NUTRIENT DEMAND BY THE CARROT CROP IS INFLUENCED BY THE CULTIVAR
01/Mar/2015
Farmers must carefully choose the cultivar to be grown for a successful carrot crop. The yield potential of the cultivar may influence nutrient demand and should be known to plan for fertilization application. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cultivar effect on carrot yield and on the nutrient content and quantities allocated to leaves and roots. Three experiments were set up in two crop seasons in Rio Paranaíba, MG, Brazil. In the first season, typical summer, 10 […]
Comparison of methods for determining microbial biomass in two soils
01/Dec/2004
The potential of soil microbial biomass measurements as indicators of soil bioactivity and interferences in this environment can be verified by the amount of published papers on the subject. Nevertheless, a comparison among data from different authors, regions, and soils is only possible when the methodology employed in the determinations is the same. Several papers, however, propose different methodologies and calculations. This study evaluated the results of microbial carbon determination by different extraction and digestion methodologies in two distinct soils. […]
Use of microwave radiation to evaluate soil microbial biomass
01/Dec/1999
The objective of this work was to determine carbon and nitrogen content in the soil microbial biomass by comparing microwave radiation and chloroform fumigation using the extraction and incubation methods. Two soil samples (Dark-Red Podzolic) were submitted to incubation and extraction after chloroform fumigation and microwave radiation during different periods (2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40 and 50 min). Two minutes under microwave radiation were sufficient to determine C and N content in the soil biomass using incubation and […]
Identification and characterization of water repellency of some brazilian soils
01/Jun/1998
Since 1986, the occurrence of water repellency has been observed in soil samples collected for soil surveys conducted by the Soil Department of Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ) and by the National Center for Soil Research of EMBRAPA. With the objective of studying the causes of this phenomenon, seven soils were selected and their water repellence rating was determined by two methods: the molarity of ethanol droplets and water drops penetration time. Two methods of extraction were […]
