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Delineation of potential management zones for cowpea by factorial kriging and spatial Fuzzy C-Means of yield and soil chemical and texture properties

João Fernandes da Silva Júnior ORCID logo , Thiago Thomé da Silva ORCID logo , Devid Jackson da Silva Sousa ORCID logo , Rose Luiza Moraes Tavares ORCID logo , Benedito Dutra Luz de Souza ORCID logo , Daniel Pereira Pinheiro ORCID logo

14/Jan/2025

ABSTRACT In precision agriculture, accurate delineation of management zones and understanding spatial variability of soil properties and crop yields are critical for optimizing resource allocation and improving productivity. Spatial variability of different environmental factors (soil and plants) is evident in several studies. Associations between the texture and chemical properties of the soil and cowpea yield have been tested, but a large, unexplained variance of ranges between kriged maps is usually reported. This suggests that a deeper exploration into the soil […]

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Physical and water properties of an Ultisol under natural forest and savanna and planted to pasture in Roraima, Brazil

Diego Lima de Souza Cruz, José Frutuoso do Vale Júnior, Pablo Lima de Souza Cruz, Anna Bárbara de Souza Cruz, Pedro Paulo Ramos Ribeiro Nascimento

01/Feb/2014

The broad soil and ecosystem diversity of the state of Roraima is gradually being replaced by pasture and, depending on the management system adopted, this can be associated with soil physical degradation. Within this context, the aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare the soil physical attributes of an Argissolo Amarelo (Ultisol) under savanna and forest natural ecosystems, and their conversion into a cattle pasture system. The primary treatments were natural savanna (NS), savanna converted to pasture […]

Potential acidity estimated by SMP pH in soils of the state of Pará

Marcos André Piedade Gama, Gilson Sergio Bastos de Matos, George Rodrigues da Silva, Edilson Carvalho Brasil, Otiniel Ferreira Nunes

01/Feb/2013

The use of SMP pH to estimate the potential acidity (H + Al) is more practical than the method of 0.5 mol L-1 calcium acetate for routine laboratory analyses. The objective was to fit an equation to estimate the H + Al from SMP pH values of soils of the State of Pará. From various regions of the state, 177 soil samples were collected, in which the SMP pH was determined in 0.01 mol L-1 CaCl2 solution and H + […]

Evaluation of agricultural suitability of soils in Acre by different experts

Elaine Almeida Delarmelinda, Paulo Guilherme Salvador Wadt, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Carmem Sueze Miranda Masutti, Ênio Fraga da Silva, Marlen Barros e Silva, [...]

01/Dec/2011

Evaluation systems of agricultural land suitability are being used in different regions of Brazil, by distinct teams and with multiple applications. The objective of this study was to evaluate, for soils in the State of Acre, how different experts evaluate the relative importance of indicators of a land suitability system, and how they interpret properties that can define land suitability classes. Ten soil profiles analyzed for the IX Brazilian Soil Classification and Correlation Workshop were used. These soil profiles are […]

Soils in the Yanomami indigenous area in the mid-Catrimani River – Roraima

Valdinar Ferreira Melo, Marcio Rocha Francelino, Sandra Cátia Pereira Uchôa, Samara Salamene, Célida Socorro Vieira dos Santos

01/Apr/2010

In Roraima, the spatial distribution of indigenous peoples indicates a background of constant search for soils capable of sustaining shift cultivation. This study aimed to establish a relationship between the understanding of soil by the Yanomami tribe from the mid-Catrimani river region and the Brazilian System of Soil Classification and evaluate the type of agricultural land use according to soil fertility tests, in two steps. The first consisted of visiting eight Indian communities to collect soil samples at 21 sites […]

Ethnopedology and knowledge transfer: dialogue between indians and soil scientists in the Malacacheta Indian Territory, Roraima, Amazon

José Frutuoso do Vale Jr., Carlos Ernesto G.R. Schaefer, José Augusto Vieira da Costa

01/Apr/2007

Ethnopedology deals mainly with indigenous knowledge on pedo-diversity. In this sense, the agricultural and cultural traditions of the Wapishana Indians in Roraima, of the Arawak linguistic background, constitute a relevant pool of ethno-scientific knowledge in Amazonia. The Federal University of Roraima has increasingly acknowledged their importance in the Indigenous Education undergraduate courses. In this study, the ethnopedological classifications of the Wapishana Indians were confronted with the Brazilian System of Soil Classification in a soil survey of the Malacacheta Indian Territory. […]

Nitrogen availability and N2O fluxes from pasture soil after herbicide application

Janaina Braga do Carmo, Cristiano Alberto de Andrade, Carlos Clemente Cerri, Marisa de Cássia Piccolo

01/Oct/2005

Nitrous Oxide (N2O) plays an important role in the greenhouse effect, owing to its high global warming potential and a long half-life in the atmosphere. A large portion of the natural N2O flux is oceanic and the remaining results mainly from the contribution of microbiological processes (nitrification and denitrification) that occur in tropical soils. The availability of nitrogen (N) for metabolic processes by microorganisms may be an important factor controlling N2O in such soils. The goal of this study was […]

Arbuscular mycorrhizal association and foliar nutrient concentrations of cupuassu (Theobroma grandiflorum) and guaraná (Paullinia cupana) plants in an agroforestry system in Manaus, AM, Brazil

A. N. Oliveira, L. A. Oliveira

01/Dec/2004

Arbuscular mycorrhiza can be important for plant nutrition in acid and low fertility soils such as those of the Amazon. The present study evaluated the mycorrhizal colonization by native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and nutrient concentrations of cupuassu and guarana leaves in an agroforestry system in Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil. Ten plants of each species were selected, of which the roots, soil and leaves were sampled during the rainy and dry seasons. Guarana and cupuassu trees presented higher levels of […]

Sampling and TDR probe insertion in the determination of the volumetric soil water content

W. G. Teixeira, G. Schroth, J. D. Marques, Bernd Huwe

01/Aug/2003

Volumetric soil water content (q) can be evaluated in the field by direct or indirect methods. Among the direct, the gravimetric method is regarded as highly reliable and thus often preferred. Its main disadvantages are that sampling and laboratory procedures are labor intensive, and that the method is destructive, which makes resampling of a same point impossible. Recently, the time domain reflectometry (TDR) technique has become a widely used indirect, non-destructive method to evaluate q. In this study, evaluations of […]