OPTIMAL NUMBER OF SAMPLES FOR EVALUATION OF SOIL RESISTANCE TO PENETRATION IN AREA UNDER CULTIVATION OF EUCALYPTUS AND NATIVE FOREST
Keywords:
Penetrometria, Amostragem, LatossoloAbstract
Soil resistance to penetration (RP) is a physical attribute used to quantify soil compaction
and the influence of the average representative sample population, causing errors. The
objective of this work was to evaluate the RP in distrófico red Latosol under native forest and eucalyptus. Random samples were conducted in groups of 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35,
40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95 and 100 every 0.10 m from the ground up to
0.6 m layer. Average values were calculated from the RP, the confidence interval and the
accuracy of the estimate (D), the significance of 0.05. Under the conditions of study it was
possible to observe that the population has high reliability, with errors below 10% and that
in cultivated area the number of samples needed for evaluation of the RP is greater than
to the ground under the Woods.