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Título: Influence of the physical, chemical, and hydric attributes of soils and leaf area on degradation levels of cultivated pastures.
Autor: SILVA, C. DE O. F.
RODRIGUES, C. A. G.
GREGO, C. R.
QUARTAROLI, C. F.
Afiliación: CÉSAR DE OLIVEIRA FERREIRA SILVA, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS; CRISTINA APARECIDA GONCALVES RODRIG, CNPM; CELIA REGINA GREGO, CNPTIA; CARLOS FERNANDO QUARTAROLI, CNPM.
Año: 2024
Referencia: Electronic Journal "Environmental Forum of Alta Paulista", v. 20, n. 2, p. 72-87, 2024.
Descripción: Understanding the predominant factors that explain pasture degradation is crucial for developing reliable and feasible restoration plans. This article describes a multivariate analysis used for detecting correlation patterns between soil physicochemical attributes and leaf area in four different levels of degradation of cultivated pastures (without degradation, with low, medium, and high degradation) in the northwestern region of the state of São Paulo. Principal component analysis, exploratory statistics, and hierarchical cluster analysis dendrograms were produced for soil physicochemical attributes in the 0-0.10 m and 0.10-0.20 m depth layers. Water infiltration rate, phytomass, and leaf area were higher in the non-degraded pasture. The top layer showed more recognizable clusters between eigenvectors and degradation levels than the deeper layer. Chemical attributes (P, K, Ca, Mg, organic matter, sum of bases, and base saturation) were more explicative of the variability of degradation, while physical attributes such as granulometry and soil water parameters were less explicative. More effective actions to restore these pastures may prioritize the most explanatory parameters in the 0 to 0.10 m layer. This approach may be replicated for pasture restoration studies and monitoring plans, to indicate parameter prioritization and cost optimization.
NAL Thesaurus: Soil compaction
Permeability
Phytomass
Multivariate analysis
ISSN: 1980-0827
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17271/1980082720220244108
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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