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Soil characterization along a climatic gradient in the triunfo mountain range, semi-arid region of pernambuco state, Brazil

Rômulo Vinícius Cordeiro Conceição de Souza, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro, Valdomiro Severino de Souza Junior, Marcelo Metri Corrêa, Maria da Conceição de Almeida, Milton César C. Campos, [...]

01/Aug/2010

Highland forests in mountains of Northeast Brazil are islands of humid Atlantic forest in the midst of the semi-arid region. The climatic conditions are rather atypical, improved by the occurrence of orographic rainfall, which can reach 1,200 mm per year. In the state of Pernambuco, most of the scientific studies in these humid highland forests are focused on botanical and zoological aspects only, with very little information about soils. Aiming to study the soils of the humid mountains in the semi-arid […]

Phosphorus concentration changes in soils under flooded rice in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Gustavo Kruger Gonçalves, Egon José Meurer

01/Apr/2010

Soils used for production of flooded rice in the state of Rio Grande do Sul are originated from different parent materials, resulting in different characteristics that affect P availability for the crop. The aim of this paper was to verify the differences in P availability for rice in soils originated from different parent materials. The experiment was carried out in a complete randomized block design, where five soils were exposed to absence or presence of triple superphosphate. In the soils […]

Genesis and classification of Oxisols in a highland toposequence of the upper Jequitinhonha Valley (MG)

Celmo Aparecido Ferreira, Alexandre Christófaro Silva, Pablo Vidal Torrado, Welington Willian Rocha

01/Feb/2010

The Brazilian System of Soil Classification (SiBCS) is a taxonomic system, open and in permanent construction, as new knowledge on Brazilian soils is obtained. The objective of this study was to characterize the chemical, physical, morphological, micro-morphological and mineralogical properties of four pedons of Oxisols in a highland toposequence in the upper Jequitinhonha Valley, emphasizing aspects of their genesis, classification and landscape development. The pedons occupy the following slope positions: summit – Red Oxisol (LV), mid slope (upper third) – […]

Soil organic matter in highland Leptosols: influence of pasture management on composition and content

Mariana da Luz Potes, Deborah Pinheiro Dick, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, Heike Knicker, Alessandro Samuel da Rosa

01/Feb/2010

Burning pastures after the winter is a traditional practice in highland soils, whose main purpose is the regrowth of vegetation. However, the impact of fire, as well as the influence of grazing on the organic matter of Leptosols is still unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate the composition and content of organic matter in soil profiles from São José dos Ausentes, state of Rio Grande do Sul, and to relate the results with the occurrence of burning […]

Solution equilibrium phosphorus in clay and silt fractions of Oxisols after particle size analysis pre-treatments

Guilherme Kangussú Donagemma, Hugo Alberto Ruiz, Víctor Hugo Alvarez V., João Carlos Ker, Maurício Paulo Ferreira Fontes

01/Aug/2008

The presence of highly stable microaggregates can hamper soil dispersion in some Oxisols. These very clayey groupings may be not completely disaggregated by chemical and mechanical dispersion. Due to their size, the silt proportion of the soil is overestimated. A laboratory experiment was conducted to verify the use of the solution equilibrium P (SEP) to evaluate the response to particle size analysis pre-treatments in Oxisols. The treatments were arranged in a 7 x 22 factorial design, in randomized blocks with […]

Carbon forms and quantities in leachates from oxisols under influence of lime and phosphorus

Antônio Claret de Oliveira Júnior, Carlos Alberto Silva, Nilton Curi, José Maria de Lima, Otacílio José Passos Rangel

01/Jun/2008

In the soil, forms and content of water-soluble carbon (WSC) are influenced by factors such as organic matter quality and content, soil acidity, nutrient availability, mineralogy, and aspects related to the microbial community. This study aimed to evaluate forms and quantities of carbon (C) in leachates from Latosols (Oxisols) with different Fe contents, amended with lime and/or phosphorus. Samples of mesoferric Red Latosol (LV1) and hypoferric Red Latosol (LV2) were collected in the Rio das Mortes wathershed, state of Minas […]

Cristallochemical characterization of synthetic Zn-substituted maghemites (g-Fe2-xZnxO3)

Marcelo Augusto Batista, Antonio Carlos Saraiva da Costa, Ivan Granemann de Souza Junior, Jerry Marshal Bigham

01/Apr/2008

Maghemite (g-Fe2O3) is the most usually found ferrimagnetic oxide in red basalt-derived soils. The variable degrees of ionic substitution of Fe3+ for different metals (e.g. Ti4+, Al3+, Mg2+, Zn2+, and Mn2+) and non-metals in the maghemite structure influence some cristallochemical features of this iron oxide. In this study, synthetic Zn-substituted maghemites were prepared by co-precipitation in alkaline aqueous media of FeSO4.7H2O with increasing amounts of ZnSO4.7H2O to obtain the following sequence of Fe3+ for Zn2+ substitutions: 0.0, 0.025, 0.05, 0.10, […]

Mineralogy and micromorphology of skeletal soils from the cerrado bioma in eastern Goiás

João Bosco Vasconcellos Gomes, Nilton Curi, Darrell Gene Schulze, João José Granate de Sá e Melo Marques, João Carlos Ker, Paulo Emilio Ferreira da Motta

01/Oct/2007

The great amount of mineral material with a diameter > 2 mm in soils of the Cerrado biome is an intriguing characteristic that needs highlights the importance of further studies on soil formation, soil classification, land use and management. For a comparison of the morphological, physical, chemical, mineralogical, and micromorphological attributes of such skeletal soils, profiles of Petric Plinthosols and Haplic Cambisols from the eastern Goiás, Brazil, were studied and compared with similar profiles described in the literature. A pit […]

Oxisol toposequences developed from basaltic rocks in Paraná State, Brazil. I – clay fraction mineralogy

André Ademir Ghidin, Vander de Freitas Melo, Valmiqui Costa Lima, Jane Maria Jonasson Costa Lima

01/Apr/2006

Two Oxisol (Red-Yellow Latosol LBw and Dusky Red Latosol LVdf) toposequences in Paraná State, Brazil, were evaluated regarding the effect of different relief positions and parent material on mineralogical characteristics of the soil clay fraction. The clay fraction was investigated by X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetry, and chemical analysis. Total Si, Al and Fe contents were determined after clay sample digestion with a 3:1 mixture of 36% HCl and 68% HNO3 acids. The Fe and Al contents were determined […]

Goethite and hematite variability via reductive dissolution in soils from tropical and subtropical regions

Alberto Vasconcellos Inda Junior, Nestor Kämpf

01/Dec/2005

Iron oxides from 22 soil samples (19 from argillic B horizons; one from a plinthic B horizon; one from a cambic horizon and one from a C horizon) were subjected to selective dissolution with sodium dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate at 20 ºC in time intervals of 5 to 3,840 minutes. Mean coherence lengths (MCL), specific surface area (SSA) and iron by aluminum substitution (Al3+-substitution) of goethite and hematite in untreated sub-samples and in selected sub-samples treated during selective dissolution were estimated by X ray diffraction analysis […]

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