Spatial variability of some biometric attributes of sugarcane plants (variety IACSP93-3046) and its relation to physical and chemical soil attributes.

Tests to evaluate competition between plants, in general do not consider the soil spatial variability, nevertheless, the uniformity rarely is present and can not be assumed without verification. The aim of this work was to apply geostatistics to verify the spatial variability of the soil in an experimental field near Ribeirão Preto, SP, with sugarcane variety IACSP93-3046. Ninety seven geo-referenced samples, placed at distances of 10 m, were collected for soil chemical analysis, soil resistance to penetration and biometric evaluation of the sugar cane plant included number of tillers, stalk diameter, stalk height, estimated productivity (TSSe) and root density. Geostatistics has been applied by means of semivariogram, data interpolation via kriging and iso-line maps creation. The results have shown soil spatial dependence for most of the evaluated attributes. The spots, within the area, with low resistance to penetration and low soil density have shown the largest number of tillers and the largest root development of sugar cane. For soil chemical attributes, there was spatial dependence showing higher concentration of nutrients in the central area. The sampling allowed a good representativity of the spatial dependence of soil and plants, making it possible to eliminate the randomness hypothesis for the placement of the plots in this area.

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Main Authors: GREGO, C. R., VIEIRA, S. R., XAVIER, M. A.
Other Authors: CELIA REGINA GREGO, CNPM; SIDNEY ROSA VIEIRA, IAC; MAURO ALEXANDRE XAVIER, IAC.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2011-02-24
Subjects:Soil resistance to penetration, Root., geostatistics, soil chemistry, tillers.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/878773
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spelling dig-alice-doc-8787732017-08-15T21:27:32Z Spatial variability of some biometric attributes of sugarcane plants (variety IACSP93-3046) and its relation to physical and chemical soil attributes. GREGO, C. R. VIEIRA, S. R. XAVIER, M. A. CELIA REGINA GREGO, CNPM; SIDNEY ROSA VIEIRA, IAC; MAURO ALEXANDRE XAVIER, IAC. Soil resistance to penetration Root. geostatistics soil chemistry tillers. Tests to evaluate competition between plants, in general do not consider the soil spatial variability, nevertheless, the uniformity rarely is present and can not be assumed without verification. The aim of this work was to apply geostatistics to verify the spatial variability of the soil in an experimental field near Ribeirão Preto, SP, with sugarcane variety IACSP93-3046. Ninety seven geo-referenced samples, placed at distances of 10 m, were collected for soil chemical analysis, soil resistance to penetration and biometric evaluation of the sugar cane plant included number of tillers, stalk diameter, stalk height, estimated productivity (TSSe) and root density. Geostatistics has been applied by means of semivariogram, data interpolation via kriging and iso-line maps creation. The results have shown soil spatial dependence for most of the evaluated attributes. The spots, within the area, with low resistance to penetration and low soil density have shown the largest number of tillers and the largest root development of sugar cane. For soil chemical attributes, there was spatial dependence showing higher concentration of nutrients in the central area. The sampling allowed a good representativity of the spatial dependence of soil and plants, making it possible to eliminate the randomness hypothesis for the placement of the plots in this area. 2011-04-09T16:20:21Z 2011-04-09T16:20:21Z 2011-02-24 2010 2019-05-03T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Bragantia, Campinas, v. 69, suplemento, p. 107-119, 2010. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/878773 en eng openAccess
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topic Soil resistance to penetration
Root.
geostatistics
soil chemistry
tillers.
Soil resistance to penetration
Root.
geostatistics
soil chemistry
tillers.
spellingShingle Soil resistance to penetration
Root.
geostatistics
soil chemistry
tillers.
Soil resistance to penetration
Root.
geostatistics
soil chemistry
tillers.
GREGO, C. R.
VIEIRA, S. R.
XAVIER, M. A.
Spatial variability of some biometric attributes of sugarcane plants (variety IACSP93-3046) and its relation to physical and chemical soil attributes.
description Tests to evaluate competition between plants, in general do not consider the soil spatial variability, nevertheless, the uniformity rarely is present and can not be assumed without verification. The aim of this work was to apply geostatistics to verify the spatial variability of the soil in an experimental field near Ribeirão Preto, SP, with sugarcane variety IACSP93-3046. Ninety seven geo-referenced samples, placed at distances of 10 m, were collected for soil chemical analysis, soil resistance to penetration and biometric evaluation of the sugar cane plant included number of tillers, stalk diameter, stalk height, estimated productivity (TSSe) and root density. Geostatistics has been applied by means of semivariogram, data interpolation via kriging and iso-line maps creation. The results have shown soil spatial dependence for most of the evaluated attributes. The spots, within the area, with low resistance to penetration and low soil density have shown the largest number of tillers and the largest root development of sugar cane. For soil chemical attributes, there was spatial dependence showing higher concentration of nutrients in the central area. The sampling allowed a good representativity of the spatial dependence of soil and plants, making it possible to eliminate the randomness hypothesis for the placement of the plots in this area.
author2 CELIA REGINA GREGO, CNPM; SIDNEY ROSA VIEIRA, IAC; MAURO ALEXANDRE XAVIER, IAC.
author_facet CELIA REGINA GREGO, CNPM; SIDNEY ROSA VIEIRA, IAC; MAURO ALEXANDRE XAVIER, IAC.
GREGO, C. R.
VIEIRA, S. R.
XAVIER, M. A.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Soil resistance to penetration
Root.
geostatistics
soil chemistry
tillers.
author GREGO, C. R.
VIEIRA, S. R.
XAVIER, M. A.
author_sort GREGO, C. R.
title Spatial variability of some biometric attributes of sugarcane plants (variety IACSP93-3046) and its relation to physical and chemical soil attributes.
title_short Spatial variability of some biometric attributes of sugarcane plants (variety IACSP93-3046) and its relation to physical and chemical soil attributes.
title_full Spatial variability of some biometric attributes of sugarcane plants (variety IACSP93-3046) and its relation to physical and chemical soil attributes.
title_fullStr Spatial variability of some biometric attributes of sugarcane plants (variety IACSP93-3046) and its relation to physical and chemical soil attributes.
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variability of some biometric attributes of sugarcane plants (variety IACSP93-3046) and its relation to physical and chemical soil attributes.
title_sort spatial variability of some biometric attributes of sugarcane plants (variety iacsp93-3046) and its relation to physical and chemical soil attributes.
publishDate 2011-02-24
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