2018
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v10n7p46
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Physical Quality of an Oxisol in Different Agricultural Systems in Brazilian Cerrado

Abstract: The soil physical quality is a way of evaluating the current condition of forest plantations that is growing in the southeast region of Mato Grosso do Sul State. In this sense, this work aimed to evaluate the impact of the forest plantations on the physical quality of an Oxisol (Haplic Acrustox) in Cerrado Reforested ciliary forest, being used a completely randomized design, with 25 replications and 3 treatments. The analyzed attributes of the soil was: macroporosity (Ma), microporosity (Mi), total porosity (T… Show more

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“…With no soil turning, the pressures caused by farm machinery traffic and the natural settlement of particles raise soil compaction, thereby reducing pore size (Godoy et al, 2015). Pereira et al (2018b) assessed native forest in the Cerrado and in found BD values in natural Oxisol close to those recorded under MT, indicating compaction in the NT area and the effects of decompaction in MT. Additionally, higher GM and VM values may be related to the increase in MI under MT, retaining more water in the soil, despite the NT exhibiting more plant residue on the soil surface.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…With no soil turning, the pressures caused by farm machinery traffic and the natural settlement of particles raise soil compaction, thereby reducing pore size (Godoy et al, 2015). Pereira et al (2018b) assessed native forest in the Cerrado and in found BD values in natural Oxisol close to those recorded under MT, indicating compaction in the NT area and the effects of decompaction in MT. Additionally, higher GM and VM values may be related to the increase in MI under MT, retaining more water in the soil, despite the NT exhibiting more plant residue on the soil surface.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%