QUALIDADE DO SOLO E PRODUTIVIDADE DE Pinus taeda NO PLANALTO CATARINENSE - (2010)
Acessos: 19
Cedinara Arruda Santana Morales, Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, Jaime Antonio de Almeida, Jacson Marcelo Marangoni, James Stahl, Djalma Miler Chaves
Volume: 20 - Issue: 4
Resumo.
In forest areas, the continual use of the soil alters its physical attributes and deteriorates its quality, in consequence of the traffic of machines used in forest operations, resulting in lower yields of crops. The relationship between soil quality at different sites and the production of Pinus taeda was evaluated in soils of the Planalto Catarinense region. Four farms were used, with two sites on each farm, chosen for thesoil type and yield of the forest. The soil morphology was described and samples were collected in each pedogenetic horizon for physical and chemical analyses. Great variation exists in the physical attributes of the profiles, especially in the sequence and thickness of the horizons. Compaction was verified in the surface layer of the shallow profiles, evidenced by the higher bulk density and, or, soil resistance to penetration. In these profiles, the yield was reduced by between 14 and 36%, compared to the deeper profiles with a smaller degree of compaction.
Idioma: Portuguese
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