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Soil Compaction Curve of an Oxisol Under Sugarcane Planted After In-row Deep Tillage
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2015
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EngineeringLand UseAgricultural EconomicsSoil ManagementSão Paulo StateSoil PropertySoil Compaction CurveSustainable AgricultureTillage ToolSugarcane PlantedPublic HealthSoil CompactionSoil ScienceIn-row Deep TillageSoil Physical QualityAbstract Soil TillageDeforestationCivil EngineeringCrop ProtectionSoil FunctionSoil StructureSoil Penetration Resistance
ABSTRACT Soil tillage that maintains the productivity of sugarcane plantations, providing an area for the root development and without traffic on crop rows, has given rise to new technologies in rural areas. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the soil physical properties in two sugarcane plantations, one of which was prepared with deep tilling and the other with conventional tillage. The experiment was conducted in Lençóis Paulista, São Paulo State. Soil penetration resistance and relative density were analyzed. The cone index was lower in deep-tilled soil without traffic in all layers, than in deep-tilled soil with traffic and in conventional tillage. In both tillage treatments, the relative density values were acceptable in the 0.00-0.15 m soil layer, but considered detrimental for sugarcane development in the 0.15-0.30 and 0.30-0.45 m layers.
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