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Adjustment models and methods for determining the soil water retention curve of a red-yellow Latosol

Wanderley Andrade Costa, Carlos Alberto da Silva Oliveira, Eiyti Kato

01/Apr/2008

The characterization of the soil water retention capacity is fundamental for an adequate irrigation management and water flow description. We present comparisons of soil water retention curves adjusted in distinct ways: by the models proposed by van Genuchten and by Hutson & Cass; by the WP4 method in a wetting and drying process; by the centrifuge method using disturbed as well as undisturbed soil samples; and by the WP4 and centrifuge using a drying process and disturbed soil samples. Disturbed […]

Imazaquin sorption and desorption in soils with different mineralogical, physical and chemical characteristics

Robson Rolland Monticelli Barizon, Arquimedes Lavorenti, Jussara Borges Regitano, Valdemar Luiz Tornisielo

01/Oct/2005

The aim of this study was to evaluate the sorption and desorption of imazaquin in soils with different granulometric, chemical and mineralogical characteristics. Isotherms and kinetics studies were carried out to quantify the hysteresis between sorption and desorption processes. The soils were classified as Rhodic Hapludox (LVdf), Typic Hapludox (LVA) and Typic Quartzipsamment (RQ). The soils were air-dried and passed through a 2 mm mesh sieve, and the chemical, physical and mineralogical properties characterized. The radiolabeled molecule (14C) was imazaquin, an […]