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Soil organic matter fractions after three decades of eucalypt cultivation in the Rio Doce Valley, Brazil

Augusto Miguel Nascimento Lima, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Júlio César Lima Neves, Roberto Ferreira de Novais, Nairam Félix de Barros, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, [...]

01/Jun/2008

Little is known about the changes in different soil organic matter (SOM) fractions under short-rotation eucalypt plantations. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of eucalypt cultivation on C stocks of several organic matter fractions in soils previously covered with degraded pasture, as well as to identify which SOM fractions are more sensitive indicators of land use change impacts. The study was conducted at two sites (Belo Oriente and Virginópolis) with commercial short-rotation eucalypt plantations in the Rio Doce Valley […]

Changes in soil fertility and growth of an Eucalyptus grandis plantation fertilized with biosolid

G. N. Rocha, J. L. M. Gonçalves, I. M. Moura

01/Aug/2004

Before recommending biosolids at large scale for forest plantations it is necessary to have an ample understanding of its effects on soil and plant. Thus, it was evaluated the soil fertility, nutritional status and growth of a Eucalyptus grandis plantation fertilized with biosolid (bios). The trial was established at the Experimental Station of Forest Sciences of Itatinga – ESALQ/USP (São Paulo State, Brazil). The experimental design was in complete randomized blocks, with 4 replicates. There were nine treatments, namely: (1) control; […]

Use of biosolid in eucalypt stand: effect on soil chemical attributes, and growth and uptake nutrient by the trees

L. M. S. Vaz, J. L. M. Gonçalves

01/Sep/2002

In order to evaluate the effect of increasing biosolid rates (0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 40 t ha-1, dry base) on some chemical soil attributes, and macro and micronutrient growth and uptake in Eucalyptus grandis stands, an experiment was established at the Experimental Station of Itatinga of ESALQ/USP, Itatinga (SP). Some treatments had additional application of K and P, and, as reference, only mineral fertilization was applied in one of them as practiced in some high technology forest companies […]

Nutrient leaching potential following application of papermill lime-sludge to an acidic clay soil

S. C. Vettorazzo, F. C. S. Amaral, J. C. Chitolina

01/Sep/2001

This experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions with soil pots during 210 days, to evaluate the effect of calcitic papermill lime-sludge application (at the rates 0, 773, 1.547, and 2.320 mg kg-1 or respective equivalents to control, 2, 4, and 6 t ha-1), on chemical composition of soil leachate and its effects on eucalypt growth and yield. Highest soil leachate pH, SO4, and Na concentrations occurred in the 4 and 6 t ha-1 treatments. Soil leachate nitrate concentrations decreased […]

Growth and kinetic parameters of absorption of ammonium and nitrate by Eucalyptus spp seedlings submitted to different ammonium-nitrate ratios and the presence and absence of phosphorus

S. L. Grespan, L. E. Dias, R. F. Novais

01/Dec/1998

With the objective of evaluating the effect of exclusive supply of ammonium or nitrate, or both, on the growth of eucalypt seedlings, two experiments were carried out under greenhouse conditions. Eucalyptus urophylla and E. camaldulensis were cultivated in the first experiment and Eucalyptus pellita, E. grandis and E. cloeziana in the second. Initial growth (32 days) was carried out on washed sand bed. Then the seedlings were transferred to nutrient solution with three ammonium/nitrate ratios (100-0, 50-50 e 0-100%) where […]

Nutrient accumulation and distribution on Eucalyptus grandis as affected by plant population

F. P. Leite, N. F. Barros, R. F. Novais, A. S. Fabres

01/Sep/1998

This experiment was carried out in Santa Barbara county, Minas Gerais State, Brazil to evaluate the effect of plant population (PP) on nutrient accumulation and distribution in Eucalyptus grandis. Plant population varied from 500 to 5,000 trees ha-1, laid out in a randomized block design with three replicates. The assessments were performed when the trees were 31 month-old, by sampling tissues from the above ground components of an average tree per plot, forest floor, and soil to the depth of […]

Phosphate fractions in eucalypt seedlings

A. E. Furtini Neto, N. F. Barros, R. F. Novais, M. F. G. Oliveira

01/Jun/1998

This experiment was carried out in the Department of Soil Science of the Federal University of Viçosa, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, with the objective of evaluating the effect of P concentration and the duration of the P-omission period on three different fractions of P in Eucalyptus seedlings: i) total soluble P (TSP); ii) inorganic P (IP); and iii) organic P (OP). A solution containing high amount of phosphorus (8 mg L-1 of P) was added to five species of Eucalyptus […]

Relative efficiency of phosphate fertilizers on the initial growth of eucalypt in soils from cerrado region

J.L. Gava, J.L.M. Gonçalves, F.Y. Shibata, L. Corradini

01/Sep/1997

The objective of this study was to assess the relative efficiency of single superphosphate (SS), partially acidulated rock phosphate (PARP) and fused magnesium thermal phosphate (MTP) as sources of P and other nutrients for eucalypt plantations in two soils of the cerrado region: an alic quartz-sand (50 g kg-1 of clay) and an alic dark-red latosol (230 g kg-1 of clay). Experiments were carried out under greenhouse conditions at the University of São Paulo, Piracicaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil, […]