Developing a Soil Physical Quality Index (SPQi) for lowlands under different deployment times of no-tillage

ABSTRACT: Soil physical quality in lowlands from the Pampa biome under no-tillage (NT) plays an important role; therefore, this study aimed to establish a soil physical quality index (SPQi) from a minimum data set to detect the effects of different deployment times of NT in an Albaqualf. The compari...

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Main Authors: Diony Alves Reis, Claudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima, Adilson Luís Bamberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
Series:Scientia Agricola
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spelling doaj-f261c58366144dc0b882365202ce86a32020-11-24T21:26:49ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola1678-992X76215716410.1590/1678-992x-2017-0196S0103-90162019001200157Developing a Soil Physical Quality Index (SPQi) for lowlands under different deployment times of no-tillageDiony Alves ReisClaudia Liane Rodrigues de LimaAdilson Luís BambergABSTRACT: Soil physical quality in lowlands from the Pampa biome under no-tillage (NT) plays an important role; therefore, this study aimed to establish a soil physical quality index (SPQi) from a minimum data set to detect the effects of different deployment times of NT in an Albaqualf. The comparison of areas with one (NT1), three (NT3), five (NT5) and seven (NT7) years of notillage was established using as reference a non-cultivated field plot (NC) for at least thirty years, nearby the sites under NT. Soil samples with undisturbed and disturbed structure were collected to determine the physical quality indicators and soil organic matter (SOM) fractions. The factor analysis (FA) was used to identify and select a minimum data set. The SPQi was elaborated by using the deviations of the measured indicators at different deployment times of NT in relation to NC. The SPQi showed sensibility to identify and explain soil physical quality changes with different deployment times of NT. In well-drained lands, higher deployment times of no-tillage promote the physical quality of lowlands.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162019001200157&lng=en&tlng=enfactor analysisminimum data setmanagement systemslowland soils
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author Diony Alves Reis
Claudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima
Adilson Luís Bamberg
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Claudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima
Adilson Luís Bamberg
Developing a Soil Physical Quality Index (SPQi) for lowlands under different deployment times of no-tillage
Scientia Agricola
factor analysis
minimum data set
management systems
lowland soils
author_facet Diony Alves Reis
Claudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima
Adilson Luís Bamberg
author_sort Diony Alves Reis
title Developing a Soil Physical Quality Index (SPQi) for lowlands under different deployment times of no-tillage
title_short Developing a Soil Physical Quality Index (SPQi) for lowlands under different deployment times of no-tillage
title_full Developing a Soil Physical Quality Index (SPQi) for lowlands under different deployment times of no-tillage
title_fullStr Developing a Soil Physical Quality Index (SPQi) for lowlands under different deployment times of no-tillage
title_full_unstemmed Developing a Soil Physical Quality Index (SPQi) for lowlands under different deployment times of no-tillage
title_sort developing a soil physical quality index (spqi) for lowlands under different deployment times of no-tillage
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Scientia Agricola
issn 1678-992X
description ABSTRACT: Soil physical quality in lowlands from the Pampa biome under no-tillage (NT) plays an important role; therefore, this study aimed to establish a soil physical quality index (SPQi) from a minimum data set to detect the effects of different deployment times of NT in an Albaqualf. The comparison of areas with one (NT1), three (NT3), five (NT5) and seven (NT7) years of notillage was established using as reference a non-cultivated field plot (NC) for at least thirty years, nearby the sites under NT. Soil samples with undisturbed and disturbed structure were collected to determine the physical quality indicators and soil organic matter (SOM) fractions. The factor analysis (FA) was used to identify and select a minimum data set. The SPQi was elaborated by using the deviations of the measured indicators at different deployment times of NT in relation to NC. The SPQi showed sensibility to identify and explain soil physical quality changes with different deployment times of NT. In well-drained lands, higher deployment times of no-tillage promote the physical quality of lowlands.
topic factor analysis
minimum data set
management systems
lowland soils
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