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Characterization of the least limiting water range of an oxisol under no-tillage

Soil physical attributes, i. e., soil water potential, soil oxygen, and soil strength, directly affect plant growth. The least limiting water range (LLWR) is the range of soil water content within which plant growth is least limited by water potential, aeration and mechanical resistance and has not been evaluated in tropical soils. The objective of this research was to characterize the LLWR of a Typic Hapludox cropped to corn under no-tillage. Seventy-two undisturbed soil samples were collected at the crop row and interrow. The soil water retention curve and the soil resistance curve were evaluated in order to compute the LLWR. The results indicated that the LLWR varied positively with bulk density up to 1.1 Mg m-3 and negatively for higher densities. The LLWR ranged from 0.0073 to 0.1252 m³ m-3. Soil resistance to penetration was the limiting factor at the dry end of the LLWR in 85% of the samples while field capacity was the limiting factor at the wet end in 97%. Further studies on the LLWR in tropical soils would be relevant under a wide range in texture and management.

soil physical properties; soil density; soil penetration resistance; least limiting water range; Oxisol


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