Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Jan 2001)

Effects of soil management systems on soil microbial activity, bulk density and chemical properties

  • Valpassos Maria Alexandra Reis,
  • Cavalcante Eloiza Gomes Silva,
  • Cassiolato Ana Maria Rodrigues,
  • Alves Marlene Cristina

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 12
pp. 1539 – 1545

Abstract

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The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of soil management systems on the bulk density, chemical soil properties, and on the soil microbial activity on a Latossolo Vermelho distrófico (Oxisol). Soil samples were collected from plots under the following management conditions: a) natural dense "cerrado" vegetation (savanna); b) degraded Brachiaria decumbens pasture, 20 years old; c) no-tillage treatment with annual crop sequence (bean, corn, soybean and dark-oat in continuous rotation), 8 years old; d) conventional tillage treatment with crop residues added to the soil, and annual crop sequence, 10 years old. The continuous use of no-tillage system resulted in an increase in microbial biomass and decrease in soil basal respiration, therefore displaying evident long-term effects on the increase of soil C content. The no-tillage system also provided an improvement in bulk density and chemical properties of the soil. Hence, the no-tillage management system could be an alternative for the conservation and maintenance of physical and chemical conditions and the productive potential of "cerrado" soils.

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