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Biochar decreases nutrient leaching in KCl-fertilized Podzols grown with black mucuna

Luciana Aparecida Rodrigues ORCID logo , Caroline Cândida Martins ORCID logo , Tainá Costa Araújo ORCID logo , Claudio Roberto Marciano ORCID logo , Júlia Gallon Barcelos ORCID logo , Rosely Menezes da Silva Ribeiro ORCID logo , [...]

06/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT Podzols are highly sandy soils, in which elements, such as potassium, needed by crops, are easily leached. Studies have indicated that biochar can contribute to increasing cation exchange capacity of the soil, which can improve the retention of bases. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the poultry litter biochar combined or not with increasing doses of KCl, on leaching and soil base content, on the production of green manure biomass, and on the distribution of K in […]

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Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes and N Uptake by Coffee Plants

Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Paulo Cesar de Lima, Gabriel Pinto Guimarães, Waldenia de Melo Moura, Felipe Vaz Andrade

11/Jan/2017

ABSTRACT Green manures are an alternative for substituting or supplementing mineral nitrogen fertilizers. The aim of this study was to quantify biological N fixation (BNF) and the N contribution derived from BNF (N-BNF) to N levels in leaves of coffee intercropped with legumes grown on four family farms located in the mountainous region of the Atlantic Forest Biome in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The following green manures were evaluated: pinto peanuts (Arachis pintoi), calopo (Calopogonium mucunoides), crotalaria (Crotalaria […]

Soil physical properties under maize in monoculture or intercropped with summer legumes

Emerson Dalla Chieza, Thomé Lovato, Ednaldo Da Silva Araújo, Jonatan Tonin

01/Oct/2013

The use of cover crops is a practice that can improve the physical quality of soils. The objective of this work was to evaluate the potential of intercropping of summer legumes with maize to improve soil physical properties. The study was conducted in the field from September 2008 to September 2009, in an Ultisol in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul. The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design with five treatments and four replications. The treatments consisted of […]

Biomass and decomposition of cover crop residues in monoculture and intercropping

Alexandre Doneda, Celso Aita, Sandro José Giacomini, Ezequiel Cesar Carvalho Miola, Diego Antonio Giacomini, Janquieli Schirmann, [...]

01/Dec/2012

The use of cover crops in autumn/winter, in the Planalto region of Rio Grande do Sul, contributes to the success of the no-tillage system. However, information about the biomass production and decomposition of such species in the region is still scarce, especially for cover crop species in consortium. The experiment was conducted in Não-Me-Toque, RS, on an Oxisol, evaluating nine treatments of four cover crops in monoculture [rye (Secale cereale L.), oat (Avena strigosa Schreb), pea (Pisum sativum subsp. arvense), […]

Diversity and symbiotic capacity of bacteria isolated from nodules of two velvet bean species

Andréa Aparecida de Lima, Paulo Ivan Fernandes Júnior, Samuel Ribeiro Passos, Fernanda Santana de Paulo, Sumaya Mário Nosoline, Sérgio Miana de Faria, [...]

01/Apr/2012

Mucuna species are widely used as green manure, and little information is available about rhizobia that can nodulate them. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity and ability of bacteria isolated from symbiotic nodules of velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC.) and Mucuna deeringiana (Bort.) Merr. From the nodules of either mucuna species, grown in pots with soils from an agroecological system, 80 bacteria were isolated. The selected bacteria were classified and used to assess the symbiotic […]

Enzymatic activity and mineralization of carbon and nitrogen in soil cultivated with coffee and green manures

Elcio Liborio Balota, Julio César Dias Chaves

01/Oct/2010

There are great concerns about degradation of agricultural soils. It has been suggested that cultivating different plant species intercropped with coffee plants can increase microbial diversity and enhance soil sustainability. The objective of this study was to evaluate enzyme activity (urease, arylsulfatase and phosphatase) and alterations in C and N mineralization rates as related to different legume cover crops planted between rows of coffee plants. Soil samples were collected in a field experiment conducted for 10 years in a sandy […]

Soil chemical properties and grapevine yield affected by cover crop management in Serra Gaucha, Southern Brazil

Jaqueline Dalla Rosa, Álvaro Luiz Mafra, Marcos André Nohatto, Evandro Zacca Ferreira, Odoni Loris Pereira de Oliveira, David José Miquelluti, [...]

01/Feb/2009

Soil management can have effects on nutrient availability and fruit yield. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of phytomass management forms of different cover crop species on soil chemical properties related to organic matter, nutrient availability, and on grapevine yields. The experiment was carried out in Embrapa Uva e Vinho, in Bento Gonçalves, RS, in Southern Brazil, on a Haplic Cambissol, in a vineyard established in 1989, using White and Rose Niagara grape in a horizontal […]

Water-soluble organic compounds in plant residue and the effects on soil chemical properties

Raquel Cátia Diehl, Mario Miyazawa, Hideaki Wilson Takahashi

01/Dec/2008

The water-soluble organic compounds of plant residues released on the soil surface can improve the subsoil fertility, due to the neutralization of acidity and Ca and Mg transport. An experiment was conducted at the Instituto Agronomico do Parana (IAPAR), Londrina, to evaluate the effect of water-soluble organic compounds of plant extracts on the chemical characteristics of a dark Red Latosol (Typic Haplortox), on soil samples in columns. The treatments consisted of: distilled water, lime incorporated in the 0-5 cm soil […]

Soil reclamation by green manure and soil ammendements in areas degraded by hydroelectric power plant construction

Marlene Cristina Alves, Zigomar Menezes de Souza

01/Dec/2008

Loan areas near hydroelectric power plants can be considered degraded areas since they were stripped of their soil surface horizons. This study aimed to investigate the recovery of soil chemical attributes of a Red Latosol (Oxisol) used in the embankment and fill of the hydroelectric system in Ilha Solteira, São Paulo, Brazil, by green manure, lime and gypsum. The experiment had a randomized block design with seven treatments and four replications. The treatments consisted of: one control (tilled soil and […]

Crop rotation and physical and chemical properties of a Red Latosol in the Cerrado under conventional tillage and recent no-tillage

Vicente Pereira de Almeida, Marlene Cristina Alves, Edson Cabral da Silva, Simone Aparecida de Oliveira

01/Jun/2008

Inadequate soil management has led to the degradation of physical, chemical and biological soil properties. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the yields and physical and chemical soil properties of a dystropherric Red Latosol (Oxisol) in the third year of a crop rotation that included green manures, with soybean or corn (summer) and common bean (winter) crops. The following green manure species were used: velvet bean, millet, sunnhemp, pigeon pea, cultivated under conventional tillage and recently adopted no-tillage. […]

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