2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-40632012000100007
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Determinação de incremento de altura de camalhão na integração terraço-estrada

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃOO escoamento superficial, ao carrear partículas de solo, leva, consigo, grande quantidade de defensivos agrícolas, sementes, nutrientes e matéria orgânica, causando grandes danos ao homem e ao ambiente. Segundo Pruski et al. (2006), a erosão reduz a capacidade produtiva dos solos, resultando em aumento dos custos de produção e diminuição dos lucros dos agricultores, levando, em alguns casos, à total degradação de áreas agrícolas. ABSTRACT RESUMONo ambiente rural, além das áreas agricultáveis, as estr… Show more

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“…According to Silva et al (2005b) and Telles et al (2013), erosion has contributed to the impoverishment and reduction of the sustainability of agroecosystems by causing the loss of soil, water, nutrients and organic carbon. Besides causing the degradation of agricultural areas, water erosion results in economic, social and environmental damages that can be minimized with the adoption of soil conservation practices important in the control of erosion (Rabelo and Griebeler, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Silva et al (2005b) and Telles et al (2013), erosion has contributed to the impoverishment and reduction of the sustainability of agroecosystems by causing the loss of soil, water, nutrients and organic carbon. Besides causing the degradation of agricultural areas, water erosion results in economic, social and environmental damages that can be minimized with the adoption of soil conservation practices important in the control of erosion (Rabelo and Griebeler, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%