1980
DOI: 10.4141/cjss80-082
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Micromorphological Investigations of Cultivated Gray Luvisols Under Different Management Practices

Abstract: P,tr.r't-ux, S. 1980 Robertson (1979)

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“…Thin sections, prepared from the monolith, were examined using a petrographic microscope and described using the terminology of Brewer Q96D; Brewer and Pawluk (1975) and Pawluk (1980). Exchange acidity was determined using Ba(OAc), (Russell and Stanford 1954 Lindsay et al (1968).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thin sections, prepared from the monolith, were examined using a petrographic microscope and described using the terminology of Brewer Q96D; Brewer and Pawluk (1975) and Pawluk (1980). Exchange acidity was determined using Ba(OAc), (Russell and Stanford 1954 Lindsay et al (1968).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ci. Solo, 22:515-525, 1998 Alguns estudos mostraram que as mudanças ocorridas na micromorfologia dos solos podem variar de acordo com os diversos sistemas de manejo aplicados ao solo, exercendo importante papel nas suas características estruturais (Pawluk, 1980;Pagliai et al, 1983;Shipitalo & Protz, 1987). Segundo Drees et al (1994), considerando a crença de que os sistemas de cultivo mínimo oferecem melhorias ao solo para o crescimento das plantas, é essencial melhor entendimento das mudanças na estrutura do solo induzidas por tais práticas de cultivo conservacionista.…”
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“…Generally when virgin soils with granular or vermicular structures are cultivated they become blocky or massive as shown by Altemiiller (1957) Kowalinski (1960), Jongerius and Schelling (1960) and Pawluk (1980). Generally when virgin soils with granular or vermicular structures are cultivated they become blocky or massive as shown by Altemiiller (1957) Kowalinski (1960), Jongerius and Schelling (1960) and Pawluk (1980).…”
Section: Agriculturementioning
confidence: 97%