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Soil Attributes and Their Interrelationships with Resistance to Root Penetration and Water Infiltration in Areas with Different Land Uses in the Apodi Plateau, Semiarid Region of Brazil.

Authors :
Dias, Pollyana Mona Soares
Portela, Jeane Cruz
Gondim, Joaquim Emanuel Fernandes
Batista, Rafael Oliveira
Rossi, Leticia Sequinatto
Medeiros, Jonatan Levi Ferreira
Farias, Phâmella Kalliny Pereira
Mota, Paulo Jardel
Bandeira, Diego José da Costa
Filho, Luís Cesar de Aquino Lemos
de Matos, Geisiane Xavier
Mesquita, Francisco de Oliveira
de Oliveira, Felipe Ozias
Araújo, Antonio Genilson Rodrigues
do Nascimento, Claudeone Manoel
Source :
Agriculture; Basel; Oct2023, Vol. 13 Issue 10, p1921, 24p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Studies on soils and their interrelationships with land use in the context of the semi-arid region of Brazil are still scarce, even though they have the potential to assist in understanding the use and management of soil and agricultural crops. From this perspective, this study investigated four land uses in different locations of the Apodi Plateau, an elevated area in semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil. The different soils were analyzed for their resistance to root penetration, water infiltration, inorganic fractions, soil density, total porosity, potential of hydrogen, electrical conductivity, total organic carbon, potential acidity, and sum of bases. The soil resistance to root penetration and water infiltration were determined in the field. The results obtained were interpreted using multivariate and geostatistical analysis. The resistance data were subjected to the Shapiro–Wilk test at 5% of probability and expressed in maps, whereas infiltration data curves were constructed to estimate the amount of infiltrated water at the different time intervals. The textural classification was an important factor for the analysis of soil resistance to root penetration (Q) and the infiltration rate, being evidenced in the cluster analysis and allowing the formation of two groups, one for the surface layers of the areas and another for the subsurface layers, with the inorganic sand and clay fractions standing out with the greatest dissimilarity. The establishment of conservation practices for soil management is suggested to correct the pore space problems and the degradation of agroecosystems in areas with soils whose conditions are similar to the ones of this study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20770472
Volume :
13
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Agriculture; Basel
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173265929
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13101921