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Variability of the features of a red latosol on direct yield in a Brazilian cerrado and soybean productivity

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posted on 2024-11-01, 14:05 authored by R Montanari, Ronaldo Lima, A Bonini, L Marques, R Minguini, Morel Carvalho, Jorge Paz-FerreiroJorge Paz-Ferreiro, Natalia Costa
The spatial variability of several soil attributes (bulk density, penetration resistance, water content, organic matter content and pH) as well as soybean yield have been assessed during the 2007/08 growing season, in Selviria (MS) in a Hapludox (Typic Acrustox), under no tillage. The objectives were to assess the spatial variability of soil and plant parameters at the small plot scale and to select the best soil attribute explaining most the variability of agricultural productivity. Soil and plant were sampled on a grid with 121 points within a plot of 25,600 m2 in area and slope of 0.025 mm -1 slope. Medium and low coefficients of variation were obtained for most of the studied soil attributes as expected, due to the homogenizing effect of the no-till system on the soil physical environment. From the standpoint of linear regression and spatial pattern of variability, productivity of soybeans could be explained according to the hydrogen potential (pH). Results are discussed taken into account that the soybean crop in no-tillage is widely used in crop-livestock integration on the national scene.

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Journal

Cadernos do Laboratorio Xeoloxico de Laxe

Volume

36

Start page

219

End page

237

Total pages

19

Publisher

Universidade da Coruna

Place published

Spain

Language

English

Copyright

© Universidade da Coruna

Former Identifier

2006049901

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-21

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