2017
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v10n1p361
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Physical Atributes of a Oxisol from the Brazilian Cerrado under Different Management Systems

Abstract: The tillage systems induce changes in soil structure; modify the porous space, and influence soil water and air dynamics. In this sense, it is important to evaluate these impacts on soil physical quality according to different tillage system with distinct years of implementation. The physical properties of a Oxisol at the Brazilian Cerrado with distinct tillage conditions (conventional, no-till, and a native Cerrado) with different years were compared. The study was conducted at Novo Horizonte farm, at the Cer… Show more

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“…Several authors have reported that changes in the use and management of Cerrado soils have promoted significant changes in chemical, physical and biological attributes (Hunke, Roller, Zeilhofer, Schröder, & Mueller, 2015;Silva et al, 2017;Bonetti, Paulinho, Souza, Carneiro, & Caetano, 2018;Lobato et al, 2018;Dias, Hübner, Nunes, Leandro, & Xavier, 2019). In addition, these changes in soil properties have been accelerated by the intensification of agricultural systems (Hunke, Mueller, Schröder, & Zeilhofer, 2014;Moklyachuk, Yatsuk, & Draga, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have reported that changes in the use and management of Cerrado soils have promoted significant changes in chemical, physical and biological attributes (Hunke, Roller, Zeilhofer, Schröder, & Mueller, 2015;Silva et al, 2017;Bonetti, Paulinho, Souza, Carneiro, & Caetano, 2018;Lobato et al, 2018;Dias, Hübner, Nunes, Leandro, & Xavier, 2019). In addition, these changes in soil properties have been accelerated by the intensification of agricultural systems (Hunke, Mueller, Schröder, & Zeilhofer, 2014;Moklyachuk, Yatsuk, & Draga, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%