Direct measurement and prediction of bulk density on alluvial soils of central Chile
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Casanova Pinto, Manuel
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Direct measurement and prediction of bulk density on alluvial soils of central Chile
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The significance of soil bulk density (rb) as a key indicator
of soil quality was examined in this study. Bulk density
values obtained by direct methods (clod, cylinder, and
excavation) with three sample sizes (small, medium,
and large) were compared with those obtained by 10
published pedotransfer functions (PTFs) for two alluvial
soils (a massive fine-textured Fluventic Haploxeroll and
an aggregated, coarse-textured Fluventic Haploxerept)
of central Chile. With the exception of small cylinders in
fine-textured soil, there were nonsignificant differences
between the methods and sample sizes assessed. On the
coarse-textured soil, there were nonsignificant differences
between the excavation and clod methods, but mediumsized
cylinders differed from other cylinder sizes. In
general, the clod technique tended to give higher values
than the other methods. Using basic information (texture
and organic matter/C content) from the existing PTFs for
both sites, a better fit for coarse-textured than fine-textured
soils was obtained. This indicates that it is necessary to
define a set of locally calibrated PTFs that address the
complexity of the soil resource throughout Chile.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/138739
DOI: DOI: 10.4067/S0718-58392016000100015
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Agricultural Research 76(1) January-March 20166
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