Water infiltration in soil as influenced by chiseling and crop rotations
01/Jun/2010
In soils with physical and/or physical hydric restrictions for root growth, it may be a viable strategy to increase crop productivity by increasing water storage potential through improvements in water infiltration. Accordingly, the objective of this study was to determine water infiltration in a Hapludult in three crop rotations under no-tillage, with and without initial chiseling. Crop rotations consisted of: millet/soybean/sorghum/maize/sorghum; millet/soybean/Brachiaria ruziziensis/corn/Brachiaria ruziziensis; and millet/soybean/Brachiaria ruziziensis + castor bean/corn/Brachiaria ruziziensis + castor bean. Water infiltration in soil was evaluated […]
Water infiltration in a dark-red podzolic under two types of tillage, using simulated rainfall with two intensities
01/Dec/1999
A field experiment, arranged in a four-replication split-plot design, was conducted in a Dark-Red Podzolic (Paleudult) to study infiltration rates, ponding time and initial runoff under conventional and no-tillage methods, plots cultivated with oats (Avena strigosa) and soybeans (Glycine max), using simulated rainfall with constant mean intensities of 63.0 and 87.0 mm/h. A small rainfall simulator with 80-100 and 80-150 Veejet nozzles was used, and the test sites had 0.81 m2. Smith’s model was adjusted to the observed data. Ponding […]