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Soil physical quality of a Brazilian Oxisol under two tillage systems using the least limiting water range approach
Authors:Cassio Antonio Tormena  Alvaro Pires da Silva  Paulo Leonel Libardi
Institution:

a Departamento de Agronomia, Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Av. Colombo, 5790, Maringá-PR, 87090-000, Brazil

b Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Departamento de Ciência do Solo, Universidade de São Paulo, Bolsista do CNPq, Piracicaba-SP, 13418-900, Brazil

c Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Departamento de Física, Universidade de São Paulo, Bolsista do CNPq, Piracicaba-SP, 13418-900, Brazil

Abstract:Plant growth is directly affected by soil water, soil aeration, and soil resistance to root penetration. The least limiting water range (LLWR) is defined as the range in soil water content within which limitations to plant growth associated with water potential, aeration and soil resistance to root penetration are minimal. The LLWR has not been evaluated in tropical soils. Thus, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the LLWR in a Brazilian clay Oxisol (Typic Hapludox) cropped with maize (Zea mays L. cv. Cargil 701) under no-tillage and conventional tillage. Ninety-six undisturbed soil samples were obtained from maize rows and between rows and used to determine the water retention curve, the soil resistance curve and bulk density. The results demonstrated that LLWR was higher in conventional tillage than in no-tillage and was negatively correlated with bulk density for values above 1.02 g cm?3. The range of LLWR variation was 0–0.1184 cm3 cm?3 in both systems, with mean values of 0.0785 cm3 cm?3 for no-tillage and 0.0964 cm3 cm?3 for conventional tillage. Soil resistance to root penetration determined the lower limit of LLWR in 89% of the samples in no-tillage and in 46% of the samples in conventional tillage. Additional evaluations of LLWR are needed under different texture and management conditions in tropical soils.
Keywords:Least limiting water range  Bulk density  No-tillage  Available water  Soil resistance to root penetration
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