Elder Barboza de Souza
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
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Revista Brasileira De Ciencia Do Solo | 2014
Jorge Wilson Cortez; Nelci Olszevski; Wisy Alves Pimenta; Antonio Pereira Patrocinio Filho; Elder Barboza de Souza; Hideo de Jesus Nagahama
Heavy machinery traffic on cropped soils applies different tensions that, combined with high values of soil moisture, can result in soil compaction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the variation in some physical properties of an Argissolo Amarelo (Ultisol) due to farm tractor traffic with different numbers of passes. The study was conducted at UNIVASF in Petrolina, State of Pernambuco PE, Brazil, in an experiment in strips with two factors: tractors of 2,650, 2,795, and 3,540 kg; and six levels of compaction: zero passes (control) (N0), one pass (N1), two passes (N2), four passes (N4), six passes (N6), and eight passes (N8). We analyzed bulk density, porosity, and penetration resistance of the soil layers at 0.00-0.10, 0.10-0.20, 0.20-0.30, and 0.30-0.40 m. Bulk density and porosity were analyzed by analysis of variance with comparison of means, and by regression analysis, whereas penetration resistance was analyzed using geostatistics. The highest values of bulk density and lowest values of porosity were observed for the tractor with least weight but a smaller contact area and worse load distribution between the axles, which applies the greatest pressures on the soil. The traffic intensities indicated that after the second pass of the machine, the values of bulk density, in general, were near the values of the other passes for the 0.00-0.10 m layer. In contrast, the values of porosity for the 0.00-0.10 and 0.10-0.20 m layers decreased with the increase in the number of passes. The maps of soil penetration resistance indicated critical points of resistance, more evident for the tractor of least weight.
Engenharia Agricola | 2016
Milton Aparecido Deperon Júnior; Hideo de Jesus Nagahama; Nelci Olszevski; Jorge Wilson Cortez; Elder Barboza de Souza
ENERGIA NA AGRICULTURA | 2013
Hideo de Jesus Nagahama; Jorge Wilson Cortez; Wisy Alves Pimenta; Antonio Pereira Patrocinio Filho; Elder Barboza de Souza
Científica | 2017
Fernando Antônio Melo da Costa; Jorge Wilson Cortez; Hideo de Jesus Nagahama; Elder Barboza de Souza; Alan da Cunha Honorato; Nelci Olszevski
BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE - Revista de Agricultura | 2017
Elder Barboza de Souza; Jorge Wilson Cortez; Nelci Olszevski; Hideo de Jesus Nagahama; Alan da Cunha Honorato; Victor Fonseca de Araújo; Jardênia Rodrigues Feitosa
Engenharia Agricola | 2016
Milton Aparecido Deperon Júnior; Hideo de Jesus Nagahama; Nelci Olszevski; Jorge Wilson Cortez; Elder Barboza de Souza
Comunicata Scientiae | 2016
Hideo de Jesus Nagahama; Jorge Wilson Cortez; Wisy Alves Pimenta; Antonio Pereira Patrocinio Filho; Elder Barboza de Souza
Agrarian | 2016
Hideo de Jesus Nagahama; Jorge Wilson Cortez; Wisy Alves Pimenta; Antonio Pereira Patrocinio Filho; Elder Barboza de Souza
Engenharia Agricola | 2015
Jorge Wilson Cortez; Hideo de Jesus Nagahama; Nelci Olszevski; Antonio Pereira Patrocinio Filho; Elder Barboza de Souza
Revista Engenharia na Agricultura - REVENG | 2014
Elder Barboza de Souza; A.P. Patrocínio Filho; Wisy Alves Pimenta; Hideo de Jesus Nagahama; Jorge Wilson Cortez
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Antonio Pereira Patrocinio Filho
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
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Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
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