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Assessing soil structural quality under Brazilian sugarcane expansion areas using Visual Evaluation of Soil Structure (VESS)

机译:利用土壤结构视觉评估评估巴西甘蔗扩建区域下的土壤结构质量(饲料)

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Increasing global demand for biofuel has accelerated land-use change (LUC) in Brazil, primarily through the planting of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) to replace degraded pastures. The intensive mechanization associated with this LUC has increased concerns regarding structural quality of Brazilian tropical soils. Through decades of research focusing on identifying sensitive indicators of soil degradation due to land use and management, the Visual Evaluation of Soil Structure (VESS) method has emerged as a simple, fast, reliable and accurate semi-quantitative approach for assessing soil structure changes. VESS integrates soil properties related to size, strength and porosity of aggregates, and root characteristics into a single score (Sq structural quality) that ranges from 1 (good structural quality) to 5 (poor structural quality). Although the VESS method was developed for temperate soils, it has been used successfully as an indicator of soil and crop management practice effects on structural quality of tropical and subtropical soils. Our objectives were to evaluate soil structural quality changes associated with a LUC sequence (i.e., native vegetation to pasture to sugarcane) at three sites under Oxisols, Alfisols and Ultisols across central southern Brazil using the VESS; and to correlate VESS scores with quantitative measurements of soil physical properties. Average VESS scores were 2.0, 2.7, and 3.1 for native vegetation, pasture, and sugarcane, respectively. Overall the VESS method was able to detect soil structural quality changes under LUC for sugarcane cultivation, indicating a decrease in soil quality from native vegetation through pasture to sugarcane. The VESS scores were significantly correlated with quantitative soil physical property measurements, suggesting VESS is a reliable indicator of soil structural quality in tropical soils. A VESS score Sq = 3.0 seems to be suitable as a guide for management decisions. We conclude that VESS scores provide an efficient method to identify impacts of sugarcane expansion on soil structural quality, and recommend that VESS assessment be incorporated into monitoring protocols for evaluating not only sugarcane expansion areas, but also overall soil quality/health in Brazil. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:提高生物燃料的全球需求加速了巴西的土地利用变化(LUC),主要是通过种植甘蔗(Saccharum Officinarum)来取代已降级的牧场。与该LUC相关的强化机械化对巴西热带土壤的结构质量有所增加。通过数十年的研究,重点是识别由于土地利用和管理因土地利用和管理而识别土壤退化的敏感指标,土壤结构的视觉评估(VASS)方法是一种简单,快速,可靠,准确的半定量方法,用于评估土壤结构的变化。 VARS将与聚集体的大小,强度和孔隙率相关的土壤性质与根本集成到单一的分数(SQ结构质量),从1(结构质量良好)到5(结构质量差)。虽然对温带土壤开发的ver方法,但它已成功用作土壤和作物管理实践对热带和亚热带土壤结构质量的影响。我们的目标是在巴西中部南部南巴西中部南部的三个地点评估与Luc序列(即,原生植被到甘蔗牧场)相关的土壤结构质量变化;并将Vess评分与土壤物理性质的定量测量相关。对于本地植物,牧场和甘蔗,平均血液分数分别为2.0,2.7和3.1。总的来说,Vess方法能够检测甘蔗栽培Luc下的土壤结构质量变化,表明通过牧场到甘蔗的天然植被降低土壤质量。 VESS分数与定量土壤物理性质测量有显着相关,暗示ves是热带土壤中土壤结构质量的可靠指标。 vess得分Sq = 3.0似乎适合作为管理决策的指南。我们得出结论,Vess评分提供了一种有效的方法,以确定甘蔗扩张对土壤结构质量的影响,并建议愿意纳入监测协议,以评估甘蔗扩张区域,也是巴西的整体土壤质量/健康。 (c)2016年Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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