2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832007000200002
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Influência do cultivo da cana-de-açúcar e da mineralogia da fração argila nas propriedades físicas de latossolos vermelhos

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“…Macroporosity, particularly, is considered an excellent indicator of soil degradation, due to its relation with compaction. According to Hakansson & Lipiec (2000), several reports indicate a value of 10 % (0.10 m 3 m -3 ) macroporosity as a critical limit for soil aeration, similarly to Erickson (1982), Drewry & Paton (2001), Centurion et al (2007) and Melo Filho et al (2007). However, several extension reports and agricultural enterprise users take soil bulk density as an indicator of soil compaction, an approach that limits the interpretation of soil compaction in the field because the macroporosity of an apparently compacted soil with high bulk density can be non-limiting, associated to a sand content and vice-versa; therefore, macroporosity would allow a better indication of the compaction state of a soil than bulk density (Stolf, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Macroporosity, particularly, is considered an excellent indicator of soil degradation, due to its relation with compaction. According to Hakansson & Lipiec (2000), several reports indicate a value of 10 % (0.10 m 3 m -3 ) macroporosity as a critical limit for soil aeration, similarly to Erickson (1982), Drewry & Paton (2001), Centurion et al (2007) and Melo Filho et al (2007). However, several extension reports and agricultural enterprise users take soil bulk density as an indicator of soil compaction, an approach that limits the interpretation of soil compaction in the field because the macroporosity of an apparently compacted soil with high bulk density can be non-limiting, associated to a sand content and vice-versa; therefore, macroporosity would allow a better indication of the compaction state of a soil than bulk density (Stolf, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Considering that Mentges (2007) studied undisturbed samples and used a specific and precise methodology for the determination of MBD, the comparison shows a very favorable aspect of the proposed model when tested under extreme compaction. The value of Ma of 10 % has been considered a critical limit in relation to soil aeration (Erickson, 1982;Hakansson & Lipiec, 2000;Drewry & Paton, 2001, Centurion et al, 2007Melo Filho et al, 2007). In equation 4, assuming Ma = 0.10 m 3 m -3 , another expression is obtained that relates BD to this specific Ma value: BD 0.10 = 1.275 + 0.456 Sa…”
Section: Model Test For Maximum Bulk Density Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A predominância da caulinita na fração argila contribui para a coesão dos solos de tabuleiros, pela facilidade em se ajustar face a face e pelos maiores ciclos de umedecimento e secagem (Ferreira et al, 1999;Resende et al, 2007). Centurion et al (2007) (Stoch, 1974); HB (2) : índice de cristalinidade das caulinitas (Hughes & Brown, 1979). …”
Section: Atributos Mineralógicosunclassified
“…A diminuição da macroporosidade e o aumento dos valores de densidade do solo demonstram compactação na área de estudo e modificações na estrutura do solo. Resultados semelhantes foram observados por CENTURION et al (2007) em latossolo cultivado com cana-de-açúcar. As alterações dos atributos físicos do solo promovem redução da infiltração de água no solo e condutividade hidráulica saturada.…”
Section: --------------------------------------------Latossolo Vermelunclassified