Traffic control with autopilot as an alternative to decrease soil compaction in sugarcane areas

Autor/a

Mendes de Sousa, Allan Charlles

Menezes de Souza, Zigomar

Poch, Rosa M.

Rodrigues Torres, Jose Luiz

Fecha de publicación

2017-06-14T07:49:57Z

2017-06-14T07:49:57Z

2017



Resumen

Control the machinery traffic through autopilot and use the combined spacing of two rows are possible solutions to mitigate soil compaction problems. The objective of this study was to evaluate traffic control using autopilot in order to soften the problem of soil compaction in mechanically-harvested sugarcane areas. The study was conducted in two experimental areas belonging to Usina Santa Fe, in New Europe, São Paulo, Brazil. The design was a randomized block design, with 3 treatments: T1 = sugarcane planted in single spacing and without autopilot (1.50 m); T2 = sugarcane planted in single line spacing and managed on autopilot; T3 = sugarcane planted under combined spacing of two rows (1.50 × 0.90 m) and managed with autopilot, with 4 replications. Was collected samples in the wheel row (WR) and the seedbed (SB), which was located next to the plant row to, in layers from 0.00 to 0.15 and 0.15-0.30 m. It was observed that the seed bed area showed higher porosity in the treatments with autopilot in the second year of evaluation. There were no differences in pore sizes and shapes between the treatments in the two years studied. The large and complex pores were observed to be reduced in the second evaluation year.


The authors thank the Foundation for Research Support of the State of São Paulo (FAPESP) for funding the research, through projects linked to the processes 2012 / 21094-0 and 2012 / 144-6.

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Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Soil structure; Micromorphometrics; Traffic control; Image analysis

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Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

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Reproducció del document publicat a http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/2283/1056

Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, 2017, vol. 20, p. 173 - 182

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