Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillage
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Summary: | No tillage (NT) is an excellent soil management system, whose advantages have been corroborated by its widespread use. However, two aspects of this system may restrict crop yield: soil compaction and the high concentration of nutrients on the soil surface and of toxic elements to root system development on the subsurface, due to the application of correctives and fertilizers exclusively on the topsoil. This study aimed to design an equipment capable of eliminating compaction and placing lime into NT soils. The equipment was designed to chisel plow the soil up to a depth of 25 cm, and to incorporate lime through a tube mounted on the rear edge of the chisel shank, using a mechanical metering system and a pneumatic injection/transportation system. Soybean was cropped using four no-till soil management systems and grain yield was assessed. The results of several mechanical assessments were positive, despite the fact that lime was concentrated in an area of approximately 20 cm in diameter around the shank. In the area that was chisel plowed and limed, grain yield was 818 kg ha-1 higher than in NT soils that were not chisel plowed and not limed. The results show that the proposed equipment is an alternative to mitigate physical and chemical constraints to root system development in the soil profile, increasing soybean grain yield. |
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Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillageAdaptação de um equipamento para incorporação de calcário em solos sob plantio diretocompactação do soloatributos físicosatributos químicos.soil compactionphysical attributeschemical attributes.No tillage (NT) is an excellent soil management system, whose advantages have been corroborated by its widespread use. However, two aspects of this system may restrict crop yield: soil compaction and the high concentration of nutrients on the soil surface and of toxic elements to root system development on the subsurface, due to the application of correctives and fertilizers exclusively on the topsoil. This study aimed to design an equipment capable of eliminating compaction and placing lime into NT soils. The equipment was designed to chisel plow the soil up to a depth of 25 cm, and to incorporate lime through a tube mounted on the rear edge of the chisel shank, using a mechanical metering system and a pneumatic injection/transportation system. Soybean was cropped using four no-till soil management systems and grain yield was assessed. The results of several mechanical assessments were positive, despite the fact that lime was concentrated in an area of approximately 20 cm in diameter around the shank. In the area that was chisel plowed and limed, grain yield was 818 kg ha-1 higher than in NT soils that were not chisel plowed and not limed. The results show that the proposed equipment is an alternative to mitigate physical and chemical constraints to root system development in the soil profile, increasing soybean grain yield.O sistema plantio direto (SPD) é um sistema de manejo conservacionista do solo e a sua utilização em larga escala comprova as vantagens da sua adoção. Contudo, dois aspectos desse sistema restringem o rendimento das culturas: a compactação do solo e a concentração de nutrientes na superfície do solo e de elementos tóxicos ao desenvolvimento do sistema radicular na sub-superfície, resultantes da aplicação exclusiva de corretivos e fertilizantes na superfície do solo. O objetivo desse trabalho foi desenvolver um equipamento capaz de eliminar a compactação e de injetar calcário em profundidade, em solos sob SPD. Desenvolveu-se um equipamento que escarifica o solo em profundidades de até 25 cm e, por meio de um dosador mecânico e distribuidor (ou transportador) pneumático, injeta calcário com o auxílio de uma tubulação acoplada na parte posterior das hastes. Para verificar a eficiência do equipamento desenvolvido, implantou-se a cultura da soja utilizando-se quatro sistemas de plantio direto e avaliaram-se os rendimentos correspondentes. Os resultados das várias avaliações mecânicas realizadas foram positivos, apesar de haver ainda uma concentração do calcário numa área com cerca de 20 cm de diâmetro ao redor da haste. Na área onde houve escarificação com injeção de calcário, o rendimento de grãos foi 818 kg ha-1 superior ao SPD sem escarificação e sem aplicação de calcário. Os resultados permitem concluir que o equipamento desenvolvido representa uma alternativa para minimizar impedimentos físicos e químicos ao crescimento do sistema radicular no perfil do solo, aumentando o rendimento de grãos de soja.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2007-12-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/5370Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2007); 95-103Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; v. 6 n. 2 (2007); 95-1032238-1171reponame:Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/5370/3575Klein, Vilson AntonioDallmeyer, Arno UdoEscosteguy, Pedro Alexandre VarellaBoller, WalterFioreze, IrineoVieira, Marcio LuisDurigon, Fábio FernandoFávero, Fernandoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-07-01T14:53:25Zoai::article/5370Revistahttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/PUBhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/oairca.cav@udesc.br | portal.periodicos@udesc.brhttps://doi.org/10.5965/223811712238-11711676-9732opendoar:2022-07-01T14:53:25Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false |
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Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillage Adaptação de um equipamento para incorporação de calcário em solos sob plantio direto |
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Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillage |
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Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillage Klein, Vilson Antonio compactação do solo atributos físicos atributos químicos. soil compaction physical attributes chemical attributes. |
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Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillage |
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Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillage |
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Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillage |
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Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillage |
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Adaptation of a lime incorporation equipment for soils under no-tillage |
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Klein, Vilson Antonio |
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Klein, Vilson Antonio Dallmeyer, Arno Udo Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella Boller, Walter Fioreze, Irineo Vieira, Marcio Luis Durigon, Fábio Fernando Fávero, Fernando |
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Dallmeyer, Arno Udo Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella Boller, Walter Fioreze, Irineo Vieira, Marcio Luis Durigon, Fábio Fernando Fávero, Fernando |
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Klein, Vilson Antonio Dallmeyer, Arno Udo Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella Boller, Walter Fioreze, Irineo Vieira, Marcio Luis Durigon, Fábio Fernando Fávero, Fernando |
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compactação do solo atributos físicos atributos químicos. soil compaction physical attributes chemical attributes. |
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compactação do solo atributos físicos atributos químicos. soil compaction physical attributes chemical attributes. |
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No tillage (NT) is an excellent soil management system, whose advantages have been corroborated by its widespread use. However, two aspects of this system may restrict crop yield: soil compaction and the high concentration of nutrients on the soil surface and of toxic elements to root system development on the subsurface, due to the application of correctives and fertilizers exclusively on the topsoil. This study aimed to design an equipment capable of eliminating compaction and placing lime into NT soils. The equipment was designed to chisel plow the soil up to a depth of 25 cm, and to incorporate lime through a tube mounted on the rear edge of the chisel shank, using a mechanical metering system and a pneumatic injection/transportation system. Soybean was cropped using four no-till soil management systems and grain yield was assessed. The results of several mechanical assessments were positive, despite the fact that lime was concentrated in an area of approximately 20 cm in diameter around the shank. In the area that was chisel plowed and limed, grain yield was 818 kg ha-1 higher than in NT soils that were not chisel plowed and not limed. The results show that the proposed equipment is an alternative to mitigate physical and chemical constraints to root system development in the soil profile, increasing soybean grain yield. |
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