Surface Application of Lime on a Guava Orchard in Production
18/Jun/2018
ABSTRACT Several complications can arise, either directly or indirectly, from implementation of measures to correct soil acidity in established fruit orchards, such as impaired roots, lower root volume, risk of plant infection, propagation of diseases, promotion of pest development (especially nematodes), and soil disaggregation and compaction. These factors can have a negative effect on crop yield. Therefore, it becomes critical to implement an effective method of neutralizing soil acidity, especially at the level of the tree roots. To assess the […]
Evaluation of correction of soil acidity with recycled construction and demolition debris
01/Dec/2013
The production and storage of construction and demolition residues (CDR) consist in an important environmental issue because they represent more than 50 % of total solid waste that has been produced in large and medium-sized urban centers. However, as limestone is one of the major raw materials used in cement and hydrated lime products in the preparation of concrete and mortar, recycling this material can, in principle, provide a subproduct with potential to be applied to correct soil acidity. This […]
Influence of liming on residual soil respiration and chemical properties in a tropical no-tillage system
01/Feb/2012
Because of the climate changes occurring across the planet, especially global warming, the different forms of agricultural soil use have attracted researchers´ attention. Changes in soil management may influence soil respiration and, consequently, C sequestration. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the long-term influence of liming on soil respiration and correlate it with soil chemical properties after two years of liming in a no-tillage system. A randomized complete block design was used with six replications. The experimental treatments […]
Cation leaching from an acid soil after application of alkaline by-product from the pulp and paper industry
01/Aug/2008
Alkaline by-products generated in the pulp and paper industry can be used to reduce soil acidity. However, the low Mg and intermediate Na values in these residues can negatively affect the bioavailability of some nutrients and soil properties. Before recommending them, it is therefore imperative that their effects on the soil be evaluated. The objective of this study was to quantify the soil chemical composition and vertical mobility of cations due to application of alkaline industrial residue in different forms, […]
Peach palm growth and heart-of-palm yield responses to liming
01/Dec/2004
The effects of liming rates on growth and heart-of-palm yield of peach palm plants (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) were studied in a two-year field experiment conducted in Pariquera-Açu, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Soils in this region are allic (sub group Ultic Haplorthox), with base saturation ranging from 15 to 26 % of the cation exchange capacity (CEC). A randomized complete block design, with five rates of dolomitic limestone (0, 0.7, 4.7, 8.7, and 14.6 Mg ha-1) and five replications was utilized. Individual plots were […]
Micromorphological attributes of soils from Jaíba Project, northern Minas Gerais, Brazil
01/Mar/2000
Undisturbed samples of representative horizons of soils from Jaíba Project, northern Minas Gerais, Brazil, and compacted and non-compacted layers of soils under intensive use were collected and micromorphologically analyzed to obtain more information on their evolution degree and also to evaluate the soil alterations caused by agricultural use. Four soils derived from limestone (P1 to P4) and one originated from detritic sediments (P5) were studied, as well as layers with and without indication of compaction. The micromorphological study revelead that […]