2018
DOI: 10.28940/terra.v36i4.349
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Efecto del cambio de uso de suelo en las propiedades químicas de un vertisol.

Abstract: Las propiedades químicas son indicadoras de la calidad del suelo, las reservas nutritivas pueden modif icarse debido a las actividades antropogénicas. Para evaluar el efecto sobre las propiedades químicas de un suelo de tipo vertisol, se analizaron los nutrientes bajo cuatro sistemas de uso de suelo: matorral espinoso tamaulipeco, pastizal, cultivo agrícola y una plantación de eucaliptos, ubicados en el noreste del estado de Nuevo León, México. Se colectaron cuatro muestras de suelo compuestas por sitio a dos … Show more

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“…Although both treatments started with the same percentage, the incorporation and transformation of crop residues has a positive effect because the minimum movement of the soil improves the OM content, microbial activity and the level of fertility, favoring optimal development of the crop (Sifuentes - Ibarra et al, 2018). This project ratifies the benefits derived from incorporating OM, which favors the soil to be fertile for agricultural production, benefiting the environment in the same way (Yáñez-Díaz et al, 2018).…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties Of the Soilmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Although both treatments started with the same percentage, the incorporation and transformation of crop residues has a positive effect because the minimum movement of the soil improves the OM content, microbial activity and the level of fertility, favoring optimal development of the crop (Sifuentes - Ibarra et al, 2018). This project ratifies the benefits derived from incorporating OM, which favors the soil to be fertile for agricultural production, benefiting the environment in the same way (Yáñez-Díaz et al, 2018).…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties Of the Soilmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Redalyc. Esta búsqueda fue complementada con revisiones llevadas a cabo en bases de datos científicas publicadas en otros idiomas que ofrece la biblioteca digital de la Universidad de Pamplona como: Science direct, Scopus, Springerlinks, Oxford Journals y Francis and Taylor (Yañes et al, 2018).…”
Section: Metodologiaunclassified
“…The area is characterized by soils classified as having light to extreme salinity, with EC values ranging from 1.18 to 34.38 dS m −1 [33]. The pH data ranged between 6.63 and 9.31, indicating that these soils were neutral and alkaline, with some within the optimal pH range-between 5.8 and 7.5-for agricultural soils [34]. The salinity levels and pH were associated with the presence and availability of salts at the sites, determining concentrations in the order of SO 4 2− > Cl − > HCO 3 − > CO 3…”
Section: Soil Quality Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%