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- Title
Perdas de solo e de água em diferentes sistemas de manejo em Latossolo Vermelho.
- Authors
dos SANTOS, Stanley Vaz; de Melo FERREIRA, Eva; Paulo GRIEBELER, Nori; Mozena LEANDRO, Wilson
- Abstract
The objective was to compare soil and water losses in different management systems, as well as determine soil and climate parameters that could be associated with these losses and estimate soil losses through mathematical models. The experimental area consists of 10 plots of 20 m2 (10 × 2 m), of which nine were initially worked in the no-tillage system (SPD) and one in the conventional system (CO). Soils and water losses in different crops were quantified in these models. At the end of the second year, of the plots with SPD, five were kept in this system, two were revolved at 25 cm depth and restarted in the SPD and in two the CO system was used. Prior to use as a conventional system, the CO plot had no-tillage. In the three harvests studied, the percentage infiltrated was greater than 93% for the SPD and 71% for the CO, considering only the rains that caused the runoff. The average soil loss in the second harvest was 2.27; 2.51; 14.61; and 14.79 t ha-1 and, by water, 3.07; 5.51; 14.04; and 10.80%, respectively for the SPD, CO and PDI management systems.
- Publication
Nativa, 2019, Vol 7, Issue 1, p64
- ISSN
2318-7670
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31413/nativa.v7i1.6129