ROBOREDO, Delmonte.; MAIA, João C. S.; OLIVEIRA, Osvaldo José de.; KIM, Michely Eliane.; BIANCHINI, Aloisio.
Resumen:
The mechanical resistance of the soil to penetration is an important index for
characterization and management of the soil, and is related to the water content and soil density. The
objective of this work was to evaluate soil mechanical resistance to penetration (SMRP) in a RHODIC
HAPLUSTOX as a function of different water contents at two depths, using two types of
penetrometers: a constant-speed penetrometer and an impact penetrometer. The randomized block
experimental design was used, with eight treatments and five replicates arranged in a split-plot
scheme, with four water content ranges as plots; and two sampling depths as subplots. With the results
obtained, it was verified that: 1) reduction of the water content of soil influenced directly in the
increase of the SMRP; 2) significant differences in the values of resistance had occurred, when
measured with the two types of penetrometer and 3) the layer of 0,15 the 0,20 m presented greater
SMRP; 4) the impact penetrometer presented greater relation with analyzed attribute.