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“…Soil tillage operations promote disruption of macroaggregates favoring SOC losses (Six et al, 1998(Six et al, , 2004 and inducing an increase in soil compaction over time (Castro et al, 2013). Its deleterious effects are further magnified by successive machinery operations used during the sugarcane production season (Lozano et al, 2013;Souza et al, 2014). We emphasize that these results that show VESS score changes during the sugarcane cycle should be interpreted carefully, as our dataset was collected from different sites under distinct soil and weather conditions.…”
Section: Thickness Of the Soil Layers Identified By Vessmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Soil tillage operations promote disruption of macroaggregates favoring SOC losses (Six et al, 1998(Six et al, , 2004 and inducing an increase in soil compaction over time (Castro et al, 2013). Its deleterious effects are further magnified by successive machinery operations used during the sugarcane production season (Lozano et al, 2013;Souza et al, 2014). We emphasize that these results that show VESS score changes during the sugarcane cycle should be interpreted carefully, as our dataset was collected from different sites under distinct soil and weather conditions.…”
Section: Thickness Of the Soil Layers Identified By Vessmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Recent studies have shown that the LUC from pasture to sugarcane depletes soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks Franco et al, 2015) and increases soil susceptibility to compaction due to heavy and intense traffic during mechanical harvest and transport (Braunack and McGarry, 2006;Lozano et al, 2013;Souza et al, 2014). Therefore, soil compaction has been identified as the main concern in modern sugarcane production systems in Brazil (Lozano et al, 2013;Souza et al, 2014) and has been characterized by increases in bulk density, leading to a reduction in macroporosity and water infiltration (Braunack and McGarry, 2006;Castro et al, 2013;Souza et al, 2014). Furthermore, these physically and structurally degraded soils decrease root growth and sugarcane yield (Otto et al, 2011;Baquero et al, 2012;Souza et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Um exemplo dessa problemática é demostrado no estudo realizado durante os primeiros anos da implantação da cultura da cana-de-açúcar, quando ficou demonstrado que a pressão exercida pelos diferentes tipos de máquinas agrícolas (variação nos tipos de pneus e eixos) na camada superficial do solo (0-10 cm) pode variar de 150 a 750 kPa (LOZANO et al, 2013). Outro trabalho mostrou imagens contrastantes formadas por microtomografia de raio-X no solo após a compactação, resultando em uma redução do volume dos poros entre os agregados e aumento na proporção de volume dos poros de intra-agregados, o que diminui o potencial de penetração de água no solo (MENON et al, 2015).…”
Section: Compactação Do Solounclassified
“…Recent studies have shown that the LUC from pasture to sugarcane depletes soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and increases soil susceptibility to compaction due to heavy and intense traffic during mechanical harvest and transport (BRAUNACK; LOZANO et al, 2013;. Therefore, soil compaction has been identified as the main concern in modern sugarcane production systems in Brazil (LOZANO et al, 2013; and has been characterized by increases in bulk density, leading to a reduction in macroporosity and water infiltration (BRAUNACK; . Furthermore, these physically and structurally degraded soils decrease root growth and sugarcane yield .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%