2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2017.08.003
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Crambe grain yield and oil content affected by spatial variability in soil physical properties

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“…Furthermore, study approaches used for agricultural crops can be adapted or improved for eucalyptus. In particular, opportunities are related to tillage in compacted areas by forest harvesting, by previously defining different soil compaction states in the field, such as performed for agricultural crops (Secco et al, 2009), considering spatial variability in soil physical properties (Silva et al, 2003;Marins et al, 2018); short-and long-term tillage (Veiga et al, 2008(Veiga et al, , 2009(Veiga et al, , 2010Reichert et al, 2016c) and cropping systems effects (Awe et al, 2015;Cecagno et al, 2016;Ambus et al, 2018;Reichert et al, 2022); refinement of plant available water as affected by soils and tillage, using existing pedotranfer functions (Vaz et al, 2005;Reichert et al, 2009Reichert et al, , 2020b or by developing improved ones, as well as via soil water balance (Reichert et al, 2021d), forest hydrology (Ferreto et al, 2021a) or catchment water-budget fluxes (Reichert et al, 2017bEbling et al, 2021;Ferreto et al, 2021b;Valente et al, 2021).…”
Section: Research Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, study approaches used for agricultural crops can be adapted or improved for eucalyptus. In particular, opportunities are related to tillage in compacted areas by forest harvesting, by previously defining different soil compaction states in the field, such as performed for agricultural crops (Secco et al, 2009), considering spatial variability in soil physical properties (Silva et al, 2003;Marins et al, 2018); short-and long-term tillage (Veiga et al, 2008(Veiga et al, , 2009(Veiga et al, , 2010Reichert et al, 2016c) and cropping systems effects (Awe et al, 2015;Cecagno et al, 2016;Ambus et al, 2018;Reichert et al, 2022); refinement of plant available water as affected by soils and tillage, using existing pedotranfer functions (Vaz et al, 2005;Reichert et al, 2009Reichert et al, , 2020b or by developing improved ones, as well as via soil water balance (Reichert et al, 2021d), forest hydrology (Ferreto et al, 2021a) or catchment water-budget fluxes (Reichert et al, 2017bEbling et al, 2021;Ferreto et al, 2021b;Valente et al, 2021).…”
Section: Research Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A seeding rate of about 20 kg ha −1 is recommended if row spacing is below 0.3 m [11,66]. For row spacing above 0.3 m, a seeding rate between 8 and 15 kg ha −1 is adequate [40,62,67].…”
Section: Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical characteristics of soil (bulk density, capillary water capacity, total porosity, capillary porosity, and non-capillary porosity) were determined using the bulk density ring method 33 . Soil pH was determined using a pH meter equipped with a calibrated combined glass electrode 30 .…”
Section: Laboratory Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%