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Title: Bimodal pore distribution on soils under conservation management system for coffee crop
Other Titles: Distribuição bimodal de poros em solos sob sistema conservacionista de manejo do solo no cultivo cafeeiro
Keywords: Psychrometer
Mathematical modeling
Cerrado soils
Psicrômetro
Modelagem matemática
Solos do Cerrado
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola
Citation: CARDUCCI, C. E. et al. Bimodal pore distribution on soils under conservation management system for coffee crop. Engenharia Agrícola, Jaboticabal, v. 33, n. 2, p. 291-302, mar./abr. 2013.
Abstract: This study aims at detailing bimodal pore distribution by means of water retention curve in an oxidic-gibbsitic Latosol and in a kaolinitic cambisol Latossol under conservation management system of coffee crop. Samples were collected at depths of 20; 40; 80; 120 and 160 cm on coffee trees rows and between rows under oxidic-gibbsitic Latosol (LVd) and kaolinitic cambisol Latossol (LVAd). Water retention curve was determined at matrix potentials (Ψm) -1; -2; -4; -6; -10 kPa obtained from the suction unit; the Ψm of -33; -100; -500; -1,500 kPa were obtained by the Richards extractor, and WP4-T psychrometer was used to determine Ψm -1,500 to -300,000 kPa. The water retention data were adjusted to the double van Genuchten model by nonlinear model procedures of the R 2.12.1 software. Was estimated the model parameter and inflection point slope. The system promoted changes in soil structure and water retention for the conditions evaluated, and both showed bimodal pores distribution, which were stronger in LVd. There was a strong influence of mineralogy gibbsitic in the water retention more negative than Ψm -1500 kPa, reflected in the values of the residual water content.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/37922
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