2 results

Straw decomposition of nitrogen-fertilized grasses intercropped with irrigated maize in an integrated crop-livestock system

Cristiano Magalhães Pariz, Marcelo Andreotti, Salatiér Buzetti, Antonio Fernando Bergamaschine, Nelson de Araújo Ulian, Luciano Coletti Furlan, [...]

01/Dec/2011

The greatest limitation to the sustainability of no-till systems in Cerrado environments is the low quantity and rapid decomposition of straw left on the soil surface between fall and spring, due to water deficit and high temperatures. In the 2008/2009 growing season, in an area under center pivot irrigation in Selvíria, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, this study evaluated the lignin/total N ratio of grass dry matter , and N, P and K deposition on the soil surface […]

Decomposition and nutrient release from leaf litter in pure and mixed stands of native tree species in southeastern Bahia State, Brazil

A. C. Gama-Rodrigues, N. F. Barros, M. L. Santos

01/Dec/2003

Leaf litter decay rates and N and P fluxes of tree species are different in pure and mixed stands because the decomposition process is not only defined by the quality of the substrate, but of the microenvironment (forest production systems) also. The objetive of this work was to estimate the decomposition rate and N and P release from leaf litter of native forest species planted under two different systems. Twenty two year-old mixed and pure stands of six hardwood species […]