2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832006000400001
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Resíduos vegetais na superfície e carbono orgânico do solo e suas relações com a densidade máxima obtida no ensaio proctor

Abstract: A susceptibilidade do solo à compactação, avaliada pelo ensaio Proctor, torna-se menor à medida que cresce a quantidade de material orgânico existente. Em geral, para um mesmo nível de energia, quanto maior o teor de matéria orgânica do solo, menor é o valor de densidade máxima obtido e maior é o teor de água necessário para atingi-lo. As características da palha, como sua baixa densidade, elasticidade e susceptibilidade à deformação, tornam-na potencialmente capaz de atenuar as cargas aplicadas sobre o solo. … Show more

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“…The increase in animal trampling in the same area results in additional soil compaction; the magnitude of this process depends not only on the soil strength and on the stress applied on the surface, but also on the frequency this stress is applied in the same area (Horn & Rostek, 2000). The intensity of soil compaction may also be related to pasture availability due to stress attenuation by the pasture biomass, which is directly proportional to the amount of biomass on the soil surface (Braida et al, 2006).…”
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“…The increase in animal trampling in the same area results in additional soil compaction; the magnitude of this process depends not only on the soil strength and on the stress applied on the surface, but also on the frequency this stress is applied in the same area (Horn & Rostek, 2000). The intensity of soil compaction may also be related to pasture availability due to stress attenuation by the pasture biomass, which is directly proportional to the amount of biomass on the soil surface (Braida et al, 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pasture fertilization with nitrogen is a good strategy to increase pasture production and reduce surface soil compaction caused during grazing, since there is less trampling by cattle while feeding (Baggio et al, 2009). Pasture biomass also attenuates stress on the soil surface (Braida et al, 2006), and root growth can reduce soil compaction (Abreu et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The intensity of soil compaction is related to pasture availability and manifestation of stress by the pasture biomass. Manifestation of stress is directly proportional to the amount of biomass on the soil (Braida et al, 2006).…”
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“…Isto pode ser atribuído à adubação da pastagem com nitrogênio, que pode ser uma estratégia para aumentar a produção de forragem, ocorrendo à manutenção da umidade (BRAIDA, et al, 2006). TABELA 7.…”
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