2020
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4430-eng.agric.v40n4p462-472/2020
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Resistance of a Red Latosol to Penetration: Comparison of Penetrometers, Model Adjustment, and Soil Water Content Correction

Abstract: Penetration resistance can be determined directly in the field or in the laboratory. However, data obtained using the two methods are not directly comparable. Considering soil moisture influences penetration resistance, penetration resistance data obtained using the two methods can be corrected based on common moisture values. To enable comparison of the data, the measured data should be adjusted using mathematical models. Consequently, the objective of the present study was to compare soil penetration resista… Show more

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“…This aspect is very important, since the vegetative cycle of dryland pastures normally begins in September (after the first autumn rains), an important phase in plant root development [ 42 ]. This trend towards higher CI values as SMC decreases, or vice versa (exponential relationship), confirms the results of other studies [ 15 , 18 ] and is attributed to the reduction in the cohesive forces between clay particles [ 43 ]. It should be noted, however, that this relationship between the CI and SMC restricts direct comparisons of CI values among same soils with different moisture contents [ 15 ].…”
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“…This aspect is very important, since the vegetative cycle of dryland pastures normally begins in September (after the first autumn rains), an important phase in plant root development [ 42 ]. This trend towards higher CI values as SMC decreases, or vice versa (exponential relationship), confirms the results of other studies [ 15 , 18 ] and is attributed to the reduction in the cohesive forces between clay particles [ 43 ]. It should be noted, however, that this relationship between the CI and SMC restricts direct comparisons of CI values among same soils with different moisture contents [ 15 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The degree of compaction of the sub superficial layers of the soil can be measured through soil penetration resistance, or the resistance of the soil against mechanical penetration (Cone Index, CI, in kPa), which consists of quantifying the resistance observed against the penetration of a body of a certain shape, usually a cone [ 18 , 19 ]. The field penetrometer is a rapid and easy-to-use tool when compared to the more conventional soil determinations, such as soil bulk density [ 19 ].…”
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“…Oliveira et al (2015) indicaram que valores de RP acima de 2000 kPa podem oferecer limitação ao crescimento e desenvolvimento radicular. A RP é diretamente proporcional aos teores de argila, ou seja, quando se aplica pressão em solos argilosos, a transmissão da resistência à penetração é maior nas camadas mais profundas (DUARTE et al, 2020). A estrutura do solo influencia nos valores de RP, sendo assim, solos argilosos com estrutura adequada, tendem a apresentar melhores condições para o desenvolvimento radicular, com menores valores de DS e RP (CORTEZ et al, 2018).…”
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