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Multivariate analysis and geostatistics of the fertility of a humic rhodic hapludox under coffee cultivation

DOI: 10.1590/S0100-06832012000200016

Keywords: coffea arabica l, precision agriculture, principal components, cluster analysis.

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the spatial variability of soil and plant properties exerts great influence on the yeld of agricultural crops. this study analyzed the spatial variability of the fertility of a humic rhodic hapludox with arabic coffee, using principal component analysis, cluster analysis and geostatistics in combination. the experiment was carried out in an area under coffea arabica l., variety catucai 20/15 - 479. the soil was sampled at a depth 0.20 m, at 50 points of a sampling grid. the following chemical properties were determined: p, k+, ca2+, mg2+, na+, s, al3+, ph, h + al, sb, t, t, v, m, om, na saturation index (ssi), remaining phosphorus (p-rem), and micronutrients (zn, fe, mn, cu and b). the data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, followed by principal component and cluster analyses. geostatistics were used to check and quantify the degree of spatial dependence of properties, represented by principal components. the principal component analysis allowed a dimensional reduction of the problem, providing interpretable components, with little information loss. despite the characteristic information loss of principal component analysis, the combination of this technique with geostatistical analysis was efficient for the quantification and determination of the structure of spatial dependence of soil fertility. in general, the availability of soil mineral nutrients was low and the levels of acidity and exchangeable al were high.

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