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  • FapUNIFESP (SciELO)  (2)
  • Cantarutti, Reinaldo Bertola  (2)
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    In: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 30, No. 6 ( 2006-12), p. 943-954
    Abstract: A population consists of individuals and a correct sampling of the individuals estimates population characteristics adequately. However, to evaluate soil fertility, what would be the soil individual (sample units), and of what size? The objective of this study was to determine the dimension of the individual soil component of a particular population, in three sampling areas: under no-till or under conventional tillage before or after plowing, and to evaluate soil fertility and develop a soil sampling method, determining the number of single samples required to form a composite sample that would characterize a soil individual (sample unit). Single soil samples (5.4 cm diameter x 10 cm deep) were collected along the semi-diagonals of five hexagons outlined on the selected sampling areas. The sampling hexagons had 2 m long sides and from each of the six semi-diagonals, 10 single soil samples (55 per hexagon) were collected at the distances 12.5; 25.0; 37.5; 50.0; 75.0; 100.0; 112.5; 150.0 and 200.0 cm, measured from a simple central sample, to the center of the sampling spot. The single central sample was the same for the six semi-diagonals. Soil pH (H2O), available P and K, Ca2+ and Mg2+ concentrations and H + Al, equilibrium-P and organic matter were determined. The single samples were grouped successively from the hexagon center and formed nine sampling units: A (up to 18.75), B (up to 31.25), C (up to 43.75), D (up to 56.25), E (up to 81.25), F (up to 106.25), G (up to 118.75), H (up to 156.25) and I (up to 206.25 cm). Regression analysis of the means and standard deviations of the evaluated characteristics was performed considering the possible dimensions of the soil sample unit. Based on the results, the conclusion was drawn that 25 simple samples must be collected to characterize a soil individual (sample unit), for the formation of a representative composite sample in a 68.75 cm-sided hexagon with an area of 1.228 m².
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0100-0683
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: FapUNIFESP (SciELO)
    Publication Date: 2006
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    In: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 31, No. 5 ( 2007-10), p. 947-959
    Abstract: When a determined number of single soil samples is recommended for the formation of a composite sample, the diameter of the sampling auger is not taken into account. Thus, this study aimed to determine the auger diameter that would allow a reduction in the time and effort needed for soil sampling. Single soil samples of six different volumes (40, 90, 160, 360, 810 and 1,000 cm³) were collected in three management-harvest systems (no-till planting (PD), conventional planting before (PCAA) or after tillage (PCDA), in order to obtain the single sample volume to estimate the lowest variability of the evaluated characteristics (pH, P, K, Ca2+ and Mg2+). In general, the estimate of the variability for most chemical characteristics of soil fertility was similar under no-till planting (PD) and conventional planting before tillage (PCAA), and higher than that under conventional planting after tillage (PCDA); the increase in volume of the single samples at a same collection depth reduced the variability estimate of the soil fertility characteristics until practically stable values. This allowed the recommendation of an auger diameter of approximately 5.4 cm for the collection of n single samples, i.e., 20 single samples for the soils under no-till (f = 20 %), 15 in those under conventional planting before tillage (f = 20 %) and 10 in those under conventional planting after tillage (f = 10 %). Such values ensure tolerable definite variation around the average (f) to establish the analytical results.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0100-0683
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: FapUNIFESP (SciELO)
    Publication Date: 2007
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