Chemical and physical-hydric characterisation of a red latosol after five years of management during the summer between-crop season
01/Oct/2014
Agricultural production systems that include the production of mulch for no-tillage farming and structural improvement of the soil can be considered key measures for agricultural activity in the Cerrado region without causing environmental degradation. In this respect, our work aimed to evaluate the chemical and physical-hydric properties of a dystrophic Red Latosol (Oxisol) in the municipality of Rio Verde, Goias, Brazil, under different soil management systems in the between-crop season of soybean cultivation five years after first planting. The following […]
Evaluation of soil physical properties in a forage-corn intercropping in succession with soybean in the cerrado region
01/Feb/2013
The intensive use of Cerrado soils for agricultural production coupled with an inadequate management has resulted in soil degradation. This created the need for the introduction of more sustainable systems such as no-tillage and crop-livestock integration. This study analyzed the effect of succession of corn+forage and soybean on soil physical properties. For this purpose, four forages (Brachiaria brizantha, B. ruziziensis, Panicum maximum cv. Tanzânia, and P. maximum cv. Áries), were sown in an intercropping trial with maize in three modalities […]
Physical properties of a humic cambisol under tillage and cropping systems after twelve years
01/Feb/2010
Soil is the basis underlying the food production chain and it is fundamental to improve and conserve its productive capacity. Imbalanced exploitation can degrade agricultural areas physical, chemical and biologically. The objective of this study was to evaluate some soil physical properties and their relation with organic carbon contents of a Humic Dystrudept under conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT), for 12 years in rotation (r) and succession (s) cropping systems. The experiment was carried out in Lages, SC (latitude […]
Crop rotation under no-tillage in Tibagi (Paraná State, Brazil). I – Soil carbon sequestration
01/Aug/2009
Conservationist soil management systems such as no-tillage (NT) can be considered activities with potential to increase soil carbon sequestration. The objective of this study was to quantify the soil C stocks and, along estimations of the nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, calculate the soil C sequestration under NT for different times of implantation in two crop successions. The experiment was installed on the farm Santa Branca in Tibagi (Paraná State, Brazil), on a clayey Oxisol (Typic Hapludox). The treatments were conducted […]
Crop rotation under no-tillage in Tibagi (Paraná State, Brazil). II – CO2 and N2O emissions
01/Aug/2009
The agricultural activity can change the quantity and quality of soil organic matter (SOM), resulting in CO2 and N2O emissions from the soil. No-tillage (NT) with legume species in crop rotation is a strategy that should be considered not only to increase the SOM quantity, but also to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The objective of this study was to determine the soil-atmosphere gas emissions with greenhouse effect (CO2 and N2O). For this purpose, an experiment was installed in Tibagi (Paraná […]
Nitrogen fertilizer recommendation for no-till wheat in succession to corn and soybean in Paraguay
01/Oct/2007
Nitrogen is one of the nutrients wheat needs most, but is often not supplied neither in the right quantity nor at the right time. Because of the importance of nitrogen fertilization and the lack of information available in Paraguay, this study was developed to establish a nitrogen fertilizer recommendation for wheat under no-till. Six field experiments were carried out over a period of two years, in four Departments of Paraguay, considering the most important soils (Oxisols, Inceptisols and Ultisols) and […]
Soil erosion of a clayey inceptisol under different crop and tillage systems: II. nutrient and organic carbon losses
01/Jun/2000
Erosion is one of the main causes of soil degradation because of the transport of nutrients. The nutrients are transported by water either dissolved or adsorbed on the soil particles, and the erosion rate may vary according to the tillage system. This work was conducted at the Centro de Ciências Agroveterinárias in Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil, from January 1993 to October 1998, to quantify the losses of phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium and organic carbon due to erosion caused by natural […]
Water erosion in clayey inceptisol in different crop and tillage systems: I. soil and water losses
01/Jun/2000
Raindrop impact and runoff are the active agents of water erosion, which is influenced by soil roughness and cover, crop type and tillage system. Conservation tillage reduces water erosion in relation to conventional tillage by means of surface roughness and cover. This work was conducted in Centro de Ciência Agroveterinárias, in Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil, from January 1993, to October 1998 to quantify soil and runoff losses under natural rainfall in the following soil tillage downslope systems: no-tillage, chisel plow […]
Plant successions of cover crops and corn under no tillage system and their effects on soil nitrogen
01/Mar/2000
Soil is in a steady state under natural conditions, but an inadequate management can cause degradation, mainly of the organic matter, impairing the sustainability of agricultural systems. The present study was undertaken in a six-year-old field experiment on a typic Hapludalf (Red Yellow Podzolic Soil), at the Department of Soil Science, UFSM, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, to evaluate the effects of plant successions on soil nitrogen dynamics, under no tillage system. The plant successions used were […]