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Contribution of the chemical and mineralogical properties of sandy-loam tropical soils to the cation exchange capacity

Antonio Carlos Saraiva da Costa ORCID logo , Ivan Granemann de Souza Junior ORCID logo , Leila Cristina Canton ORCID logo , Luciano Grillo Gil ORCID logo , Rodolfo Figueiredo ORCID logo

18/Aug/2020

ABSTRACT Soils originating from the Caiuá sandstone formation have low soil organic matter (SOM), clay content, and cation exchange capacity (CEC). The predominance of one component over the other might decisively influence the CEC of these soils. Particle size distribution and selective dissolution procedures associated to a suit of methods to determine the exchangeable capacity properties might clarify the relative importance of each soil component. The objective of this work was to evaluate the contribution of the different components of […]

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Organic Matter Stocks and the Interactions of Humic Substances with Metals in Araucaria Moist Forest Soil with Humic and Histic Horizons

Daniel Hanke, Deborah Pinheiro Dick

07/Jul/2017

ABSTRACT Soils with humic and histic horizons in tropical and subtropical ecosystems play an important role in determining the atmospheric C stock and its stabilization, climate regulation, water holding capacity, and environmental filtering, due to the different functions of soil organic matter (SOM). However, the processes and mechanisms that regulate SOM dynamics in these soils are not clear. The objectives of this study were: i) determine the C and N stocks and ii) investigate the SOM chemical fractions and their […]

Aggregate Stability in Soil with Humic and Histic Horizons in a Toposequence under Araucaria Forest

Daniel Hanke, Deborah Pinheiro Dick

01/Apr/2017

ABSTRACT Aggregate stability is one of the most important factors in soil conservation and maintenance of soil environmental functions. The objective of this study was to investigate the aggregate stability mechanisms related to chemical composition of organic matter in soil profiles with humic and histic horizons in a toposequence under Araucaria moist forest in southern Brazil. The soils sampled were classified as Humic Hapludox (highest position), Fluvaquentic Humaquepts (lowest slope position), and Typic Haplosaprists (floodplain). The C and N contents […]

Organic and Nitrogen Fertilization of Soil under ‘Syrah’ Grapevine: Effects on Soil Chemical Properties and Nitrate Concentration

Davi José Silva, Luís Henrique Bassoi, Marlon Gomes da Rocha, Alexsandro Oliveira da Silva, Magnus Dall’Igna Deon

06/Apr/2016

ABSTRACT Viticulture is an activity of great social and economic importance in the lower-middle region of the São Francisco River valley in northeastern Brazil. In this region, the fertility of soils under vineyards is generally poor. To assess the effects of organic and nitrogen fertilization on chemical properties and nitrate concentrations in an Argissolo Vermelho-Amarelo (Typic Plinthustalf), a field experiment was carried out in Petrolina, Pernambuco, on Syrah grapevines. Treatments consisted of two rates of organic fertilizer (0 and 30 […]

Microbiological Indicators of Pasture Soil with Successive Applications of Pig Slurry

Danni Maisa da Silva, Zaida Inês Antoniolli, Rodrigo Josemar Seminoti Jacques, Andressa de Oliveira Silveira, Diego Armando Amaro da Silva, Magnus Maurício Rache, [...]

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT Pig slurry use as soil fertilizer is a common practice in southern Brazil. In spite of the benefits of reusing waste, this practice poses serious environmental risks. Microbiological indicators of soil quality are very sensitive and allow soil environment conditions to be monitored. The aim of this study was to evaluate the microbiological quality of pasture soils with different histories of successive use of pig slurry. Determinations were made of C content in the microbial biomass, soil microbial respiration, […]

Chemical and mineralogical changes in a Brazilian Rhodic Paleudult under different land use and managements

Jessé Rodrigo Fink, Alberto Vasconcellos Inda, Jaime Antonio de Almeida, Carlos Alberto Bissani, Elvio Giasson, Paulo César do Nascimento

01/Aug/2014

Changes in land use and management can affect the dynamic equilibrium of soil systems and induce chemical and mineralogical alterations. This study was based on two long-term experiments (10 and 27 years) to evaluate soil used for no-tillage maize cultivation, with and without poultry litter application (NTPL and NTM), and with grazed native pasture fertilized with cattle droppings (GrP), on the chemical and mineralogical characteristics of a Rhodic Paleudult in Southern Brazil, in comparison with the same soil under native […]

Soil physicall and chemical properties under different uses of marshland

Antonio Sousa Silva, Ivandro de França da Silva, Leonardo Elias Ferreira, Lucas Borchartt, Mayara Andrade Souza, Walter Esfrain Pereira

01/Aug/2013

The substitution of the native vegetation of marshlands in Paraiba, initially by sugarcane and more recently by pastures, in a strongly undulated relief, has caused serious problems of soil degradation. Currently, some of these pastures are being replaced by plantations of sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia Benth). The objective was to analyze the effect of these changes on the soil physical and chemical properties and root development. The experiment was conducted in Areia-PB, in a dystrophic Ultisol. The three treatments were represented […]

Soil CO2 flux: a method comparison of closed static chambers in a sugarcane field

Walane Maria Pereira de Mello Ivo, Ignacio Hernán Salcedo

01/Apr/2012

A large variety of techniques have been used to measure soil CO2 released from the soil surface, and much of the variability observed between locations must be attributed to the different methods used by the investigators. Therefore, a minimum protocol of measurement procedures should be established. The objectives of this study were (a) to compare different absorption areas, concentrations and volumes of the alkali trapping solution used in closed static chambers (CSC), and (b) to compare both, the optimized alkali […]

Microbial biomass and activity in soil and forest litter of eucalyptus plantations and native vegetation in Southeastern Brazil

Emanuela Forestieri da Gama-Rodrigues, Nairam Félix de Barros, Alexandre Pio Viana, Gabriel de Araújo Santos

01/Aug/2008

In Brazil, afforestation programs use mainly eucalyptus and it has been frequently questioned due to possible changes in the soil caused by this exotic tree species. The impact of land use changes can vary with climate conditions and soil, and results obtained in a specific area may not be extrapolated to the supra-regional level. Biomass and microbial activity have been suggested as appropriate indicators of soil disturbance caused by management techniques. In this study, these characteristics were used to evaluate […]

Soil aggregation and aggregate stability under crop-pasture systems in Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil

Júlio Cesar Salton, João Mielniczuk, Cimélio Bayer, Madalena Boeni, Paulo Cesar Conceição, Amoacy Carvalho Fabrício, [...]

01/Feb/2008

Soil management systems, with crops under no-tillage (NT), crops (soybean) in rotation with pastures under NT and permanent pastures (Brachiaria sp.), were evaluated for soil aggregation and aggregate stability. Three long-term experiments (9 and 11 years) in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul were sampled in the layers 0-5, 5-10 and 10-20 cm for determination of the aggregate stability in wet and dry sieving. The mean weight diameter (MWD) and the aggregate stability index (IAS) were calculated. In all experiments, the […]

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