1995
DOI: 10.1016/0167-1987(95)00479-c
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Soil compaction processes and their effects on the structure of arable soils and the environment

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“…As the number of tractor passes increased up to T 6 , the changes in these properties, in both years, were progressively less at 0-0.20 m. It has been widely found that the first wheel pass promotes more compaction than subsequent passes (Horn et al, 1995). This effect is due to greater destruction of larger pores (pores>50 μm) with the initial traffic (T 0 -T 1* ).…”
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“…As the number of tractor passes increased up to T 6 , the changes in these properties, in both years, were progressively less at 0-0.20 m. It has been widely found that the first wheel pass promotes more compaction than subsequent passes (Horn et al, 1995). This effect is due to greater destruction of larger pores (pores>50 μm) with the initial traffic (T 0 -T 1* ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This effect is due to greater destruction of larger pores (pores>50 μm) with the initial traffic (T 0 -T 1* ). After that, the smaller pores, more numerous in compacted soil (T 1* -T 6 ), are more resistant to deformation and compaction, increasing the soil's ability to support applied loads (Horn et al, 1995).…”
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“…Sanches et al (1999) constataram que, independentemente da posição de amostragem, seja na linha ou entrelinha da cultura da laranja, a Ds foi maior do que no solo sob mata nativa. A maior Ds nos solos cultivados está relacionada com a compactação do solo pelo tráfego de máquinas e implementos (Cavenage et al, 1999), com a redução dos teores de matéria orgânica (Dalal & Chan, 2001;Keller & Håkansson, 2010) e com a menor estabilidade da estrutura do solo (Horn et al, 1995). O aumento da densidade do solo na área cultivada também pode ser explicado pela redução nos teores de matéria orgânica, em comparação com o solo sob mata nativa.…”
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“…A maior Ds nos solos cultivados está relacionada com a compactação do solo pelo tráfego de máquinas e implementos (Hajabbasi et al,1997;Hartemink, 1998;Cavenage et al, 1999), com a redução dos teores de matéria orgânica (Silva & Kay, 1997;Dalal & Chan, 2001) e com a menor estabilidade da estrutura do solo (Horn et al, 1995). O aumento da densidade do solo na área cultivada também pode ser explicado pela redução nos teores de matéria orgânica em comparação com o solo sob mata nativa.…”
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