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Soil losses from typic cambisols and red latosol as related to three erosive rainfall patterns

Regimeire Freitas Aquino, Marx Leandro Naves Silva, Diego Antonio França de Freitas, Nilton Curi, Junior Cesar Avanzi

01/Feb/2013

Rainfall erosivity is one of the main factors related to water erosion in the tropics. This work focused on relating soil loss from a typic dystrophic Tb Haplic Cambisol (CXbd) and a typic dystrophic Red Latosol (LVdf) to different patterns of natural erosive rainfall. The experimental plots of approximately 26 m2 (3 x 8.67 m) consisted of a CXbd area with a 0.15 m m-1 slope and a LVdf area with 0.12 m m-1 slope, both delimited by galvanized plates. […]

Soil erosion resistance in ravines in a sandy clay loam oxisol

Kalinny Patrícia Vaz Lafayette, José Ramon Barros Cantalice, Roberto Quental Coutinho

01/Dec/2011

Ravines represent one of the formations resulting from water erosion, with concentrated surface water flow down hillsides of degraded areas, yet without subsurface water flow. The objective of this study was to evaluate hydraulic flow conditions in ravines as well as to determine soil erosion resistance parameters: soil erodibility (Kr) and critical shear stress (τc) on the ravine surfaces, as well as to determine soil erodibility at several depths of degraded hillsides along the coastline of the state of Pernambuco. […]

Effects of erosion and deposition on particle size distribution of deposited farmland soils on the chinese loess plateau

Pei Zhao, Ming An Shao, Wail Omran, Abdel-monem Mohamed Amer

01/Dec/2011

Particle size distribution (PSD) in the soil profile is strongly related to erosion, deposition, and physical and chemical processes. Water cycling and plant growth are also affected by PSD. Material sedimented upstream of the dam constructions formed large areas of deposited farmland (DF) soils on the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP), which has been the site of the most severe soil erosion in the world. Two DFs without tillage on the CLP were chosen to study the combined effect of erosion […]

Reduction of water erosion in three soil management systems in an Inceptisol of the Planalto Sul-Catarinense region – Brazil

André Júlio do Amaral, Ildegardis Bertol, Neroli Pedro Cogo, Fabrício Tondello Barbosa

01/Oct/2008

Tillage is one of the most important components of soil management in the process of crop production, normally used to create a favorable environment for sowing, seed germination and plant development. In addition, it is mainly determinant for the or surface soil physical conditions that will ultimately determine the erosion and the effectiveness of runoff reduction of the various soil management systems used to establish a given crop, in a given place. Considering these aspects, a field study under natural […]

Interrill erosion under different conditions of soil cover of sugarcane

Sandro Augusto Bezerra, José Ramon Barros Cantalice

01/Jun/2006

Interrill erosion occurs as a result of detachment of soil surface particles caused by raindrop impact and their transportation by overland flow (drag and suspension), which contain the organic matter and nutrients that are essential for agricultural production. An experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of different soil cover types on the overland flow in interrill erosion in an area of sugarcane cultivation. The following situations were evaluated: bare soil; sugarcane straw mulch; sugarcane canopy cover; sugarcane canopy […]

Erosion losses, soybean and wheat yields under different tillage systems on an eutrorthox soil at Dourados (MS)

L. C. Hernani, J. C. Salton, A. C. Fabrício, R. Dedecek, M. Alves Júnior

01/Dec/1997

Soil and water losses were evaluated from 1987 to 1995, on a very clayey red dusky latosol, with 0.03 m m-1 slope, of Embrapa-Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuária do Oeste, at Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil. Soil tillage systems used for growing wheat and soybean in succession were: chisel plow + tandem disk (ES), offset disk + tandem disk (GP), no tillage (PD) and conventional tillage, with no vegetable cover (DE). All tillage operations and seeding were in the […]