2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782002000500016
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Nutrientes no mantilho em pastagem nativa sob distintos manejos

Abstract: A avaliação da quantidade de nutrientes no mantilho é importante para verificar a ciclagem de nutrientes e a preservação da fertilidade do solo. O teor e a quantidade de

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“…The soil attributes and the pasture levels presented a negative correlation, indicating that an increase of degradation is followed by a decrease in the SB, Ecec and OM values. According to Heringer & Jacques (2002), the reduction of soil fertility is one of the factors of pasture degradation, as a result of inappropriate soil tillage, either due to an excess of pastures or a lack of liming and soil fertility and, at times, associated with the natural degradation tendency of the region (Dias-Filho, 2011). As an addition, the soils of the region naturally have low fertility, a fact that also affects pasture degradation.…”
Section: Degradation and Classes Of Land Use Kappa Index Variation (Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil attributes and the pasture levels presented a negative correlation, indicating that an increase of degradation is followed by a decrease in the SB, Ecec and OM values. According to Heringer & Jacques (2002), the reduction of soil fertility is one of the factors of pasture degradation, as a result of inappropriate soil tillage, either due to an excess of pastures or a lack of liming and soil fertility and, at times, associated with the natural degradation tendency of the region (Dias-Filho, 2011). As an addition, the soils of the region naturally have low fertility, a fact that also affects pasture degradation.…”
Section: Degradation and Classes Of Land Use Kappa Index Variation (Kmentioning
confidence: 99%