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Título: Diagnosis of the spatial variability of soil nutrients and economics of precision management in degraded pastures
Palavras-chave: Geostatistics
Pasture management
Precision agriculture
Soil fertility
Data do documento: 23-Nov-2022
Editor: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citação: CARNEIRO, J. S. da S. et al. Diagnosis of the spatial variability of soil nutrients and economics of precision management in degraded pastures. Grasses, [S.l.], v. 1, n. 1, p. 30-43, Nov. 2022. DOI: 10.3390/grasses1010003.
Resumo: Most Brazilian pastures are in some stage of degradation, either by the reduction of soil fertility or inadequate management. The objective of this study was to diagnose the stage of pasture degradation and the diagnosis and management of the spatial variability of available phosphorus (P) and potassium (K+). A total of 100 soil samples were collected at a depth of 0–20 cm for available P and K+ contents determination. Geostatistical analyses of the obtained data were carried out to produce maps of the spatial distribution of available P and K+, using kriging, and allow the recommendation of fertilizers doses. The cost/benefit ratio of fertilizer recommendation and application was evaluated at fixed and variable rates. The different stages of pasture degradation were directly related to the reduction of soil fertility, as well as to the adopted management. The variability of soil available P and K+ presented spatial dependence, and the pattern of distribution resulted in the stage of the pasture degradation. The diagnosis of the level of pasture degradation associated with the use of geostatistical techniques under a precision agriculture perspective favors the efficient use of fertilizers, as well as correct decision-making and cost reduction regarding soil management.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/55969
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