), […]

Development of a pneumatic consolidometer: compaction modeling, penetrometry and tensile strength of soil aggregates

Getulio Coutinho Figueiredo, Alvaro Pires da Silva, Cássio Antonio Tormena, Neyde Fabíola Balarezo Giarola, Sergio Oliveira Moraes, Brivaldo Gomes de Almeida

01/Apr/2011

Soil compaction is one of the processes responsible for soil physical degradation that may result in the loss of sustainability of agricultural production. Therefore, it is important to have instrumental strategies to quantify soil physical properties that are influenced by soil compression and used to assess soil quality. The objectives of this study were to: (i) develop an inexpensive pneumatic consolidometer, (ii) evaluate its functionality by the study of the compressive behaviour of a sandy clay Rhodic Hapludox under no-tillage, […]

Bearing capacity and compressibility of argisol (paleudult) as affected by traffic and winter cover crops

Henrique Debiasi, Renato Levien, Carlos Ricardo Trein, Osmar Conte, Michael Mazurana

01/Dec/2008

One of the most effective practices in preventing soil compaction is to apply stresses below the bearing capacity of the soil, often estimated by the pre-compression stress (σp). To evaluate the effects of cover crops and tractor traffic on σp and compression index (CI), a field experiment was initiated in 2002 on sandy clay loam Paleudult, in Southern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul State). Treatments under no-tillage involved winter fallow and two winter cover crops (black oats and black oats […]

Estimating soil susceptibility to compaction and load support capacity based on physical parameters of soils from Rio Grande do Sul State

Luis Eduardo Akiyoshi Sanches Suzuki, Dalvan José Reinert, José Miguel Reichert, Cláudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima

01/Jun/2008

Quantifying the relationship between physical and mechanical soil properties can contribute to the development of pedotransfer functions that allow estimating hard-to-measure soil properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate the interrelations between susceptibility to compaction and load support with some physical properties of soils from Southern Brazil. Penetration resistance, moisture, bulk density and compressibility of six soils were evaluated. In a model including soil moisture and bulk density as independent variables, the relation with penetration resistance values obtained […]

Soil compaction and compressibility parameters in relation to management systems and water content

Apolino José Nogueira da Silva, Mário Sérgio Vaz Cabeda

01/Dec/2006

Soil water content and management systems can promote changes in compressibility parameters. The objective of this research was to study the effects that water content and sugarcane management systems have on the compaction degree and compressibility parameters of a cohesive Yellow Argisol. Four sites were selected in the surroundings of the sugar mill Triunfo, in the state of Alagoas, Brazil; one site with irrigation and a second without irrigation, a third with vinasse application and a fourth under native forest, […]

Compaction heterogeneity of a haplustox under an orange orchard

C. L. R. Lima, A. P. Silva, S. Imhoff, H. V. Lima, T. P. Leão

01/Jun/2004

The heterogeneity in soil compaction induced by different traffic intensities can reduce the productivity of citrus trees. The objective of this research was to quantify the compression index (CI) and the preconsolidation pressure (sp) in different sampling positions (row, between wheel track, wheel track, and canopy projection) to evaluate the compaction heterogeneity in a Haplustox under an orange orchard. The sampling was carried out at forty randomly distributed sites (ten samples in each position). The samples were water saturated and […]

Factors controlling compressibility of a paleudalf and a haplortox soil. I- initial state of compactness

V. R. Silva, D. J. Reinert, J. M. Reichert, J. M. Soares

01/Mar/2002

Knowing the susceptibility of a soil to compaction is important to adjust soil management, tillage practices, and traffic to cause minimal detrimental effects on soil properties. The objective of this study was to determine the preconsolidation pressure (σ’p) and the compression index (Cc) at two depths of two soils under no-tillage and conventional tillage, including a wide variation of the state of compaction. Undisturbed soil samples were collected with rings (5.4cm wide and 2.0cm high), at 0 to 2 and […]

Factors controlling compressibility of a paleudalf and a haplortox soil. II-degree of water saturation

V. R. Silva, D. J. Reinert, J. M. Reichert

01/Mar/2002

Soil water content is one of the determining factors in controlling compaction caused by animal trampling or machinery traffic.The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of water content (pore water saturation) on preconsolidation pressure (σ’p) and compression index (Cc) values, for two soils with contrasting textures, at two depths, cultivated under no tillage and conventional tillage.Undisturbed soil samples (5.35cm of diameter for 2cm of height) were collected in the surface layer (0 to 2cm) and in the […]

Susceptibility to compaction of a haplortox and a paleudalf

V. R. Silva, D. J. Reinert, J. M. Reichert

01/Jun/2000

Soil compaction of the agricultural soils is a result of soil machine interactions, which influence physical and biological soil properties and their relations with crop growth and yield. The objective of this study was to determine the compression index, the preconsolidation pressure and the soil strain of a Haplortox (LE) and a Paleudalf (PV), with different initial state of compaction and water saturation. Undisturbed soil samples were collected in two soils and at two depths, at no tillage and conventional […]

Estimate of the effect of soil management and moisture content on additional compaction of three latosols

M. K. Kondo, M. S. Dias Junior

01/Dec/1999

Additional soil compaction occurs when the pressure applied on the soil is greater than the preconsolidation pressure, causing the soil to deform along the virgin compression line. The objectives of this study were: to validate the model proposed by Dias Junior (1994); to propose a model to quantify soil mechanical resistance and; to evaluate the effect of soil use and moisture on the virgin compression line and on the compression index of three Latosols under annual crop, natural forest and […]

1 2