2016
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2016.11688
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Chemical attributes of Oxisol under different tillage systems in Northeast of Par

Abstract: The different tillage systems interfere with soil chemical attributes mainly due to the site of preparation techniques. The aim of this study was to determine, in two time evaluation periods, the changes in soil chemical attributes affected by three tillage systems in Yellow Oxissol. The experimental design consists of a randomized block design, with split-plot (Soil Tillage systems X Depths samples) with 3 repetitions in two evaluation periods (2009 and 2012). The treatments consisted of three tillage systems… Show more

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“…The no-tillage system plays an important role in the conservation and maintenance of soil biota (Crusciol et al, 2010;Pedroso et al, 2016), due to the reduced soil disturbance, residue accumulation (Cunha et al, 2011), and crop rotation (Paul et al, 2013), which stabilize habitats and food supply (Bottega et al, 2013). In terms of soil benefits, the no-tillage system minimizes evaporation and erosion and can increase soil water infiltration and microbial activity rates, favoring nutrient incorporation in the soil and improving the physical, chemical, and biological quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The no-tillage system plays an important role in the conservation and maintenance of soil biota (Crusciol et al, 2010;Pedroso et al, 2016), due to the reduced soil disturbance, residue accumulation (Cunha et al, 2011), and crop rotation (Paul et al, 2013), which stabilize habitats and food supply (Bottega et al, 2013). In terms of soil benefits, the no-tillage system minimizes evaporation and erosion and can increase soil water infiltration and microbial activity rates, favoring nutrient incorporation in the soil and improving the physical, chemical, and biological quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%