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Hydrological processes obtained on the plot scale under four simulated rainfall tests during the cycle of different crop systems

Ildegardis Bertol, Roger Robert Ramos, Fabrício Tondello Barbosa, Julio César Ramos, Douglas Henrique Bandeira, Mitsui Shinosaka Tanaka

01/Apr/2014

The cropping system influences the interception of water by plants, water storage in depressions on the soil surface, water infiltration into the soil and runoff. The aim of this study was to quantify some hydrological processes under no tillage cropping systems at the edge of a slope, in 2009 and 2010, in a Humic Dystrudept soil, with the following treatments: corn, soybeans, and common beans alone; and intercropped corn and common bean. Treatments consisted of four simulated rainfall tests at […]

Hydraulic conductivity and water retention in leptosols-regosols and saprolite derived from sandstone, Brazil

Fabrício de Araújo Pedron, Jessé Rodrigo Fink, Miriam Fernanda Rodrigues, Antonio Carlos de Azevedo

01/Aug/2011

Leptosols and Regosols are soils with a series of restrictions for use, mainly related to the effective depth, which have been poorly studied in Brazil. These soils, when derived from sedimentary rocks should be treated with particular care to avoid environmental damage such as aquifer contamination. The purpose of this study was to verify the behavior of hydraulic conductivity and water retention capacity in profiles of Leptosols and Regosols derived from sandstone of the Caturrita formation in Rio Grande do […]

Hydrographs and sedimentographs from water erosion in a soil with different crop sequences, with different physical conditions in the surface

Jeane Cruz Portela, Neroli Pedro Cogo, André Júlio do Amaral, Luciléia Gilles, Tatiane Bagatini, Juliana Pardo Chagas, [...]

01/Feb/2011

Detailed studies on hydrology and sediment production are of great value to enhance the understanding and control of the water erosion process, with a view to more continuous and effective soil and water conservation practices. The purpose of this study was to develop specific (for each treatment replication) hydrograms (instantaneous runoff discharge versus time) and sedimentograms (instantaneous sediment concentrations in the runoff and instantaneous soil loss rates versus time), associated with water erosion in a soil under different crop sequences […]

Restoration of the soil structure by crop sequences established in no-till, as related to water erosion in distinct surface physical conditions

Jeane Cruz Portela, Neroli Pedro Cogo, Tatiane Bagatini, Juliana Prado Chagas, Gustavo Portz

01/Aug/2010

Soil structure plays a prominent role in plant growth and erosion control, and consequently in food production and soil and water conservation. This research was developed with the objective of implementing and accompanying the restoration process of the structure of a degraded soil, by planting crop sequences under no-tillage (autumn-winter and spring-summer, grass and legume, in single and intercropped systems), and later verifying the relations with water and soil losses caused by rainfall erosion, under distinct surface physical conditions (untilled […]

Water-erosion related parameters under steady runoff-rate for different soil tillage methods

Ildegardis Bertol, Eloy Lemos Mello, Neroli Pedro Cogo, Eva Vidal Vázquez, Antonio Paz González

01/Aug/2006

Tillage influences both surface and subsurface soil physical conditions, and consequently the values of the factors related to the rainfall-water erosion process. A field experiment using simulated rainfall was conducted from October, 1999 to May, 2000, in the Planalto Sul Catarinense region, Lages, Santa Catarina State, Brazil, in order to evaluate some of the factors related to the rainfall-water erosion process under steady runoff-rate, with three different soil tillage methods. The soil used in the study was a clayey Typic […]