2018
DOI: 10.35818/acta.v12i2.624
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Eficiência No Uso Dos Nutrientes Em Solos Tropicais Propensos À Coesão: Alternativas De Manejo

Abstract: <p class="04CorpodoTexto">Os solos do trópico úmido são, em geral, solos intemperizados e frágeis com grande propensão à coesão. As condições ambientais dos trópicos favorecem a rápida degradação da matéria orgânica e lixiviação dos nutrientes. Assim, técnicas para aumentar a eficiência no uso dos nutrientes devem ser utilizadas para melhorar a produtividade dos agrossistemas destas regiões. Diversos estudos têm demonstrado os benefícios do sistema de cultivo em aléias sobre as propriedades químicas e fí… Show more

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“…Poor soil use is due to agriculture modernization which intensified land use with heavy equipment and inadequate management, causing the appearance of significant changes in soil quality and, consequently, the reduction of crop productivity (Streck et al, 2004;Roque et al, 2011). A higher soil degradation process will increase erosion, nutrient leaching and compaction, which contributes to the decline of soil fertility (Nunes et al, 2009;Sousa et al, 2018;Bertollo & Levien, 2019). According to Niero et al (2010) the land use and soil management practices can affect the physical properties of the soil and, consequently, interfere in its quality and crop productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor soil use is due to agriculture modernization which intensified land use with heavy equipment and inadequate management, causing the appearance of significant changes in soil quality and, consequently, the reduction of crop productivity (Streck et al, 2004;Roque et al, 2011). A higher soil degradation process will increase erosion, nutrient leaching and compaction, which contributes to the decline of soil fertility (Nunes et al, 2009;Sousa et al, 2018;Bertollo & Levien, 2019). According to Niero et al (2010) the land use and soil management practices can affect the physical properties of the soil and, consequently, interfere in its quality and crop productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor soil use is due to agriculture modernization which intensified land use with heavy equipment and inadequate management, causing the appearance of significant changes in soil quality and, consequently, the reduction of crop productivity (Streck et al, 2004;Roque et al, 2011). A higher soil degradation process will increase erosion, nutrient leaching and compaction, which contributes to the decline of soil fertility (Nunes et al, 2009;Sousa et al, 2018;Bertollo & Levien, 2019). According to Niero et al (2010) the land use and soil management practices can affect the physical properties of the soil and, consequently, interfere in its quality and crop productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor soil use is due to agriculture modernization which intensified land use with heavy equipment and inadequate management, causing the appearance of significant changes in soil quality and, consequently, the reduction of crop productivity (Streck et al, 2004;Roque et al, 2011). A higher soil degradation process will increase erosion, nutrient leaching and compaction, which contributes to the decline of soil fertility (Nunes et al, 2009;Sousa et al, 2018;Bertollo & Levien, 2019). According to Niero et al (2010) the land use and soil management practices can affect the physical properties of the soil and, consequently, interfere in its quality and crop productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%