Distribuition of plants and mechanical resistance of soil to penetration in bean sowing

Authors

  • Mateus Vieira de Jesus Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres
  • Ariel Muncio Compagnon Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres
  • Felipe José Barbosa Franco Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres
  • Walter José Pereira Filho Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres
  • Pedro Henrique Martins Cintra Compass Minerals, América do Sul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37951/2358-260X.2021v8i1.5620

Abstract

Seeders-fertilizers can present problems of direct seeding performance, which are related to soils with high clay contents. Mapping the spatial variability of soil attributes makes it possible to rationalize agricultural management and promote sustainable agriculture. The objective of this work was to evaluate the spatial variability of the longitudinal distribution of plants, and the mechanical resistance of the soil to penetration (RMSP) in sowing of beans grown under no-tillage. A sampling mesh with 112 points spaced 25 m was used, where the plant stand, the uniformity of spacing between seedlings and the RMSP were determined. Most of the area showed low levels of acceptable spacing (45 and 55%), and consequently high levels of double spacing (15 and 25%) and flaws (15 to 35%), showing that the arrangement of plants in the experimental area did not is adequate. The plant stand showed good uniformity throughout the area, with a predominance of 9 to 11 plants m-1. The Mechanical Resistance of Soil to Penetration in the layers of 0.00 - 0.10, 0.10 - 0.20, 0.20 - 0.30, 0.30 - 0.40 m are within the tolerable limits, not restricting plant development.

Published

2021-03-26

How to Cite

Jesus, M. V. de, Compagnon, A. M., Franco, F. J. B., Pereira Filho, W. J., & Cintra, P. H. M. (2021). Distribuition of plants and mechanical resistance of soil to penetration in bean sowing. Científic@ - Multidisciplinary Journal, 8(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.37951/2358-260X.2021v8i1.5620