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Visual assessments as a soil quality index and its validation by soil physical and chemical analysis in a rhodic hapludox under different uses and managements

Luiz Augusto Cardoso Niero, Sonia Carmela Falci Dechen, Ricardo Marques Coelho, Isabella Clerici de Maria

01/Aug/2010

Cropping systems modify soil attributes and can affect their quality. Traditionally evaluated by laboratory analytical methods, soil attributes have been used as indicators of its quality and are very accurate. However, many times, analytical methods are of difficult access by the producer and high cost. Visual Soil Assessment (VSA) has been developed to help land managers to assess soil condition easily, reliably and cheaply on a field scale. The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of the […]

Modeling water movement in horizontal columns using fractal theory

Tairone Paiva Leão, Edmund Perfect

01/Aug/2010

Fractal mathematics has been used to characterize water and solute transport in porous media and also to characterize and simulate porous media properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the soil infiltration parameters sorptivity (S) and time exponent (n) and the parameters dimension (D) and the Hurst exponent (H). For this purpose, ten horizontal columns with pure (either clay or loam) and heterogeneous porous media (clay and loam distributed in layers in the column) were […]

Evaluation of the structure of a eutroferric red nitosol under no-tillage, conventional tillage and forest

Mausy Marchel Marques Domingos, Nelson Vicente Lovatto Gasparetto, Paulo Nakashima, Ricardo Ralisch, João Tavares Filho

01/Dec/2009

Structural changes caused by management systems to soil can result in compaction and may change crop root development. With the aim to evaluate the effects of the farming systems on the soil structure by qualitative (cultural profile) and quantitative (soil density) methodologies, a field study was carried out in Maringá, state of Paraná, Brazil (23 º 29 ‘ S, 51 º 59 ‘ W). A conventional tillage system with crop succession of corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max) […]

Irrigation water quality influence on clay dispersive behavior of Oxisols

Onofre Barroca de Almeida Neto, Antonio Teixeira de Matos, Walter Antônio Pereira Abrahão, Liovando Marciano da Costa, Alfredo Duarte

01/Dec/2009

The phenomenon of dispersion of soil clay can be caused by the quality of irrigation water. This study investigated the effect of irrigation water with different electric conductivities (EC), combined with different Sodium Adsorption Relation (SAR) values on clay dispersion in soil commonly found in the state of Minas Gerais, with different mineralogies. The samples were collected from the B horizon of three soils (Oxisols) in Viçosa, Belo Horizonte and Barroso, respectively, with high levels of the clay minerals kaolinite, […]

Soil elasticity as affected by water and organic carbon content

João Alfredo Braida, Jose Miguel Reichert, Dalvan Jose Reinert, Letícia Sequinatto

01/Apr/2008

The organic carbon accumulation observed in soils under no-till system can increase the soil elasticity, resulting in a higher resistance to soil compaction. This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of water content and soil organic carbon (SOC) enrichment on soil elasticity. Samples of a Hapludalf and a Typic Hapludox in southern Brazil, both with a significant variation in SOC content, were equilibrated at four different water tensions, and then loaded and unloaded on a uniaxial apparatus. The […]

Evaluation of aggregate stability in an oxisol treated with different vinasse doses

Amarildo Luiz Passarin, Edinei Luis Rodrigueiro, Carla Renata Pazzotti Robaina, Cristiane de Conti Medina

01/Dec/2007

The size distribution, the quantity and stability of soil aggregates are important parameters to evaluate the soil structure, which plays a relevant role in soil-plant relationships. Vinasse when applied on soil stimulates microbial activity because of its organic matter content. This activity may increase mucilage production and improve the aggregation and soil structural stability. The objective of this study was to evaluate the aggregate stability in an Oxisol treated with different vinasse doses. The study was carried out at the […]

Soil quality under different uses and native Cerrado

Ricardo Araújo, Wenceslau J. Goedert, Marilusa Pinto Coelho Lacerda

01/Oct/2007

Sustainable soil use is becoming increasingly relevant given the increase of anthropic activities. In order to evaluate the soil quality, soil samples were collected from five areas: natural Cerrado (reference), native pasture, planted pasture, annual crops under conventional tillage and pine forest. The areas are located in the Federal District, Brazil, in a clayey Red Yellow Latosol (Acrustox). The following soil quality attributes were measured: bulk density, mechanical resistance to penetration, water infiltration rate, organic matter content, cation exchange capacity, […]

Fitting methods and semi-variogram models applied to the study of spatial variability of physical-hydric soil attributes

Natalino Martins Gomes, Antônio Marciano da Silva, Carlos Rogério de Mello, Manoel Alves de Faria, Polyanna Mara de Oliveira

01/Jun/2007

The spatial variability and spatial dependence structure of physical water soil attributes (total porosity – VTP, saturated hydraulic conductivity – k0, drainable porosity – DP and soil moisture at field capacity – qcc) was evaluated for an Oxisol representative of Ribeirão Marcela watershed, in the Alto Rio Grande domain. Spherical and exponential semi-variograms were fitted by the weighted minimum square (WMS) and maximum likelihood (ML) methodologies. Undisturbed and disturbed physical water samples were collected from the 0-0.15 m layer for […]

Sampling size and spatial variability of physical attributes of an arenic kandiustults in Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil

Joaquim Amaro Filho, Ronnie Fábio Delmiro de Negreiros, Raimundo Nonato de Assis Júnior, Jaedson Cláudio Anunciato Mota

01/Jun/2007

The soils, some those considered homogenous, show some spatial and temporal variability of its physical, chemical and biological atributes. To define this variability is very important to efficient soil management. This study had the objective of investigating the spatial variability of some physical attributes of an Red Latosol in Mossoró, state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, to determine the best procedure for soil sampling. Soil samples were collected on a 100 x 100 m area, in 10 m grid […]

Inter and intra-aggregate strength in direct shear tests of a typic hapludox

João Alfredo Braida, José Miguel Reichert, José Mário Doleys Soares, Dalvan José Reinert

01/Apr/2007

For aggregated soils the Mohr failure line can be separated into two straight lines, with different slopes and intercepts. In the range of low normal load, when the slope is very steep and the intercept is small, the failure line is defined by the friction and cohesion inter-aggregates, while for the higher load range the slope becomes smaller and intercept is larger, which defines the intra-aggregate friction and cohesion. Therefore, for aggregated soils the normal load range used in the […]

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