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Ferralsol Porosity and Density After Mechanical Scarification and Crop Rotation Systems

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  • Monica C. Sustakowski
  • Edleusa P. Seidel
  • Renata F. Barabasz
  • Rayssa H. da Silva
  • Willian dos Reis
  • Juliano Zimmermann
  • Maria do C. Lana

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With intensive cultivation and the lack of crop rotation, the no-tillage system has been showing compacted areas. For its reduction, mechanical scarification and crop rotation has been recommended. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate in a no-tillage system the effect of mechanical scarification and crop rotation systems on soil porosity and density after 18 months. The experimental design used was randomized blocks in a split-plot scheme, with four replications. The main plots consisted of maintaining the no-tillage system and minimal soil preparation with a chisel, carried out before the cultivation of cover plants. The subplots were composed of different plant species grown in winter- wheat, consortium of forage pea + black oat and consortium of black oat + forage turnip. Both were succeeded by cultivation of soy and lupin. Macroporosity, microporosity, total porosity and bulk density were evaluated. After 18 months, the scarified soil showed a higher bulk density (0.10-0.15 m layer) when compared to the no-tillage system, demonstrating that this isolated decompression alternative does not improve the physical properties of the soil. The area in succession to oat + turnip/soybean/lupin showed lower bulk density.

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  • Monica C. Sustakowski & Edleusa P. Seidel & Renata F. Barabasz & Rayssa H. da Silva & Willian dos Reis & Juliano Zimmermann & Maria do C. Lana, 2024. "Ferralsol Porosity and Density After Mechanical Scarification and Crop Rotation Systems," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(10), pages 316-316, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:12:y:2024:i:10:p:316
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