Estimating Sample Size of Soil Cone Index Profiles by Bootstrapping
10/Nov/2017
ABSTRACT Measurements of the soil cone index are widely used to assess soil resistance to root penetration (SR) and to monitor the soil compaction status of agricultural fields. However, soil sampling for SR estimation is a rather challenging task in view of the high spatial and temporal variability of the soil. This study proposed a bootstrapping method to determine the minimum sample size required to estimate the vertical profile of mean soil cone index (CI) values at different levels of […]
Retention and Solute Transport Properties in Disturbed and Undisturbed Soil Samples
05/Oct/2016
ABSTRACT Solute transport parameters can be determined in miscible displacement experiments, usually performed in columns with disturbed (sieved) soil samples. Experiments with undisturbed samples are uncommon, due to the difficulty of taking undisturbed samples at the size required for these experiments. Structural alteration of the disturbed material implies modifications in the pore geometry that determines hydraulic properties, including hydraulic conductivity and retention and properties related to miscible displacement. An existing model for prediction of breakthrough curves based on retention properties […]
Spatial variability of macronutrient contents in untilled oxisols
01/Apr/2010
The effectiveness of soil sampling plans may be increased if the spatial variability of soil properties is known and taken into consideration; the factors that determine it should therefore be studied. The objective of this paper was to evaluate the spatial variability of the contents P, K, Ca, Mg, and S in two Oxisols, one very clayey and the other with medium texture, managed in a similar system for eight years, in no-tillage. Soil samples were collected at regular distances […]
Critical phosphorus levels for greenhouse grown eucalyptus as related to the placement of fertilizer p in the soil
01/Oct/2009
The availability of P is influenced by the application location of this element to the soil, affecting the adsorption, precipitation and fixation due to the reduction of contact with the soil. This study, carried out in a greenhouse, aimed to calibrate P soil concentrations for Eucalyptus pellita growth as affected by fertilizer placement. Samples of two Oxisols were used. The treatment consisted of 14 combinations of seven P rates, which were placed in holes in the upper mid part of […]
Variation in soil penetration resistance in response to sample number and sampling type
01/Apr/2008
Monitoring the state of soil compaction periodically by assessing soil penetration resistance is a practical way of evaluating the effects of different management systems on the soil structure and crop root development. This study aimed to evaluate the variation of soil penetration resistance in response to the number of replications (sample population) of different field sampling forms of an Oxisol under three management types: non-tillage (PD), perennial crop (CP) and conventional tillage (PC). The experiment was carried out in the […]
Spatial variability of chemical attributes of a soil under different uses and managements
01/Dec/2007
The use and management of soil and crop condition the variability of soil attributes directly. This study was conducted in Selvíria-MS, Brazil with the objective of evaluating the spatial variability of pH, potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and base saturation (% BS) in an Oxisol under different use and management conditions. Soil samples were collected in a grid, in regular 2 m intervals, at 64 grid points, at depths of 0.0-0.1 m and 0.1-0.2 m, from areas of: native cerrado vegetation (savannah), […]
Auger diameter for sampling an inceptisol under no-till or conventional planting, before or after tillage
01/Oct/2007
When a determined number of single soil samples is recommended for the formation of a composite sample, the diameter of the sampling auger is not taken into account. Thus, this study aimed to determine the auger diameter that would allow a reduction in the time and effort needed for soil sampling. Single soil samples of six different volumes (40, 90, 160, 360, 810 and 1,000 cm3) were collected in three management-harvest systems (no-till planting (PD), conventional planting before (PCAA) or […]
Determination of a soil individual and the number of single samples required to represent it
01/Dec/2006
A population consists of individuals and a correct sampling of the individuals estimates population characteristics adequately. However, to evaluate soil fertility, what would be the soil individual (sample units), and of what size? The objective of this study was to determine the dimension of the individual soil component of a particular population, in three sampling areas: under no-till or under conventional tillage before or after plowing, and to evaluate soil fertility and develop a soil sampling method, determining the number […]
Critical phosphorus levels for greenhouse-grown corn, as a function of its placement in the soil
01/Jun/2006
Localized application of P in the soil has great influence on its availability because it reduces de adsorption reactions, precipitation and fixation, due to the lowered soil contact surface area. This study, carried out in a greenhouse, aimed to calibrate P soil concentrations for corn growth as affected by fertilizer placement. Samples of two Oxisols (LVAd and LVAm) were used. The treatment consisted of 14 combinations of 7 P rates, which were placed in holes in the upper mid part of […]
Temporal stability of water content and water matric potential in a field soil
01/Jul/2005
The high spatial variability of the soil hydraulic conductivity as a function of soil water content (or soil-water matric potential) makes the sampling planning and the use or extrapolation of mean values obtained in field studies of soil-water dynamics difficult. In this context, the objective of this study was to verify the temporal stability of soil-water content and soil-water matric potential and to show how the temporal stability methodology can be used as a tool to rationalize the sampling strategy […]
