Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Mar 2014)

Caespitosa and decumbens Poaceae fertilized with NPK: effects on soil aggregation

  • Dácio Jerônimo de Almeida,
  • Ivandro de França da Silva,
  • Flávio Pereira da Mota Silveira,
  • Robeval Diniz Santiago,
  • José Ronaldo Calado Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1983-40632014000100002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 1
pp. 50 – 55

Abstract

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The disintegration of soil particles affects its productive capacity, resulting in compression, erosion and nutrient losses. This study aimed at evaluating the aggregates quality and stability of a Yellow Latosol, in a randomized blocks design represented by Urochloa decumbens and Urochloa brizantha, with and without mineral fertilization, and two sampling forms (rows and between rows), in three sampling depths. The undeformed soil samples collected were shattered and passed through a 9.52 mm sieve and, after drying, through a 2.00 mm, 1.00 mm, 0.50 mm and 0.25 mm sieves, according to the following diameters classes: 9.52-2.00 mm, 2.00-1.00 mm, 1.00-0.50 mm and 0.50-0.25 mm, by using dry sieving. These aggregates were also separated by wet sieving and the dispersed clay and root dry matter were determined. Aggregates larger than 2.00 mm showed high stability, in the 0.00-0.05 m layer, when compared to the aggregates from smaller classes, with no effect of sampling and fertilization site on the aggregates size and stability. There was no difference for the two species analyzed, sampling method and fertilization on the aggregates formation and stability.

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