Spatial variability of the chemical, physical and biological properties in lowland cultivated with irrigated rice

In the areas where irrigated rice is grown in the south of Brazil, few studies have been carried out to investigate the spatial variability structure of soil properties and to establish new forms of soil management as well as determine soil corrective and fertilizer applications. In this sense, this study had the objective of evaluating the spatial variability of chemical, physical and biological soil properties in a lowland area under irrigated rice cultivation in the conventional till system. For this purpose, a 10 x 10 m grid of 100 points was established, in an experimental field of the Embrapa Clima Temperado, in the County of Capão do Leão, State of Rio Grande do Sul. The spatial variability structure was evaluated by geostatistical tools and the number of subsamples required to represent each soil property in future studies was calculated using classical statistics. Results showed that the spatial variability structure of sand, silt, SMP index, cation exchange capacity (pH 7.0), Al3+ and total N properties could be detected by geostatistical analysis. A pure nugget effect was observed for the nutrients K, S and B, as well as macroporosity, mean weighted diameter of aggregates, and soil water storage. The cross validation procedure, based on linear regression and the determination coefficient, was more efficient to evaluate the quality of the adjusted mathematical model than the degree of spatial dependence. It was also concluded that the combination of classical with geostatistics can in many cases simplify the soil sampling process without losing information quality.

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Main Authors: Parfitt,José Maria Barbat, Timm,Luís Carlos, Pauletto,Eloy Antonio, Sousa,Rogério Oliveira de, Castilhos,Danilo Dufech, Ávila,Conceição Lagos de, Reckziegel,Nestor Luis
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 2009
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-068320090004000072009-10-30Spatial variability of the chemical, physical and biological properties in lowland cultivated with irrigated riceParfitt,José Maria BarbatTimm,Luís CarlosPauletto,Eloy AntonioSousa,Rogério Oliveira deCastilhos,Danilo DufechÁvila,Conceição Lagos deReckziegel,Nestor Luis geostatistics soil sampling spatial dependence In the areas where irrigated rice is grown in the south of Brazil, few studies have been carried out to investigate the spatial variability structure of soil properties and to establish new forms of soil management as well as determine soil corrective and fertilizer applications. In this sense, this study had the objective of evaluating the spatial variability of chemical, physical and biological soil properties in a lowland area under irrigated rice cultivation in the conventional till system. For this purpose, a 10 x 10 m grid of 100 points was established, in an experimental field of the Embrapa Clima Temperado, in the County of Capão do Leão, State of Rio Grande do Sul. The spatial variability structure was evaluated by geostatistical tools and the number of subsamples required to represent each soil property in future studies was calculated using classical statistics. Results showed that the spatial variability structure of sand, silt, SMP index, cation exchange capacity (pH 7.0), Al3+ and total N properties could be detected by geostatistical analysis. A pure nugget effect was observed for the nutrients K, S and B, as well as macroporosity, mean weighted diameter of aggregates, and soil water storage. The cross validation procedure, based on linear regression and the determination coefficient, was more efficient to evaluate the quality of the adjusted mathematical model than the degree of spatial dependence. It was also concluded that the combination of classical with geostatistics can in many cases simplify the soil sampling process without losing information quality.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Ciência do SoloRevista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo v.33 n.4 20092009-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832009000400007en10.1590/S0100-06832009000400007
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Timm,Luís Carlos
Pauletto,Eloy Antonio
Sousa,Rogério Oliveira de
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Reckziegel,Nestor Luis
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Timm,Luís Carlos
Pauletto,Eloy Antonio
Sousa,Rogério Oliveira de
Castilhos,Danilo Dufech
Ávila,Conceição Lagos de
Reckziegel,Nestor Luis
Spatial variability of the chemical, physical and biological properties in lowland cultivated with irrigated rice
author_facet Parfitt,José Maria Barbat
Timm,Luís Carlos
Pauletto,Eloy Antonio
Sousa,Rogério Oliveira de
Castilhos,Danilo Dufech
Ávila,Conceição Lagos de
Reckziegel,Nestor Luis
author_sort Parfitt,José Maria Barbat
title Spatial variability of the chemical, physical and biological properties in lowland cultivated with irrigated rice
title_short Spatial variability of the chemical, physical and biological properties in lowland cultivated with irrigated rice
title_full Spatial variability of the chemical, physical and biological properties in lowland cultivated with irrigated rice
title_fullStr Spatial variability of the chemical, physical and biological properties in lowland cultivated with irrigated rice
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variability of the chemical, physical and biological properties in lowland cultivated with irrigated rice
title_sort spatial variability of the chemical, physical and biological properties in lowland cultivated with irrigated rice
description In the areas where irrigated rice is grown in the south of Brazil, few studies have been carried out to investigate the spatial variability structure of soil properties and to establish new forms of soil management as well as determine soil corrective and fertilizer applications. In this sense, this study had the objective of evaluating the spatial variability of chemical, physical and biological soil properties in a lowland area under irrigated rice cultivation in the conventional till system. For this purpose, a 10 x 10 m grid of 100 points was established, in an experimental field of the Embrapa Clima Temperado, in the County of Capão do Leão, State of Rio Grande do Sul. The spatial variability structure was evaluated by geostatistical tools and the number of subsamples required to represent each soil property in future studies was calculated using classical statistics. Results showed that the spatial variability structure of sand, silt, SMP index, cation exchange capacity (pH 7.0), Al3+ and total N properties could be detected by geostatistical analysis. A pure nugget effect was observed for the nutrients K, S and B, as well as macroporosity, mean weighted diameter of aggregates, and soil water storage. The cross validation procedure, based on linear regression and the determination coefficient, was more efficient to evaluate the quality of the adjusted mathematical model than the degree of spatial dependence. It was also concluded that the combination of classical with geostatistics can in many cases simplify the soil sampling process without losing information quality.
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