Long-term wheat-soybean successions affecting the cover and soil management factor in USLE, under subtropical climate
07/Aug/2020
ABSTRACT Vegetation cover and soil management influence the magnitude of soil losses. In the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE), cover and management are represented by the C factor, as it is the easiest factor to manage to reduce loss of soil and water in agricultural areas. This study aimed to determine the C factor of a succession of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) followed by soybean (Glycine max) under conventional tillage, reduced tillage, and no-tillage. For this, data of soil losses […]
SOIL FUNGISTASIS AGAINST FUSARIUM GRAMINEARUM UNDER DIFFERENT CROP MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
01/Jan/2015
Soil management, in terms of tillage and cropping systems, strongly influences the biological properties of soil involved in the suppression of plant diseases. Fungistasis mediated by soil microbiota is an important component of disease-suppressive soils. We evaluated the influence of different management systems on fungistasis against Fusarium graminearum, the relationship of fungistasis to the bacterial profile of the soil, and the possible mechanisms involved in this process. Samples were taken from a long-term experiment set up in a Paleudult soil […]
Soil aggregation and carbon stock of a paleudult under different agricultural managaments
01/Feb/2011
Soil functions and quality are closely linked to soil structure. The effect of management practices on the recovery of the aggregation of a physically degraded soil was studied based on the distribution of water-stable aggregates and single particles (diameter classes 9.51-4.76, 4.76-2.00, 2.00-0.25, 0.25-0.053, < 0.053 mm) and carbon stock (C) in the surface layer (0-7.5 cm) of a Paleudult in the Central Depression region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, under different management systems. The following […]
Microbial biomass and C-CO2 and mineral nitrogen production in paleudult soil cultivated under different management systems
01/Mar/2000
Soil management systems, with different degrees of soil mobilization and different plant residue composition, alter soil biological properties, with consequences in soil quality and in plant productivity. In order to measure such alterations, soil microbial biomass and its activity were evaluated in a Paleudult soil, in the Central Depression of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, conducted under different soil management systems, in a long-term experiment, for 12 years. Soil samples were collected in four different times, during 12 months, […]
Microbial biomass nitrogen in soil under different management systems, estimated by fumigation methods
01/Sep/1998
The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the nitrogen of the microbial biomass under different soil management systems by the fumigation-incubation (FI) and fumigation-extraction (FE) methods. Soil samples were collected in four seasons, during one year, from a Paleudult soil in the Central Depression of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Soil microbial biomass N was analyzed in soil under three tillages systems (conventional, reduced and direct drilling) and two crop systems: oats (Avena strigosa) + vetch (Vicia sativa)/corn […]

