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Compared performance of penetrometers and effect of soil water content on penetration resistance measurements

Edison Aparecido Mome Filho, Alvaro Pires da Silva, Getulio Coutinho Figueiredo, Fernando Henrique Setti Gimenes, André Cesar Vitti

01/Jun/2014

Modern agriculture techniques have a great impact on crops and soil quality, especially by the increased machinery traffic and weight. Several devices have been developed for determining soil properties in the field, aimed at managing compacted areas. Penetrometry is a widely used technique; however, there are several types of penetrometers, which have different action modes that can affect the soil resistance measurement. The objective of this study was to compare the functionality of two penetrometry methods (manual and automated mode) […]

Physical properties of a red-yellow latosol under three different systems of coffee management in the state of minas gerais

Davi Lopes do Carmo, Dulcimara Carvalho Nannetti, Moacir de Souza Dias Júnior, Djalma José do Espírito Santo, Alex Nogueira Nannetti, Tales Machado Lacerda

01/Jun/2011

In view of the different managements used in coffee production, this study aimed to quantify the changes of some physical properties of an Oxisol under four-year-old coffee, in southern Minas Gerais. Three management systems were compared to native forest. The following management systems were evaluated: mechanized coffee production (CCM), coffee without mechanization (CSM), dense coffee plantation (CA) and native forest (MN) as reference. Undisturbed samples were collected with an Uhland sampler and aluminum rings (diameter 6.35 cm, height 2.54 cm), […]