2013
DOI: 10.15809/irriga.2013v18n3p486
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Efeito De Dois Sistemas De Manejo Do Solo Nas Propriedades Físico-Hídricas, Desenvolvimento Radicular E Produtividade Do Milho Irrigado

Abstract: A cultura do milho faz parte da rotação de culturas praticadas pelos irrigantes do sudoeste paulista, os quais utilizam o plantio direto como forma de uso sustentável do solo. O efeito dessa prática conservacionista sobre as propriedades físico-hídricas do solo, o desenvolvimento radicular e a produtividade da cultura do milho, comparativamente com o preparo convencional, foi o objetivo desse trabalho. O experimento foi conduzido na Fazenda Buriti-Mirim, município de Angatuba, SP (23º30'13" S, 48º35'37" W; 640… Show more

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“…Intensive agricultural machine traffic is the mainly responsible for increasing of density and resistance of the soil to the penetration, resulting in soil compaction and limited root development of the cultivation (Silva et al, 2011b), one of the physical attributes of the soil that can restrict or even impede the development of corn root is the soil resistance to the penetration (RSP) (Silva et al, 2013;Wolkowski & Lowery, 2008).…”
Section: Soil Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intensive agricultural machine traffic is the mainly responsible for increasing of density and resistance of the soil to the penetration, resulting in soil compaction and limited root development of the cultivation (Silva et al, 2011b), one of the physical attributes of the soil that can restrict or even impede the development of corn root is the soil resistance to the penetration (RSP) (Silva et al, 2013;Wolkowski & Lowery, 2008).…”
Section: Soil Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%