Impact of land use on water characteristics of Planosols (south Mačva and Pocerina, Serbia)

Water holding capacities and saturated hydraulic conductivity of Planosols in south Mačva and Pocerina (Serbia) were compared to assess how different types of land use (forest, arable and grassland) influence soils endangered by stagnating water. These changes came from decrease of total porosity an...

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Main Authors: Dugonjić Mladen, Radmanović Svjetlana, Đorđević Aleksandar, Tomić Zorica, Nikolić Nataša, Tanasić Ljiljana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of field and vegetable crops, Novi Sad 2015-01-01
Series:Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3944/2015/1821-39441502052D.pdf
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spelling doaj-f3ca5aeecb3b4060b3b967f064c27ed12020-11-24T22:03:58ZengInstitute of field and vegetable crops, Novi SadRatarstvo i Povrtarstvo1821-39442217-83922015-01-01522526010.5937/ratpov52-76691821-39441502052DImpact of land use on water characteristics of Planosols (south Mačva and Pocerina, Serbia)Dugonjić Mladen0Radmanović Svjetlana1Đorđević Aleksandar2Tomić Zorica3Nikolić Nataša4Tanasić Ljiljana5Agricultural College of Vocational Studies, ŠabacUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade, SerbiaAgricultural College of Vocational Studies, ŠabacWater holding capacities and saturated hydraulic conductivity of Planosols in south Mačva and Pocerina (Serbia) were compared to assess how different types of land use (forest, arable and grassland) influence soils endangered by stagnating water. These changes came from decrease of total porosity and changes in pores size distribution in arable and grass land compared to forest land. Changes of water characteristics of arable and grassland Planosols compared to forest Planosols were statistically most significant in illuvial horizon Btg (absence of root network and fauna activity). It is important to emphasize: (i) surface A horizon of arable and grass land compared to forest showed insignificant increase of plant available water and significant decrease of saturated hydraulic conductivity (ii) significant decrease of saturation and macro porosity increased the risk of oxygen deficiency in Planosols in wet periods of year in this order: arable land > grassland > forest.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3944/2015/1821-39441502052D.pdfarable landforestsgrasslandsPlanosolssaturated hydraulic conductivitywater-holding capacity
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author Dugonjić Mladen
Radmanović Svjetlana
Đorđević Aleksandar
Tomić Zorica
Nikolić Nataša
Tanasić Ljiljana
spellingShingle Dugonjić Mladen
Radmanović Svjetlana
Đorđević Aleksandar
Tomić Zorica
Nikolić Nataša
Tanasić Ljiljana
Impact of land use on water characteristics of Planosols (south Mačva and Pocerina, Serbia)
Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo
arable land
forests
grasslands
Planosols
saturated hydraulic conductivity
water-holding capacity
author_facet Dugonjić Mladen
Radmanović Svjetlana
Đorđević Aleksandar
Tomić Zorica
Nikolić Nataša
Tanasić Ljiljana
author_sort Dugonjić Mladen
title Impact of land use on water characteristics of Planosols (south Mačva and Pocerina, Serbia)
title_short Impact of land use on water characteristics of Planosols (south Mačva and Pocerina, Serbia)
title_full Impact of land use on water characteristics of Planosols (south Mačva and Pocerina, Serbia)
title_fullStr Impact of land use on water characteristics of Planosols (south Mačva and Pocerina, Serbia)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of land use on water characteristics of Planosols (south Mačva and Pocerina, Serbia)
title_sort impact of land use on water characteristics of planosols (south mačva and pocerina, serbia)
publisher Institute of field and vegetable crops, Novi Sad
series Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo
issn 1821-3944
2217-8392
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Water holding capacities and saturated hydraulic conductivity of Planosols in south Mačva and Pocerina (Serbia) were compared to assess how different types of land use (forest, arable and grassland) influence soils endangered by stagnating water. These changes came from decrease of total porosity and changes in pores size distribution in arable and grass land compared to forest land. Changes of water characteristics of arable and grassland Planosols compared to forest Planosols were statistically most significant in illuvial horizon Btg (absence of root network and fauna activity). It is important to emphasize: (i) surface A horizon of arable and grass land compared to forest showed insignificant increase of plant available water and significant decrease of saturated hydraulic conductivity (ii) significant decrease of saturation and macro porosity increased the risk of oxygen deficiency in Planosols in wet periods of year in this order: arable land > grassland > forest.
topic arable land
forests
grasslands
Planosols
saturated hydraulic conductivity
water-holding capacity
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3944/2015/1821-39441502052D.pdf
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