Abstract:Field growth of Eucalyptus is influenced by physical attributes of soils, which justifies comprehensive studies on these relationships within a forest system. This work was aimed at studying the spatial variability in the diameter at breast high (DBH) of Eucalyptus, trees cultivated over three years and its relationships with the particle size fractions of a Oxisol. The study was conducted on a 33.0 x 33.0 m sampling grid, totalling 94.0 georeferenced field spots. Soil samples were collected from the 0 -0.20 m… Show more
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