In the south-central region of Brazil, there is a trend toward reducing the sugarcane inter-harvest period and increasing traffic of heavy harvesting machinery on soil with high water content, which may intensify the compaction process. In this study, we assessed the structural changes of a distroferric Red Latosol (Oxisol) by monitoring soil water content as a function of the Least Limiting Water Range (LLWR) and quantified its effects on the crop yield and industrial quality of the first ratoon crop of sugarcane cultivars with different maturation cycles. Three cultivars (RB 83-5054, RB 84-5210 and RB 86-7515) were subjected to four levels of soil compaction brought about by a differing number of passes of a farm tractor (T0 = soil not tr...
Soil compaction is often studied by comparing virgin field sites with commercial fields that have ex...
Understanding how production systems influence soil structure is important, because excessive compac...
The objective of this work was to compare the load-carrying capacity of the soil in a mechanically h...
ABSTRACT The expansion of the sugarcane industry in Brazil has intensified the mechanization of agri...
ABSTRACT The expansion of the sugarcane industry in Brazil has intensified the mechanization of agri...
Mechanical sugarcane harvesting increases soil compaction due to the intense traffic of agricultural...
The agricultural potential of Latosols of the Brazilian Cerrado region is high, but when intensively...
Sugarcane, which involves the use of agricultural machinery in all crop stages, from soil preparatio...
The agricultural potential of Latosols of the Brazilian Cerrado region is high, but when intensively...
The evolution of sugar cane mechanized harvesting made the sector to question the current row spacin...
ABSTRACT Machine traffic and conventional tillage can cause structural degradation of the soil, affe...
This work had as its objective to study the optimum water range (OWR) of a Yellow Argisol of the coa...
ABSTRACT Increasing attention has recently been given to sweet sorghum as a renewable raw material f...
The study was carried out in a high yielding field (HYF) and a lower yielding field (LYF). Soil samp...
The marked growth of the sugar and alcohol sector has promoted an increase in the fleet of heavy agr...
Soil compaction is often studied by comparing virgin field sites with commercial fields that have ex...
Understanding how production systems influence soil structure is important, because excessive compac...
The objective of this work was to compare the load-carrying capacity of the soil in a mechanically h...
ABSTRACT The expansion of the sugarcane industry in Brazil has intensified the mechanization of agri...
ABSTRACT The expansion of the sugarcane industry in Brazil has intensified the mechanization of agri...
Mechanical sugarcane harvesting increases soil compaction due to the intense traffic of agricultural...
The agricultural potential of Latosols of the Brazilian Cerrado region is high, but when intensively...
Sugarcane, which involves the use of agricultural machinery in all crop stages, from soil preparatio...
The agricultural potential of Latosols of the Brazilian Cerrado region is high, but when intensively...
The evolution of sugar cane mechanized harvesting made the sector to question the current row spacin...
ABSTRACT Machine traffic and conventional tillage can cause structural degradation of the soil, affe...
This work had as its objective to study the optimum water range (OWR) of a Yellow Argisol of the coa...
ABSTRACT Increasing attention has recently been given to sweet sorghum as a renewable raw material f...
The study was carried out in a high yielding field (HYF) and a lower yielding field (LYF). Soil samp...
The marked growth of the sugar and alcohol sector has promoted an increase in the fleet of heavy agr...
Soil compaction is often studied by comparing virgin field sites with commercial fields that have ex...
Understanding how production systems influence soil structure is important, because excessive compac...
The objective of this work was to compare the load-carrying capacity of the soil in a mechanically h...