Increasing doses of agricultural gypsum, aggregate stability and organic carbon in Cerrado Coffee Latosol under crop

  • Erika Andressa da Silva
  • Geraldo César de Oliveira
  • Carla Eloize Carducci
  • Bruno Montoani Silva
  • Larissa Maia de Oliveira
  • Joyce Cristina Costa

Abstract

The management of perennial crops could encourage the improvement of the soil, making it more productive, provided that appropriate agronomic practices are adopted. In order to evaluate the structure of a Cerrado Latosol subjected to soil management that adopts the use of high doses of gypsum and brachiaria on the coffee plants interrow, we studied the stability of aggregates and total soil organic carbon after two years of deployment of coffee. Soil samples were collected at 5 and 15 cm of depth in the crop coffee row located in the Alto São Francisco region, Minas Gerais states. The treatments were: G-0, no gypsum on the row, G-7, 7.0 Mg ha–1 of gypsum distributed in the coffee row, G-28, 28 Mg ha–1 of gypsum distributed in the coffee row, G-56, 56 Mg ha–1 of gypsum distributed in the row, CV-0, conventional management without gypsum CV-0 conventional tillage without gypsum in the row and grasses between row Brachiaria sp. between rows of coffee plants. Chemical analyzes were performed to determine the cations K+, Ca+2, Mg+2, P, and Al+3, total organic carbon and physical analysis of soil aggregate stability. It was determined the mean weight diameter and geometric mean diameter of aggregates retained on sieves with diameters ranging from 4 to 0.105 mm. All treatments were found more than 90% of aggregates with a diameter >2 mm suggesting that the management adopted a positive influence soil aggregate stability. The total organic carbon were positive and significantly correlated with aggregation. The dose of gypsum 7 t ha–1 positively altered the aggregation of soil specially in the superficial layer (15 cm).

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Author Biographies

Erika Andressa da Silva
Student in Agronomy from the Federal University of Lavras, Scientific Initiation Scholarship Fapemig.
Geraldo César de Oliveira
Professor of Physics and Soil Conservation, Department of Soil Science, Federal University of Lavras
Carla Eloize Carducci
PhD student in Soil Science, Federal University of Lavras.
Bruno Montoani Silva
PhD in Soil Science, Federal University of Lavras.
Larissa Maia de Oliveira
Student in Agronomy from the Federal University of Lavras, Bolsita CNPq Scientific Initiation.
Joyce Cristina Costa
Master of Agronomy-Crop Science, Agronomist of Agriculture Company Piumhi
Published
2013-04-23
Section
Scientific Articles

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