Gypsum, soil scarification and succession planting as alternatives to mitigate compaction of Dystrophic Red-Yellow Latosol.
Gypsum, soil scarification and succession planting as alternatives to mitigate compaction of Dystrophic Red-Yellow Latosol.
Author(s): SANTOS, E. A. N. dos; CAMPOS, M. C. C.; CUNHA, J. M. da; SOUZA, F. G. de; WADT, P. G. S.; PINHEIRO, E. N.; JORDÃO, H. W. C.; LIMA, A. F. L. de; BRITO, W. B. M.; FREITAS, L.
Summary: Understanding and quantifying the impact of soil management and use on its physical properties are essential to the development of sustainable agricultural systems. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the effect of agricultural gypsum, soil scarification and succession planting on the physical attributes of dystrophic red-yellow latosol in Porto Velho, Rondônia state (RO), Brazil.
Publication year: 2018
Types of publication: Journal article
Unit: Embrapa Rondônia
Keywords: Crop succession, Soil management, Soil physical attributes
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