Soil Physical Quality in Agricultural Systems on the Cerrado of Piauí State, Brazil

Abstract Soil quality is essential for maintaining the sustainability of agro-ecosystems and ecosystem services provided by this natural resource. The present study aimed to assess the physical quality of soil through the characterization of the physical properties in grain production systems in the...

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Main Authors: THIAGO R. SCHOSSLER, ROBÉLIO L. MARCHÃO, ISIS L. DOS SANTOS, DJAVAN P. SANTOS, JÚLIO CÉSAR A. NÓBREGA, GLENIO G. SANTOS
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spelling doaj-d4f52759581d4c33a502fa92a5cd295d2020-11-24T20:47:59ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências1678-26909043975398910.1590/0001-3765201820180681S0001-37652018000703975Soil Physical Quality in Agricultural Systems on the Cerrado of Piauí State, BrazilTHIAGO R. SCHOSSLERROBÉLIO L. MARCHÃOISIS L. DOS SANTOSDJAVAN P. SANTOSJÚLIO CÉSAR A. NÓBREGAGLENIO G. SANTOSAbstract Soil quality is essential for maintaining the sustainability of agro-ecosystems and ecosystem services provided by this natural resource. The present study aimed to assess the physical quality of soil through the characterization of the physical properties in grain production systems in the Southwest region of Piauí State, Brazil. The study was carried out in the Cerrado region of Piauí in four cities in areas of expansion of the agricultural frontier of the state: Baixa Grande do Ribeiro, Sebastião Leal, Uruçuí and Bom Jesus. Soil samples were collected in April 2012, in areas of grain production under conventional and no-tillage systems. Adjacent areas with native vegetation were also sampled as reference. Bulk density, effective saturation, hydraulic conductivity, penetration resistance, porosity and aggregation were measured. Regardless of the type of soil management used, agricultural systems degrade soil physical quality. No-tillage showed higher bulk density, penetration resistance and aggregation, with lower total porosity, macroporosity and hydraulic conductivity. The physical quality of soil in the agricultural areas of the Cerrado region of Piauí was dependent on the soil texture, while silt, clay and organic matter were determinant for soil aggregation, mechanical resistance, total porosity and microporosity.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652018000703975&lng=en&tlng=ensustainable intensification, no-tillageporosityaggregationOxisols
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author THIAGO R. SCHOSSLER
ROBÉLIO L. MARCHÃO
ISIS L. DOS SANTOS
DJAVAN P. SANTOS
JÚLIO CÉSAR A. NÓBREGA
GLENIO G. SANTOS
spellingShingle THIAGO R. SCHOSSLER
ROBÉLIO L. MARCHÃO
ISIS L. DOS SANTOS
DJAVAN P. SANTOS
JÚLIO CÉSAR A. NÓBREGA
GLENIO G. SANTOS
Soil Physical Quality in Agricultural Systems on the Cerrado of Piauí State, Brazil
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
sustainable intensification, no-tillage
porosity
aggregation
Oxisols
author_facet THIAGO R. SCHOSSLER
ROBÉLIO L. MARCHÃO
ISIS L. DOS SANTOS
DJAVAN P. SANTOS
JÚLIO CÉSAR A. NÓBREGA
GLENIO G. SANTOS
author_sort THIAGO R. SCHOSSLER
title Soil Physical Quality in Agricultural Systems on the Cerrado of Piauí State, Brazil
title_short Soil Physical Quality in Agricultural Systems on the Cerrado of Piauí State, Brazil
title_full Soil Physical Quality in Agricultural Systems on the Cerrado of Piauí State, Brazil
title_fullStr Soil Physical Quality in Agricultural Systems on the Cerrado of Piauí State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Soil Physical Quality in Agricultural Systems on the Cerrado of Piauí State, Brazil
title_sort soil physical quality in agricultural systems on the cerrado of piauí state, brazil
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
series Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
issn 1678-2690
description Abstract Soil quality is essential for maintaining the sustainability of agro-ecosystems and ecosystem services provided by this natural resource. The present study aimed to assess the physical quality of soil through the characterization of the physical properties in grain production systems in the Southwest region of Piauí State, Brazil. The study was carried out in the Cerrado region of Piauí in four cities in areas of expansion of the agricultural frontier of the state: Baixa Grande do Ribeiro, Sebastião Leal, Uruçuí and Bom Jesus. Soil samples were collected in April 2012, in areas of grain production under conventional and no-tillage systems. Adjacent areas with native vegetation were also sampled as reference. Bulk density, effective saturation, hydraulic conductivity, penetration resistance, porosity and aggregation were measured. Regardless of the type of soil management used, agricultural systems degrade soil physical quality. No-tillage showed higher bulk density, penetration resistance and aggregation, with lower total porosity, macroporosity and hydraulic conductivity. The physical quality of soil in the agricultural areas of the Cerrado region of Piauí was dependent on the soil texture, while silt, clay and organic matter were determinant for soil aggregation, mechanical resistance, total porosity and microporosity.
topic sustainable intensification, no-tillage
porosity
aggregation
Oxisols
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652018000703975&lng=en&tlng=en
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