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Deep tillage strategies in perennial crop installation: structural changes in contrasting soil classes
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Tillage modifies soil structure, which can be demonstrated by changes in the soil’s physical
properties, such as penetration resistance (PR) and soil electrical resistivity (ρ). The aim of this study
was to evaluate the effect of deep tillage strategies on three morphogenetically contrasting soil classes
in the establishment of perennial crops regarding geophysical and physical-hydric properties. The
experiment was conducted in the state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil. The tillage practices
were evaluated in Typic Dystrustept, Rhodic Hapludult, and Rhodic Hapludox soil classes, and
are described as follows: MT—plant hole; CT—furrow; SB—subsoiler; DT—rotary hoe tiller; and
DT + calcium (Ca) (additional liming). Analyses of PR and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT)
were performed during the growing season and measurements were measured in plant rows of each
experimental plot. Undisturbed soil samples were collected for analysis of soil bulk density (Bd) at
three soil depths (0–0.20, 0.20–0.40, and 0.40–0.60 m) with morphological evaluation of soil structure
(VESS). Tukey’s test (p < 0.05) for Bd and VESS and Pearson linear correlation analysis between Bd, ρ,
and PR were performed. Soil class and its intrinsic attributes have an influence on the effect of tillage.
The greatest effect on soil structure occurred in the treatments DT and DT + Ca that mixed the soil to
a depth of 0.60 m. The ρ showed a positive correlation with Bd and with PR, highlighting that ERT
may detect changes caused by cultivation practices, although ERT lacks the accuracy of PR. The soil
response to different tillage systems and their effects on soil structure were found to be dependent on
the soil class.
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AZEVEDO, R. P. et al. Deep tillage strategies in perennial crop installation: structural changes in contrasting soil classes. Plants, [S.l.], v. 11, 2022.
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