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Title

Effects of Land Use and Cropping on Soil Erosion in Agricultural Frontier Areas in the Cerrado-Amazon Ecotone, Brazil, Using a Rainfall Simulator Experiment.

Authors

Alves, Marco Aurélio Barbosa; de Souza, Adilson Pacheco; de Almeida, Frederico Terra; Hoshide, Aaron Kinyu; Araújo, Handrey Borges; da Silva, Apoliano Francisco; de Carvalho, Daniel Fonseca

Abstract

Agricultural soils provide ecosystem services, but the removal of natural vegetation reduces water infiltration capacity, increasing surface runoff. Thus, monitoring erosion is critical for sustainable agricultural management. Sediment losses and surface runoff were evaluated using a simulated rainfall of 75 mm/h in areas with crops and pastures in both the Caiabi River and Renato River sub-basins of the Teles Pires River watershed in Mato Grosso State, Brazil. In both the Caiabi and Renato sub-basins, data were collected from 156 observations in the upper, middle, and lower regions where (1) soybeans, (2) maize, and (3) pasture were grown alone, with another crop, or with soil that was scarified. Erosion occurred independent of soil texture and was closely related to the management and use of systems involving fewer crops and more soil scarification, regardless of sub-basin location. In uncovered, scarified soil, the soil losses from erosion were greater compared to covered soil, regardless of sub-basin and sub-basin region. In the Renato River sub-basin, soil losses in cultivated areas not planted with crops but with scarification were 66.01, 90.79, and 60.02 g/square meter in the upper, middle, and lower regions, respectively. Agricultural producers need to increase the planting of crops throughout the year and minimize soil disturbance, which will reduce soil erosion and improve sustainability.

Subjects

BRAZIL; MATO Grosso (Brazil : State); RAINFALL simulators; SOIL erosion; AGRICULTURE; LAND use; ECOTONES; CROPS; COVER crops

Publication

Sustainability (2071-1050), 2023, Vol 15, Issue 6, p4954

ISSN

2071-1050

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/su15064954

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