Application of X-ray computed tomography in the evaluation of soil porosity in soil management systems

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The study aimed to evaluate a methodology to quantify the porosity of the soil using computed tomography in areas under no-tillage, conventional tillage and native forest. Three soil management systems were selected for the study: forest, conventional tillage and no-tillage. In each soil management system, undisturbed soil samples were collected in the surface layer (0.0 to 0.10 m). The tomographic images were obtained using a X-ray microtomography. After obtaining the images, they were processed, and a methodology was evaluated for image conversion into numerical values. The statistical method which provided the greatest accuracy was the percentile method. The methodology used to analyze the tomographic image allowed quantifying the porosity of the soil under different soil management. The method enabled the characterization of soil porosity in a non-evasive and non-destructive way.

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Beraldo, J. M. G., Scannavino, F. D. A., & Cruvinel, P. E. (2014). Application of X-ray computed tomography in the evaluation of soil porosity in soil management systems. Engenharia Agricola, 34(6), 1162–1174. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-69162014000600012

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