Revista Ceres (Oct 2022)

Least limiting water range in Oxisol under two conservation tillage systems in sugarcane farming

  • Cristiano Márcio Alves de Souza,
  • Andrés Hideki Tanaka Suárez,
  • Sálvio Napoleão Soares Arcoverde,
  • Egas Jose Armando,
  • Paulo Alexandre Graciano Maciak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-737x202269050012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 5
pp. 586 – 593

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The Least Limiting Water Range (LLWR) is an indicator of soil physical quality, contributing in information to propose soil management systems in agricultural farming process. This work aimed to assess the usage of LLWR and critical soil bulk density for physical-water quality evaluations, as well as its effect on sugarcane farming under no-tillage and reduced-tillage, in Oxisol. Undisturbed soil samples were collected in 0.00-0.10 and 0.10-0.20 m soil layers, to determine the following attributes: soil bulk density, soil penetration resistance (PR), volumetric water content at field capacity and permanent wilting point and minimum aeration porosity. The LLWR proved to be a good soil physical water quality indicator in sugarcane farming under conservation tillage system. No-tillage presented a greater range of the LLWR when compared to the reduced-tillage, regardless to the PR value adopted as restrictive for sugarcane roots development, increasing the yield of stalks and sugars contents. The critical soil bulk density under no-tillage is between 1.48 and 1.53 Mg m-3 at the RP of 2 and 4 MPa, while under reduced-tillage it is between 1.44 and 1.51 Mg m-3.

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