2016
DOI: 10.1590/1413-70542016404013216
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Soil and water losses in eucalyptus plantation and natural forest and determination of the USLE factors at a pilot sub-basin in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Abstract: Monitoring water erosion and the factors that control soil and water loss are essential for soil conservation planning. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil and water losses by water erosion under natural rainfall in eucalyptus plantations established in 2001 (EF2), and 2004 (EF1), native forest (NF) and bare soil (BS), during the period of 2007 to 2012; and to determine the USLE factors: rain erosivity (R), erodibility (K) of a Red Argisol and the cover-management factor (C) for EF1, EF2 and NF at… Show more

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“…The C-factor varies, according to the vegetation cover, from 0 to 1, where higher values represent a higher soil degradation due to the impact of rainfall and to the surface runoff (Beskow et al, 2009). This factor was established based on the literature, being 0.0866 for coffee cultivation zones (Prochnow et al, 2005) and 0.015 for forests (Silva et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The C-factor varies, according to the vegetation cover, from 0 to 1, where higher values represent a higher soil degradation due to the impact of rainfall and to the surface runoff (Beskow et al, 2009). This factor was established based on the literature, being 0.0866 for coffee cultivation zones (Prochnow et al, 2005) and 0.015 for forests (Silva et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, estes efeitos variam com a idade e composição da floresta (SUN et al, 2018). Guimarães et al (2017) observaram uma redução de 99,98% da erosão em plantio homogêneo de eucalipto quando comparado a um solo sem cobertura vegetal, corroborando Silva et al (2016), que encontraram redução da erosão entre 93 e 99% também em florestas de eucalipto, o que se atribuiu à proteção oferecida pela vegetação contra o efeito da precipitação.…”
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“…The Universal Soil Loss Equation parameters for different conditions of soil tillage and types have been the object of review in the literature, such as Cogo et al (2003), Mello et al (2003), Castro et al (2011, Schick et al (2014a,b), and Silva et al (2016). The USLE equation has become an important planning tool in the United States, but it needs to be calibrated for local conditions, for example in Brazil and in South America.…”
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confidence: 99%