1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06831999000400018
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Pedogênese em uma seqüência latossolo-podzólico na borda de um platô na depressão periférica paulista

Abstract: Estudou-se uma seqüência de solos (Latossolo Vermelho-Escuro álico textura muito argilosa → Podzólico Vermelho-Escuro distrófico textura argilosa/muito argilosa → Podzólico Vermelho-Amarelo eutrófico abrupto textura média/argilosa), situados na borda de um platô, que representa a superfície mais antiga e dominante da paisagem regional e de boa parte do médio/baixo Vale do rio Piracicaba, em Piracicaba (SP). Foram amostrados e descritos morfologicamente sete perfis de solos em trincheiras nos diferentes segment… Show more

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“…The data also showed that the variation of total water potential head of these soils per year varied between 0 and -80kPa, which is very distant from the energy contrasts suggested by Pedro (1987) for microaggregate coalescence, and that the dry periods were too short to stabilize the coalesced microaggregates. Consequently, supporting the hypothesis presented above, the water tensions determined by actual soil water dynamics of this toposequence would not be sufficient to form the compacted horizon and the absence of lateral-water flow invalidates the conclusions presented by Moniz & Buol (1982) and Vidal-Torrado et al (1999) for the toposequence studied in this paper.…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…The data also showed that the variation of total water potential head of these soils per year varied between 0 and -80kPa, which is very distant from the energy contrasts suggested by Pedro (1987) for microaggregate coalescence, and that the dry periods were too short to stabilize the coalesced microaggregates. Consequently, supporting the hypothesis presented above, the water tensions determined by actual soil water dynamics of this toposequence would not be sufficient to form the compacted horizon and the absence of lateral-water flow invalidates the conclusions presented by Moniz & Buol (1982) and Vidal-Torrado et al (1999) for the toposequence studied in this paper.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Although this process is secondary in relation to microaggregate coalescence, it also participates in the compaction process as a result of the reduction of the pore space by clogging voids. This process has been widely discussed by Lepsch et al (1977), Fedoroff & Eswaran (1985), Creutzberg & Sombroek (1987), Moniz (1996), Vidal-Torrado et al (1999), and Cooper & Vidal-Torrado (2000).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Lacerda et al (2001) também constataram que, tanto em Argissolos distróficos como nos eutróficos da região úmida de Lavras, os minerais primários foram alterados para caulinita, gibbsita e sesquióxidos de ferro, juntamente com vermiculita com hidroxi-Al entrecamadas no Argissolo eutrófico. O mesmo padrão mineralógico é encontrado nos Argissolos derivados de rochas pelíticas, como descrito por Vidal-Torrado et al (1999) na Depressão Periférica Paulista e em solos derivados de migmatitos de Mococa (Vidal-Torrado & Lepsh, 1993). Em estudo comparativo de dois solos desenvolvidos de materiais de origem (biotita gnaisse e biotita hornblenda granito) e relevo similares no Estado de Pernambuco, Costa Lima et al (2007) constataram que o da região do Agreste (semiárido) apresentou maior reserva mineral e maior fertilidade do que o da região úmida (Zona da Mata), ressaltando assim a importância do incremento da precipitação pluvial no aumento na taxa de lixiviação e de intemperismo dos solos.…”
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