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Soil sampling viewing the determination of chemical and physical attributes in areas with different pedoforms.

Author: Zigomar Menezes de Souza, José Marques Júnior, Gener Tadeu Pereira, Rafael Montanari, Milton César Costa Campos.

Keywords: kriging; sugarcane; Oxisol.

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Summary

In a natural landscape, soils present a wide variation of chemical and physical attributes at the vertical and horizontal directions as a result of the interaction among several soil formation factors. This work was developed in Jaboticabal, a county of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, with the objective of evaluating the variability of chemical and physical attributes in a Red Latosol (eutrustox) under sugarcane cultivation as well of determining the minimum number of samples to be taken for the analysis of those characteristics. The samples for chemical and physical attributes analysis were collected from compartment I (linear) and compartment II (linear, concave and convex), in a grid of 50 points in each compartment, at the 0.0-0.2 m depth. With a variation of 10% around the mean, the values of pH, organic matter, CEC, total porosity, microporosity, bulk density, clay, silt, and sand were found to be dependably obtained using a low number of samples ( 30). Compartment II presented higher variability than compartment I thus requiring for the evaluation of all attributes a higher number of samples.