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Bulk density and pore size distribution of an oxisol under different use and management systems

All anthropic action causes changes in the environment. The objective of this study was the evaluation of alterations on the physical properties of a typical Brazilian Oxisol, caused by agricultural soil management. Undisturbed soil samples were collected along a 1m top layer of the soil profile in three use and management systems: natural forestry, non-irrigated and irrigated. These samples were used to determine the soil water retention curves and then the soil pore size distribution. After flooding, the aeration porosity was determined in a field plot during the water redistribution period in relation to the calculated total soil porosity. Results indicated that the soil management affected bulk density down to a soil depth of 0.4 m and, consequently, soil pore size distribution and aeration porosity as well. Bulk density values above 1.2 Mg m-3 caused deficiency in the root aeration system for periods above 24 hours.

no tillage; soil compaction; soil management


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