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Cover crops in between-rows of Coffea canephora for reduction of soil erosion

Gustavo Soares de Souza ORCID logo , Mateus Lopes Domiciano ORCID logo , Gildásio Ribeiro Sarnaglia ORCID logo , Irany Rodrigues Pretti ORCID logo , Petterson Teixeira Gonçalves ORCID logo , Marciano Kaulz ORCID logo , [...]

11/Mar/2025

ABSTRACT Soil erosion in tropical environments causes environmental, social and economic damage. Canephora coffee crops are impacted by soil erosion and testing alternatives to mitigate this damage is a current need. This study aimed to evaluate the losses of sediment, organic carbon, nutrients and surface runoff caused by water erosion in between-rows spacing of Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner plants in management with and without cover crops, and the effect of the intensity of rains on sediment loss and […]

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Land Use and Changes in Soil Morphology and Physical-Chemical Properties in Southern Amazon

Vander Freitas Melo, Alessandro Góis Orrutéa, Antônio Carlos Vargas Motta, Samara Alves Testoni

21/Jul/2017

ABSTRACT Many Amazonian farmers use the slash-and-burn method rather than fertilization for crop production. The aim of the present study was to evaluate changes in the morphological, physical, and chemical properties of naturally fertile Inceptisols after conversion from native forest to different uses in southern Amazonia, Brazil. Land covered by dense native forest (NF) was split into four areas of 1.0 ha each. Three areas were slashed and burned and then cultivated for 11 years with coffee (CO), secondary forest […]

SOIL QUALITY IN RELATION TO FOREST CONVERSION TO PERENNIAL OR ANNUAL CROPPING IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL

Elcio Liborio Balota, Ines Fumiko Ubukata Yada, Higo Furlan Amaral, Andre Shigueyoshi Nakatani, Mariangela Hungria, Richard Peter Dick, [...]

01/Jul/2015

Many forested areas have been converted to intensive agricultural use to satisfy food, fiber, and forage production for a growing world population. There is great interest in evaluating forest conversion to cultivated land because this conversion adversely affects several soil properties. We examined soil microbial, physical, and chemical properties in an Oxisol (Latossolo Vermelho distrófico) of southern Brazil 24 years after forest conversion to a perennial crop with coffee or annual grain crops (maize and soybeans) in conventional tillage or […]

Spatial estimation of foliar phosphorus in different species of the genus Coffea based on soil properties

Samuel de Assis Silva, Julião Soares de Souza Lima

01/Oct/2014

Information underlying analyses of coffee fertilization systems should consider both the soil and the nutritional status of plants. This study investigated the spatial relationship between phosphorus (P) levels in coffee plant tissues and soil chemical and physical properties. The study was performed using two arabica and one canephora coffee variety. Sampling grids were established in the areas, and the points georeferenced. The assessed properties of the soil were levels of available phosphorus (P-Mehlich), remaining phosphorus (P-rem) and particle size, and […]

Coffea arabica L. nutritional status survey based on dris, in the Upper Paranaíba region – Minas Gerais

Regina Maria Quintão Lana, Sebastião Alberto de Oliveira, Ângela Maria Quintão Lana, Marcos Vieira de Faria

01/Aug/2010

A striking characteristic of soils under savanna vegetation is the low natural fertility, as in soils in the Upper Paranaíba region – MG. This characteristic is aggravated by the use of low fertilizer quantities, which may cause nutritional imbalance in plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional status of coffee plants in the Upper Paranaíba region – MG, using the integrated system for diagnose and recommendation (DRIS) to interpret leaf analyses and apply the fertilization response […]

Dry matter production, root growth and calcium, phosphorus and aluminum absorption by coffea canephora and coffea arabica under influence of aluminum activity in solution

Edson Marcio Mattiello, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Everaldo Zonta, Jocimar Mauri, José Dioenis Matiello, Paulo Geovane Meireles, [...]

01/Feb/2008

This study had the objective of evaluating the dry matter production, root growth, and the absorption and distribution of Ca, P and Al in the leaves, stem and roots of two Conilon (Coffea canephora) coffee clones (Mtl 25 and Mtl 27) and the coffee variety Catuaí Amarelo (Coffea arabica) grown in nutrient solution with increasing Al3+ activity. The plants were cultivated in 5 L pots, containing modified Hoagland & Arnold nutrient solution. After eight days of adaptation, the plants were subjected to Al […]

Modelling the load support capacity and quantification of mechanized operation effects on a Yellow Latosol under coffee plantations

Arystides Resende Silva, Moacir de Souza Dias Junior, Paulo Tácito Gontijo Guimarães, Cezar Franciso Araújo Júnior

01/Apr/2006

Minas Gerais state is the largest coffee producer in Brazil. The state contributes with over 50 % of the total production, which is for the most part cultivated in the Cerrado region. This region is outstanding in coffee production due to the advanced technology in mechanization. Consequently, the machine traffic that the soils are subjected to causes concern because of the possibility of widespread soil compaction. Our objectives were (a) to propose load support capacity models to a typical dystrophic […]

Nutritional status of coffee tree evaluated by DRIS in response to potassium fertilization

E. B. Silva, F. D. Nogueira, P. T. G. Guimarães

01/Apr/2003

Two field experiments were conducted on two experimental EPAMIG Farms (Minas Gerias State), in order to evaluate the nutritional coffee status by the nutritional balance index (NBI) supplied by DRIS in response to potassium fertilization. The experimental design was a split plot scheme of randomized blocks, carried out on a Red Latosol distroferric (RLdf) of São Sebastião do Paraíso and a Yellow Red Latosol distrofic (YRLd) of Patrocínio. Three K sources were applied in the plots: potassium chloride (KCl), potassium […]

Evaluation of soil, climate and crop management factors in Coffea arabica L. production in western region of São Paulo, Brazil

M. A. M. Weill, F. B. Arruda, J. B. Oliveira, P. L. Donzeli, B. van Raij

01/Dec/1999

Attributes of soil, climate and crop management were characterized in ten growing coffee plantations in the western region of São Paulo State. The purpose of this work was to identify the main limiting productivity factors and develop a simple multivariate model to explain observed yield in the period between 1984 and 1989. Over two thousand traits were initially analyzed by simple correlation to the final yield, and the significant ones, with at least 5% level according to the Student test […]

Aluminum tolerance of coffee genotypes in nutrient solution. I. Root and shoot growth and development

M. C. L. Braccini, H. E. P. Martinez, P. R. G. Pereira, N. F. Sampaio, E. A. M. Silva

01/Sep/1998

An experiment was carried out in January of 1994, in the greenhouse of the Crop Science Department of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa, located in the Zona da Mata, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil (651 meter mean altitude) to evaluate the effect of aluminum on growth and development of nine coffee genotypes. Coffee plants with two pairs of fully expanded leaves were submitted to 0 and 0.296 mmol L-1 of aluminum in nutrient solution with pH 4.0 for 115 days. […]