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Influence of tire pass on soil stress transfer and particle cohesion via DEM simulation

Mingyue Bai ORCID logo , Xianliang Wang ORCID logo , Haiyang Zhuang ORCID logo , Wenqi Zhao ORCID logo , Weifan Zhou ORCID logo

01/Apr/2025

ABSTRACT Stress transfers inside the soil during the traveling process of agricultural machinery, and the bonding of soil particles during this process is the main cause of soil compaction. In this study, the discrete element method was used to simulate the different responses of stress transfer and particle bonding in the soil under different times of tire passes in the tire-soil interaction process of agricultural machinery operation. It was found that from 1 to 8 passes, the increase in the […]

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Conservation agriculture practices in a peanut cropping system: Effects on pod yield and soil penetration resistance

Olavo Betiol ORCID logo , Denizart Bolonhezi ORCID logo , Élcio Ríos Perez Leal ORCID logo , Chandler Edwin Gruener ORCID logo , Marcos Doniseti Michelotto ORCID logo , Carlos Eduardo Angeli Furlani ORCID logo , [...]

16/Aug/2023

ABSTRACT Conservation agriculture principles applied to peanut can reduce soil erosion and production costs when cultivated in rotation with sugarcane. Still, the problem with soil compaction is the leading cause of skepticism about the efficacy of this practice. This research aimed to study the effect of three soil management strategies compared with conventional for peanut cv. IAC-OL3, cultivated in rotation with sugarcane using the MEIOSI (method of intercropping occurring simultaneously) system for agronomic practices with additional analysis on changes in […]

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Load-bearing capacity and critical water content of the coffee plantation soil with management in full sun and shaded

Kasé Santos Lacerda ORCID logo , Rafaela Carvalho Vargas ORCID logo , Kleber Mariano Ribeiro ORCID logo , Moacir de Souza Dias Junior ORCID logo , Kátia Daniela Ribeiro ORCID logo , Dorotéo de Abreu ORCID logo

06/Sep/2022

ABSTRACT New management practices applied to coffee crops may influence the soil’s capacity to tolerate vertical stresses. This paper aimed to evaluate the influence of two coffee crop management systems on the soil load-bearing capacity and critical soil water content to agricultural machinery traffic. This study was performed in the experimental area of the Federal Institute of the Southeast of Minas Gerais – Rio Pomba college, in Rio Pomba city, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Dystrophic Red-Yellow Oxisol (Latossolo Vermelho-Amarelo distrófico) (LVA7) […]

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Physical quality of sandy soils under orange orchards in Southern Brazil

Jonez Fidalski ORCID logo , Cássio Antonio Tormena ORCID logo

22/Jun/2022

ABSTRACT Sandy soils are characterized by low organic matter content and soil water retention and availability. Conventional tillage has been used for the implementation of orange orchards, but it exposes the soil to erosion and promotes accelerated oxidation of organic matter with negative impacts on the soil’s physical quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the soil physical quality of sandy soils influenced by two soil tillage practices for planting the orange trees in areas after long-time under […]

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Best tillage practices for eucalyptus growth and productivity: A review on the Brazilian experience

Kristiana Fiorentin dos Santos ORCID logo , José Miguel Reichert ORCID logo

02/Feb/2022

ABSTRACT Commercial eucalyptus forestry has significantly increased in the last decades to supply the growing demand for forest goods (pulp, paper, sawmill, by-product industries, and biomass for bioenergy and biofuels). Among factors most influencing forest productivity, the soil physical environment is very important and can be harmful or beneficial to trees. In the effort to increase environmental and economic sustainability of commercial plantations, in this literature review, we summarize relationships between soil type and properties, forest rotation, and forest growth […]

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Soil physical change and sugarcane stalk yield induced by cover crop and soil tillage

Camila Viana Vieira Farhate ORCID logo , Zigomar Menezes de Souza ORCID logo , Maurício Roberto Cherubin ORCID logo , Lenon Henrique Lovera ORCID logo , Ingrid Nehmi de Oliveira ORCID logo , Wellingthon da Silva Guimarães Júnnyor ORCID logo , [...]

28/Jan/2022

ABSTRACT Conventional tillage and intensive machinery traffic are the major causes of physical soil degradation in sugarcane fields. This study evaluates the impact of adopting conservation management practices during sugarcane planting on soil physical properties and stalk yield of sugarcane in the municipality of Ibitinga, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The experimental design (split-block) included four cover crops and three soil tillage systems, with three repetitions. For comparison purposes, a control treatment was also included (without cover crop and under […]

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Physical properties of a Brazilian sandy loam soil after the traffic of a military vehicle M113 BR

Beatriz Wardzinski Barbosa ORCID logo , Fabrício de Araújo Pedron ORCID logo , Cândida Regina Müller ORCID logo , Miriam Fernanda Rodrigues ORCID logo , Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Ricardo Bergamo Schenato ORCID logo , [...]

06/Nov/2020

ABSTRACT Soil physical properties can be changed after vehicle traffic, especially by heavy military tracked vehicles. The Santa Maria military Instruction Field, where the experiment was carried out, is currently the most used area for armored tracked vehicles training in Brazil, with the M113 BR being the main equipment. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the straight line and pivoted traffic intensity of the M113 BR on the physical properties and advancement of the compaction […]

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Structural quality and load-bearing capacity of an Ultisol (Argissolo Vermelho amarelo) in mechanized coffee areas with different deployment times

Fábio Henrique Barbosa Sandoval ORCID logo , Zigomar Menezes de Souza ORCID logo , Elizeu de Souza Lima ORCID logo , Reginaldo Barbosa da Silva ORCID logo , Ingrid Nehmi de Oliveira ORCID logo , Diego Alexander Aguilera Esteban ORCID logo , [...]

14/May/2020

ABSTRACT The mechanized management systems used in Brazilian coffee plantations generate heavy machine traffic and lead to the application of loads on the soil that affect the soil structure and lead to widespread compaction. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of mechanized operations on coffee plantations with different deployment times on the soil structural quality of an Ultisol, based on its soil physical properties and soil load-bearing capacity. The experiment was carried out in Muzambinho, São Paulo State, Southeast […]

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Using root water uptake estimated by a hydrological model to evaluate the least limiting water range

Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Lenise Raquel Mentges ORCID logo

14/May/2020

ABSTRACT The least limiting water range (LLWR) has been extensively determined, but evaluating if LLWR can indeed indicate soil physical stress on plant growth is still a controversial issue. In this study, we used the Hydrus-1D hydrological model to simulate root water uptake (RWU) to analyze if RWU and LLWR are correlated under stress conditions. The LLWR was determined in a sandy-loam Ultisol and a clayey Oxisol. In both soils, RWU extracted by plants (leaf area index set as 3) […]

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Physical Properties and Crop Management for Corn in an Albaqualf

Robson Giacomeli, Enio Marchesan, Maurício Limberger de Oliveira, Thomas Newton Martin, Gustavo Mack Teló, Gabriel Donato, [...]

09/Mar/2017

ABSTRACT Rice monoculture in lowlands can cause problems for management practices in crop fields, for example, in weed control. For this reason, corn in rotation with irrigated rice in lowlands may be advantageous, despite problems with soil compaction and water excess. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil physical properties and corn performance in soil management systems in an Albaqualf soil (lowlands). Two experiments were conducted in the field, in the 2013/14 and 2014/15 crop seasons. The experimental […]

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