E. D. Bocuti, R. Amorim, Kaynara F. L. Kavasaki, M. Prado, Carlos L. R. Santos, L. A. D. L. D. Raimo
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Soil structure conditions the interaction between the physical-hydraulic, chemical, and biological attributes and determines the potential of soil productivity. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the structure of soils of areas subjected to soybean production and the impacts of soil structure on crop yield. In total, 28 soybean production areas were selected in the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil, and analyzed for particle size, soil organic carbon and aggregates. Data of soil attributes were subjected to descriptive analysis, Pearson’s correlation and Kruskal-Wallis test at p ≤ 0.05. In general, considering the non-irrigated soybean production areas, it was found that soils with mean sand content between 100.00 and 800.10 g kg-1 and clay content between 120.00 and 627.80 g kg-1 showed average soybean yield of 3,536.36 kg ha-1. Soils that had aggregates with mean weight diameter and mean geometric diameter above 1.50 mm showed soybean yield equal to or greater than 3,370.67 kg ha-1. Soils of similar textural groups can define different levels of soybean yield, depending on characteristics such as the type of management adopted and production technology applied in the soybean production area.
土壤结构决定了土壤的物理-水力、化学和生物属性之间的相互作用,并决定了土壤的生产力潜力。因此,本研究的目的是评价大豆产区土壤结构及其对作物产量的影响。在巴西马托格罗索州共选择28个大豆产区,对其颗粒大小、土壤有机碳和团聚体进行了分析。土壤属性数据采用描述性分析、Pearson相关和Kruskal-Wallis检验,p≤0.05。总的来说,考虑到非灌溉大豆产区,平均含沙量在100.00 ~ 800.10 g kg-1之间,粘土含量在120.00 ~ 627.80 g kg-1之间的土壤,平均大豆产量为3536.36 kg ha-1。团聚体平均质量直径和平均几何直径大于1.50 mm的土壤,大豆产量等于或大于3,370.67 kg ha-1。类似质地组的土壤可以决定不同的大豆产量水平,这取决于大豆生产区采用的管理类型和应用的生产技术等特征。
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A Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental (Agriambi), periódico oficial da Asociación Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Ingeniería Agrícola (ALIA), é editada mensalmente, no formato eletrônico, pela Unidade Acadêmica de Engenharia Agrícola (UAEA) do Centro de Tecnologia e Recursos Naturais (CTRN) da Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG), destinando-se à divulgação de artigos científicos originais e inéditos, elaborados em Português, Inglês ou Espanhol. Com o auxílio de pareceres de Consultores, os artigos são aceitos ou não pela Equipe Editorial para publicação na Revista. A Agriambi aceita, também, a submissão de contribuições na modalidade de revisão de literatura.