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Water regimes and bean cultivar effects on the soil porous system characteristics

( Vol-5,Issue-5,May 2018 ) OPEN ACCESS
Author(s):

Rafael Domingues, Luiz Fernando Pires, André Belmont Pereira, Eduardo Augusto Agonellos Barbosa, Luis Miguel Schiebelbein, André Carlos Auller

Keywords:

Phaseolus vulgaris L; water content; soil water retention curve; pore size distribution.

Abstract:

Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a crop of great economic and social impacts in Brazil. This crop is extremely appreciated by the Brazilian population and an important source of protein. Usually the small farmers are responsible by the largest production of the bean in Brazil. This work deals with the analysis of the effect of different water regimes (35, 28, 21 and 14%) on the porous system of a soil cropped with two distinct cultivars (Campos Gerais and Tuiuiú). Soil water retention curve (SWRC) and its derivative were utilized with the aim of investigating the changes in the porous system. Pore size distribution was also evaluated. The experiment was carried out at a greenhouse and the soil water content for the different water regimes was monitored by means of a TDR. Four undisturbed samples were collected from each wooden bed (eight) for the physic-hydrical characterization. Discrepancies in the SWRC were noticed for the region of small pressure heads. Differences were not observed between bean cultivars to SWRC. However, the water capacity function was sensitive to show differences in the soil porous system due to the treatments and cultivars. The lowest water regimes promoted the highest volume of fissures (big pores >250 µm) and, consequently, the highest ones had the largest volume of storage pores (<25 µm).

ijaers doi crossref DOI:

10.22161/ijaers.5.5.19

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