Bulk density in different CLF systems after three years of establishment.

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Author(s): MAGALHAES, C. A. de S.; MATOS, E. da S.; FARIAS NETO, A. L. de; ZOLIN, C. A.; ZAMBIASI JÚNIOR, M. J.; SCHOWANS, A. L.; BAUMGÄRTNER, L. C.; SPERA, S. T.

Summary: Introduction Integrated crop-livestock-forest systems can affect soil attributes in different ways. In this regard, one important attribute that needs to be taking into account is bulk density (BD). Higher values of BD cause decrease on water infiltration rates and soil volume explored by the roots, resulting in soil erosion, and loss of crop yield. This work presents results of determinations BD measures from 10 different integrated production systems after three years of establishment.

Publication year: 2015

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