Correction of resistance to penetration by pedofunctions and a reference soil water content
01/Dec/2012
The soil penetration resistance is an important indicator of soil compaction and is strongly influenced by soil water content. The objective of this study was to develop mathematical models to normalize soil penetration resistance (SPR), using a reference value of gravimetric soil water content (U). For this purpose, SPR was determined with an impact penetrometer, in an experiment on a Dystroferric Red Latossol (Rhodic Eutrudox), at six levels of soil compaction, induced by mechanical chiseling and additional compaction by the […]
Penetration resistance and soybean yield after mechanical intervention on an oxisol under tillage
01/Dec/2012
Compaction negatively affects a number of soil properties, e.g., resistance to root penetration and water and nutrient availability to plants, restricting the photosynthetic rate, shoot growth and consequently, the yield. When soil compaction becomes limiting to crop development, mitigation measures must be adopted. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the residual effect of mechanical soil plowing and chiseling, by a seeder with soil breakers (disks and disks plus short ripper) as mitigation practice of the soil compaction under […]
Soil resistance to penetration and forage and root production at different grazing intensities
01/Jun/2012
Soil fertilization may be a sustainable strategy for the intensification of grazing, considering that the effects of cattle trampling that are deleterious for the soil physical quality do not affect the productivity and the sustainability of pasture production systems. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of grazing at different intensities of N-fertilized pasture on the soil physical quality and impact on forage and root yield of Panicum maximum cv. IPR-86 Milênio. The experiment was conducted in […]
Temporary effect of chiseling on the compaction of a Rhodic Hapludox under no-tillage
01/Apr/2012
Mechanical chiseling has been used to alleviate the effects of compaction in soils under no-tillage (NT). However, its effect on the soil physical properties does not seem to have a defined duration period. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the behavior of the bulk density (BD) and degree of compaction (DC) at different soil depths, after chiseling in no-tillage, for one year. The experiment was performed in Ponta Grossa, Paraná State, Brazil, using an Oxisol (Rhodic Hapludox). Bulk […]
Compressibility of a dystrophic cohesive Yellow Latosol in the coastal tablelands of Alagoas under different sugar cane management systems
01/Apr/2012
The compaction of agricultural soils is a phenomenon of great concern in Soil Science. The major goal of research on the mechanical behavior of soil is to identify the least degrading soil management systems. In general, at a same compaction level, the higher content of organic matter, the lower maximum density and higher critical moisture for compaction, which consequently decreases the risk of physical degradation of the soil. The purpose of this study was to study the compressibility of a […]
Physical properties of an oxisol in an integrated crop-livestock system
01/Apr/2012
The trampling of grazing animals can compact the surface layers and affect the physical quality of soils in crop-livestock systems (ICL). The hypothesis of this study is that increased trampling from animal grazing of oats and ryegrass reduces the soil physical quality of an Oxisol under no-tillage with ICL. The purpose of this study was to quantify bulk density (Bd), air-filled porosity (εa), soil air permeability (Ka), soil resistance to penetration (SR) and estimate an index of pore continuity from […]
Load carrying capacity models of an oxisol under different use and management
01/Apr/2012
Soil compaction has been identified as one of the main factors causing yield reduction of several crops. The use of the load carrying capacity models to identify management techniques which leads to alterations on soil density is a proven and consolidated methodology. This study was carried out to: a) generate load carrying capacity models for different uses and managements of an Oxisol; b) identify the land use or management that is most susceptible or most resistant to compaction by these […]
Changes in physical properties of a red oxisol and of soybean yield under no-tillage affected by chisel plow types
01/Dec/2011
Soil compaction at high intensity degrees is a hardly reversible process in the no-till system (NT), mainly in clayey soils. Generally, its occurrence in croplands is often irregular and restricted to areas with a previous history of pressures associated to intensive traffic of agricultural machineries. The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in soil physical properties of a red Oxisol with clayey texture (450 g kg-1) and soybean yield, caused by two site-specific chisels and conventional (random) chisel […]
Soil water retention and s index after crop rotation and chiseling
01/Dec/2011
Soil compaction can be minimized either mechanically or biologically, using plant species with vigorous root systems. An experiment was carried out with soybean (Glycine max) in rotation with triticale (X Triticosecale) and sunflower (Helianthus annuus) in fall-winter associated with pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum), grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) or sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea) in spring. Crop rotation under no-till was compared with mechanical chiseling. The experiment was carried out in Botucatu, São Paulo State, Brazil. Soil quality was estimated using the […]
Persistence of mechanical interventions effect for soil decompaction in no-tillage systems
01/Oct/2011
Compaction has become one of the main causes of soil degradation in agricultural areas. It is directly related to the soil management system, often requiring decompaction practices to mitigate the problem. This study aimed to determine the duration of the effects of mechanical soil decompaction, e.g., by plowing and chiseling, associated with soil breaking devices on the seeders, for example disks and disk-ripper, to mitigate the compaction of soil under no tillage; soil physical properties and the force exerted by […]