Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol

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Main Author: Guedes,Elaine Maria Silva
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Fernandes,Antonio Rodrigues, Lima,Herdjania Veras de, Serra,Ademar Pereira, Costa,José Ribamar, Guedes,Rafael da Silva
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Language: eng
Source: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Summary: The physical quality of Amazonian soils is relatively unexplored, due to the unique characteristics of these soils. The index of soil physical quality is a widely accepted measure of the structural quality of soils and has been used to specify the structural quality of some tropical soils, as for example of the Cerrado ecoregion of Brazil. The research objective was to evaluate the physical quality index of an Amazonian dystrophic Oxisol under different management systems. Soils under five managements were sampled in Paragominas, State of Pará: 1) a 20-year-old second-growth forest (Forest); 2) Brachiaria sp pasture; 3) four years of no-tillage (NT4.); 4) eight years of no-tillage (NT8); and 5) two years of conventional tillage (CT2). The soil samples were evaluated for bulk density, macro and microporosity and for soil water retention. The physical quality index of the samples was calculated and the resulting value correlated with soil organic matter, bulk density and porosity. The surface layers of all systems were more compacted than those of the forest. The physical quality of the soil was best represented by the relations of the S index to bulk density and soil organic matter.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol
title Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol
spellingShingle Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol
Guedes,Elaine Maria Silva
conventional tillage
no-tillage
S Index
title_short Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol
title_full Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol
title_fullStr Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol
title_sort Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol
author Guedes,Elaine Maria Silva
author_facet Guedes,Elaine Maria Silva
Fernandes,Antonio Rodrigues
Lima,Herdjania Veras de
Serra,Ademar Pereira
Costa,José Ribamar
Guedes,Rafael da Silva
author_role author
author2 Fernandes,Antonio Rodrigues
Lima,Herdjania Veras de
Serra,Ademar Pereira
Costa,José Ribamar
Guedes,Rafael da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedes,Elaine Maria Silva
Fernandes,Antonio Rodrigues
Lima,Herdjania Veras de
Serra,Ademar Pereira
Costa,José Ribamar
Guedes,Rafael da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv conventional tillage
no-tillage
S Index
topic conventional tillage
no-tillage
S Index
description The physical quality of Amazonian soils is relatively unexplored, due to the unique characteristics of these soils. The index of soil physical quality is a widely accepted measure of the structural quality of soils and has been used to specify the structural quality of some tropical soils, as for example of the Cerrado ecoregion of Brazil. The research objective was to evaluate the physical quality index of an Amazonian dystrophic Oxisol under different management systems. Soils under five managements were sampled in Paragominas, State of Pará: 1) a 20-year-old second-growth forest (Forest); 2) Brachiaria sp pasture; 3) four years of no-tillage (NT4.); 4) eight years of no-tillage (NT8); and 5) two years of conventional tillage (CT2). The soil samples were evaluated for bulk density, macro and microporosity and for soil water retention. The physical quality index of the samples was calculated and the resulting value correlated with soil organic matter, bulk density and porosity. The surface layers of all systems were more compacted than those of the forest. The physical quality of the soil was best represented by the relations of the S index to bulk density and soil organic matter.
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