Abstract. The aim of this work is to investigate how the spatial variability of soil properties and soil erodibility (K factor) were affected by the changes in land use allowed by irrigation with water from a reservoir in a semiarid area. To this end, three areas representative of different land uses (agroforestry grassland, lucerne crop and olive orchard) were studied within a 900 ha farm. The interrelationships between variables were analyzed by multivariate techniques and extrapolated using geostatistics. The results confirmed differences between land uses for all properties analyzed, which was explained mainly by the existence of diverse management practices (tillage, fertilization and irrigation), vegetation cover and local soil characteristics. Soil organic matter, clay and nitrogen content decreased significantly, while the K factor increased with intensive cultivation. The HJ-Biplot methodology was used to represent the variation of soil erodibility properties grouped in land uses. Native grassland was the least correlated with the other land uses. The K factor demonstrated high correlation mainly with very fine sand and silt. The maps produced with geostatistics were crucial to understand the current spatial variability in the Alqueva region. Facing the intensification of land-use conversion, a sustainable management is needed to introduce protective measures to control soil erosion.
ABSTRACT. Soil compaction associated with pastures degradation can decrease animal productivity, forage longevity and compromise environmental sustainability. To confront this serious issue, the loosening potential of forages should be recognized. We evaluated the least limiting water range as indicator of biological loosening potential in relation to cultivation of grasses the genus Brachiaria in crop-livestock integration. We also evaluated the water availability to soybean crop that succeeded these grasses. Our studies were performed in two stages. In the first stage, we divided 32 plots into four randomized blocks in which we cultivated corn combined with following treatments: 1 -Brachiaria brizantha cultivar Marandu; 2 -Xaraes; 3 -Piata; 4 -MG4; 5 -B. decumbens; 6 -B. ruziziensis; 7 -Invasive plants; and 8 -uncovered soil. We evaluated soil, to quantify the biological soil loosening, and also forages. In the second stage, we cultivated soybean and added: 9 -conventional tillage as a control treatment, increasing number of plots to 36. Our results suggest that it is possible to cultivate Brachiaria brizantha or Brachiaria decumbens as management strategy to aid edaphic recovery. Xaraes and Piata grasses provide greater soil loosening while increasing water availability to successive soybean crop.Keywords: pasture recovery, soil structural quality, least limiting water range.Descompactação biológica do solo por capins do gênero Brachiaria em Integração Agricultura-Pecuária RESUMO. A compactação do solo associada à degradação das pastagens reduz a produtividade animal e da forrageira e compromete a sustentabilidade ambiental. No enfrentamento desta grave questão, faz-se necessário o conhecimento do potencial de descompactação do solo promovido por algumas forrageiras. Este trabalho objetivou avaliar o intervalo hídrico ótimo como indicador da descompactação biológica do solo decorrente do cultivo de capins do gênero Brachiaria em integração agricultura-pecuária, bem como a disponibilidade hídrica à soja cultivada em sucessão. O estudo foi realizado em duas etapas. Inicialmente foram implantadas 32 parcelas em quatro blocos casualizados, cultivando milho consorciado com os seguintes com os tratamentos: 1 -Brachiaria brizantha cultivares Marandu, 2 -Xaraes, 3 -Piata e 4 -MG4, 5 -B. decumbens, 6 -B. ruziziensis, 7 -Plantas invasoras e, 8 -Solo descoberto. Foi avaliado o solo para quantificação da descompactação biológica, e também as forragens. Na segunda etapa cultivou-se soja, acrescentando-se como tratamento testemunha: 9 -plantio convencional, totalizando 36 parcelas. Os resultados sugerem o cultivo de B. brizantha ou B. decumbens na recuperação edáfica. Destacam-se os capins Xaraes e Piata que proporcionaram maior descompactação do solo e, consequentemente, aumento da disponibilidade hídrica à soja em sucessão.Palavras-chave: recuperação de pastagens, qualidade estrutural do solo, intervalo hídrico ótimo.
Abstract. The aim of this work is to investigate how the spatial variability of soil properties and soil erodibility (K factor) were affected by the changes in land use allowed by irrigation with water from a reservoir in a semiarid area. To this, three areas representative of different land uses (agroforestry grassland, Lucerne crop and olive orchard) were studied within a 900 ha farm. The interrelationships between variables were analyzed by multivariate techniques and extrapolated using geostatistics. The results confirmed differences between land uses for all properties analyzed, which was explained mainly by the existence of diverse management practices (tillage, fertilization and irrigation), vegetation cover and local soil characteristics. Soil organic matter, clay and nitrogen content decreased significantly, while K factor increased with intensive cultivation. The HJ-biplot methodology was used to represent the variation of soil erodibility properties grouped in land uses. Native grassland was the least correlated with the other land uses. K factor demonstrated high correlation mainly with very fine sand and silt. The maps produced with geostatistics were crucial to understand the current spatial variability in the Alqueva region. Facing the intensification of land-use conversion, a sustainable management is needed to introduce protective measures to control soil erosion.
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