Dissertação
Indicadores de transporte de água no intervalo hídrico ótimo do solo
Fecha
2017-02-21Autor
Mentges, Lenise Raquel
Institución
Resumen
The need to evaluate the effect of management practices has generated interest in defining Soil
Quality Indicators (SQI) that involve the management result and its effect on crop yield. In terms of
water in the soil, the Last Limiting Water Range (LLWR) is a enough used SQI, but is effecacy
questioned by Soil Science researchers. The criticism is due to the fact that the LLWR is often not
related to grain production, or even the higher crop yields occur under conditions of higher soil
compaction where the LLWR has been reduced. This study considers that the analysis of water
transport indicators in the soil can help in the understanding of why plants can produce more under
conditions of supposedly lower soil physical quality. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the
matrix flow potential (M) and the hydraulic conductivity (K), in the LLWR of an Ultisol and an Oxisol
and to evaluate how they modify the interpretation of the LLWR based only on its critical limits of water
content. In both soils, the results indicated that variations of M (dM) and K increase where LLWR is
reduced as a function of the increase of bulk density (Ds), indicating that it improves the capacity of
the soil to conduct water, even after critical bulk density (Dsc) calculated with the LLWR. Also, the
indicators correlate positively with the Ds independent of the matrix potential, improving the water
transport, being this greater influence for the Ultisol. The use of the water transport indicators together
with the LLWR modified the interpretation of the water supply to the plants and the correlation that this
can have with crop yields, allowing to believe that soil quality indicators, defined only on the basis of
water content, such as the LLWR, may not be adequate to predict the occurrence of water deficit. The
beneficial effect of increasing Ds on water transport can not be analyzed individually when dealing with
soil management, since increasing Ds results in undesirable soil changes, and so it is important to
observe the overall effect of soil compaction. Studies with plants that evaluate the compensation of the
increment of water transport on the reduction in the root growth by mechanical resistance with the
increase of the compaction would be of great utility.
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