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Title: Resistência do solo à penetração e ao cisalhamento em diversos usos do solo em áreas de preservação permanente
Other Titles: Resistance of the soil to the penetration and shear strength in several uses of the soil in areas of permanent preservation
Keywords: Compactação
Erosão
Modelagem
Qualidade do solo
Compaction
Erosion
Modeling
Soil quality
Issue Date: Mar-2012
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)
Citation: IORI, P.; DIAS JÚNIOR, M. de S.; SILVA, R. B. da. Resistência do solo à penetração e ao cisalhamento em diversos usos do solo em áreas de preservação permanente. Bioscience Journal, Uberlândia, v. 28, n. 1, p. 185-195, Mar. 2012. Supplement 1.
Abstract: The soil resistance to penetration and shear can be used as indicators of soil compaction and to indicate the susceptibility of a soil to erosion. The objective of this study was to quantify and compare the impact provided by different land uses in a haplic cambissol in areas of permanent preservation, from the soil resistance to penetration and shear. The experimental area was located in an area of permanent preservation, the sub-basin of the Ribeira Iguape River – SP, with different land uses: banana cultivation - CBAN, degraded pasture - PDEG, silvopastoral system - MPIS and native forest – MNAT. The test for resistance to penetration was accomplished with a digital penetrometer compaction of manual effort, to a depth of 40 cm. The soil shear strength was determined by Vane Test at a depth between 0 and 5 cm. The degraded pasture was similar to native forest, with less resistance to penetration. The banana cultivation and silvopastoral system were the land uses with the highest resistance to penetration, bringing serious risk of erosion in areas of permanent preservation. The soil under native forest had lower shear strength. The cultivation of bananas, degraded pasture and silvopastoral system were the land uses with higher shear strength of soil, indicating that the use of these soils in areas of permanent preservation is promoting the same compression.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/56557789
http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/13196
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