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Mechanized harvesting of a Pinus taeda L. forest does not impair the physical properties of a Nitossolo Bruno

Jadiel Andognini ORCID logo , Jackson Adriano Albuquerque ORCID logo , Brayan Favarin de Oliveira ORCID logo

10/Feb/2025

ABSTRACT Santa Catarina State, in the South region of Brazil, has 713 thousand hectares of pine forests. Harvesting operations of this species can degrade the soil, especially when carried out on very wet soil. However, there is little information on the impact of pine harvesting on the physical properties of the soil in this region. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of Pinus taeda L. harvesting on the physical properties of a Nitossolo Bruno distrófico típico. Two areas were […]

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Physical Properties of Soil Structures Identified by the Profil Cultural under Two Soil Management Systems

Sônia de Fátima Schilickmann Macedo, Michel Grimaldi, Cristiane Conti Medina, José Edézio da Cunha, Maria de Fátima Guimarães, João Tavares

21/Jul/2017

ABSTRACT Soil structure plays an important role in water retention, infiltration capacity, porosity, and penetration resistance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity and physical properties of Oxisol soils (bulk density and macro-, micro-, and total porosity) in the structures identified using the profil cultural method in areas under two different management practices (perennial pasture and sugarcane). Three pits were dug in each plot to find out how homogeneous morphological structural units (HMSU) were organized […]

Liquid Bovine Biofertilizer and Cultivation Effects on the Porosity of a Typic Haplocambids as a Function of Cultivation and Dose

Thiago Leite de Alencar, Arilene Franklin Chaves, Alcione Guimarães Freire, Raimundo Nonato de Assis, Jaedson Cláudio Anunciato Mota

22/Jul/2016

ABSTRACT The soil porous space is where processes related to gases and soil solution occur, and provides an adequate guide for agricultural practices. This study aimed to evaluate the integrated effects of cultivation and the application of liquid bovine biofertilizer on the porous network of a Typic Haplocambids (Cambissolo Háplico Ta Eutrófico) cultivated with figs (Ficus carica L.). Four treatments were evaluated (under fig cultivation with the application of 20, 40 and 60 % of biofertilizer through irrigation, a control […]

THREE DIMENSIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SOIL MACROPOROSITY BY X-RAY MICROTOMOGRAPHY

Sabrina Passoni, Luiz Fernando Pires, Richard Heck, Jadir Aparecido Rosa

01/Mar/2015

Analysis of the soil pore system represents an important way of characterizing soil structure. Properties such as the shape and number of pores can be determined through soil pore evaluations. This study presents a three-dimensional (3D) characterization of the shape and number of pores of a sub-tropical soil. To do so, a second generation X-ray microtomograph equipped with a plain type detector was employed. A voltage of 120 kV and current of 80 mA was applied to the X-ray tube. […]

Tensile strength of aggregates and compressibility of a soil built up with cover crops in a coal mining area in Candiota, RS, Brazil

Diony Alves Reis, Cláudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima, Eloy Antonio Pauletto

01/Apr/2014

Land reclamation after coal mining is essential for the sustainability of that environment. This study aimed to evaluate the structural quality of a soil built up under different cover crops, taking a soil built up without cover crops and natural soil under native vegetation across from the mining operation as references. It may be concluded that cover crops, especially Tanzania (Panicum maximum), contributed to improvement of the structural quality of the built-up soil, reducing bulk density and increasing macroporosity, total […]

Influence of the landscape position on the occurrence of a cohesive character of soils of the Macacu formation in Rio de Janeiro

Michele Ribeiro Ramos, Gustavo Ribas Curcio, Renato Antonio Dedecek, Vander de Freitas Melo, Alexandre Uhlmann

01/Aug/2013

The cohesive nature of horizons of certain soils interferes directly with plant growth, by reducing the effective soil depth, plant root volume and seedling emergence, due to the decreased availability of water and air in the soil. This paper aimed to use soil physical characteristics to describe the cohesive character and the influence of the soil landscape position on two slopesof soils developed from sediments of the Macacu Formation in Itaboraí, RJ, Brazil. The soils of both slopes were classified […]

Soil physical properties and growth of sweet potato under different soil managements

Amarílis Beraldo Rós, João Tavares Filho, Graziela Moraes de Cesare Barbosa

01/Feb/2013

Studies about reduced tillage in soil cultivated with roots and tubers are rare and controversial. Thus, this study assessed the impact of tillage systems on physical properties of an Alfissol and on the growth of sweet potato tubers. To evaluate the soil physical properties, an experiment was conducted in a randomized block, split-plot design. The plots consisted of the treatments conventional tillage with mounds and reduced tillage with straw on the soil surface and the subplots of two sampling periods: […]

Effect of the water irrigation quality on physical properties of an entisol in Quixeré, CE – Brazil

Raimundo Nonato de Assis Júnior, Edison Fernandes da Silva

01/Dec/2012

The water quality used in irrigation is a decisive factor for crop productivity and soil quality in the Brazilian semiarid. The effects of the saline concentrations of two different water quality samples (river and shallow well resources) on the physical properties (clay dispersed in water, flocculation level, density, porosity, stability and mean weighted diameter of water-stable aggregates) were tested. The experiments were carried out in 2000/2001 on an Entisol under Musa sp. cv. Pacovan. The soil density, water-dispersed clay, and […]

Soil tillage systems: changes in soil structure and crop response

Michael Mazurana, Renato Levien, Jônatan Müller, Osmar Conte

01/Aug/2011

The introduction and intensification of no-tillage systems in Brazilian agriculture in recent decades have created a new scenario, increasing concerns about soil physical properties. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of different tillage systems on some physical properties of an Ultisol previously under native grassland. Five tillage methods were tested: no-tillage (NT), chiseling (Ch), no-tillage with chiseling every two years (NTCh2), chiseling using an equipment with a clod-breaking roller (ChR) and chiseling followed by disking (ChD). […]

Soil tillage systems and cover crops in organic production of common bean and corn. I – soil physical properties

Eurâimi de Queiroz Cunha, Luís Fernando Stone, José Aloísio Alves Moreira, Enderson Petrônio de Brito Ferreira, Agostinho Dirceu Didonet, Wilson Mozena Leandro

01/Apr/2011

The influence of cover crops and their management on the maintenance or improvement of soil physical quality in areas under organic production should be investigated. This study aimed to determine the influence of the cover crops sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea), pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp), velvet bean (Mucuna aterrima), sorghum (Sorgum technicum), and fallow on physical properties of soil under organic cultivation of common bean and corn, in no-tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT) systems. The study was conducted […]

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