2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832014000400022
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Atributos físicos de Cambissolo Háplico em vinhedos submetidos a intensidades de tráfego

Abstract: Em vinhedos, o tráfego de máquinas agrícolas causa compactação do solo que pode ser mais acentuada nas entrelinhas pela maior intensidade de tráfego. Este trabalho objetivou avaliar a variabilidade dos atributos físicos do solo em razão da posição de amostragem em relação à linha de plantio, em vinhedos comerciais da variedade Bordô em pé franco, submetidos a diferentes manejos da cultura. Em fevereiro de 2012, três vinhedos foram selecionados no município de Major Gercino (SC), sendo um manejado sem a utiliza… Show more

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“…The results of soil bulk density were similar to others found at different sampling positions in medium-textured soils in the interrows of vineyards in Santa Catarina (Valois et al, 2014), and in other perennial crops such as coffee (Gontijo et al, 2008) and citrus (Santos et al, 2014) subjected to intense traffic of machines, in which the increase in bulk density resulted in reduction in the total volume of pores (TP). According to Araujo-Junior et al (2011), this result can be attributed to the soil tillage systems.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…The results of soil bulk density were similar to others found at different sampling positions in medium-textured soils in the interrows of vineyards in Santa Catarina (Valois et al, 2014), and in other perennial crops such as coffee (Gontijo et al, 2008) and citrus (Santos et al, 2014) subjected to intense traffic of machines, in which the increase in bulk density resulted in reduction in the total volume of pores (TP). According to Araujo-Junior et al (2011), this result can be attributed to the soil tillage systems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%