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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A RHODIC HAPLUSTOX UNDER TWO SUGARCANE HARVESTING SYSTEMS

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Table 1. Texture and chemical properties of a dystrophic Rhodic Haplustox in the 0–0.20 m layer under burnt cane harvesting (BCH), mechanized cane harvesting (MCH) and native forest (NF)
Figure 1. Resistance to vertical penetration in dystrophic Rhodic Haplustox to a depth of 0.70 m under burnt cane harvesting (BCH), mechanized cane harvesting (MCH), and native forest (NF).
Table 3. Aggregate particle size distribution in the 0–0.20 m layer of a Rhodic Haplustox under burnt cane harvesting (BCH) mechanized cane harvesting (MCH), and native forest (NF)

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