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Vertical and horizontal spatialization of quality indicators of a typic haplortox under citrus

Jonez Fidalski, Cássio Antonio Tormena, Carlos Alberto Scapim

01/Feb/2007

The objective of this report was to verify the form of vertical and horizontal spatialization of chemical, physical and water quality indicators of a Typic Haplortox cultivated with citrus. The ‘Valencia’ orange grove on ‘Rangpur’ lime was planted in 1995, in the county of Alto Paraná, northwestern Paraná, Brazil. In August 2002, undisturbed and disturbed samples were collected for chemical, physical and water analysis. Twenty-four transects were sampled perpendicular to the tree trunk, in two layers (0-0.20 and 0.20-0.40 m depth) […]

Chemical attributes and corn root system development as affected by liming in no-till

Gabriel Henrique Melo Nascimento Leite, Flávio Luiz Foletto Eltz, Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Neroli Pedro Cogo

01/Aug/2006

In Rio Grande do Sul state, the area cultivated with under no-till system now amounts to 60 % of the total rain-fed cultivated area. However, there are still doubts as to crop practices in this soil conservation system, such as liming and fertilization as well as regarding root growth and crop productivity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of lime doses and application forms on corn root development. The experiment was carried out in 1999/2000, in the […]

Influence of soil pH on inorganic phosphorus sorption and desorption in a humid brazilian Ultisol

Shinjiro Sato, Nicholas Brian Comerford

01/Oct/2005

Liming is a common practice to raise soil pH and increase phosphorus (P) bioavailability in tropical regions. However, reports on the effect of liming on P sorption and bioavailability are controversial. The process of phosphorus desorption is more important than P sorption for defining P bioavailability. However few studies on the relationship between soil pH and P desorption are available, and even fewer in the tropical soils. The effects of soil pH on P sorption and desorption in an Ultisol […]

Peanut response to lime and molybdenum application in low pH soils

J. A. Quaggio, P. B. Gallo, C. Owino-Gerroh, M. F. Abreu, H. Cantarella

01/Aug/2004

Liming acid soils is considered to assure the availability of Mo in crops. Additionally, in peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.) the positive response to liming is associated to a better supply of Ca+2, Mo for the nitrogenase-complex activity, and other non-nitrogen fixing activities of the crop. This study was thus undertaken to assess the effect of lime, Mo, and the lime-Mo interaction on peanut crop, on an acid Ultisol at the Mococa Experimental Station, Instituto Agronômico, São Paulo State, Brazil, from […]

Diffusive flux of iron in soils influenced by phosphorus rates and levels of acidity and moisture

F. N. Nunes, R. F. Novais, I. R. Silva, F. O. Gebrim, J. F. B. São José

01/Jun/2004

Iron deficiency in coffee plants cultivated in ferric Latosols may be induced by conditions that affect the transport of this nutrient in soils, such as P concentration, high pH values and low soil moisture content. The iron diffusive flux (FeF) in soils was evaluated as a function of P rates and levels of acidity and moisture. Surface soil samples of a clayey dystroferric Red Latosol and a loamy-sand dystroferric Yellow Red Latosol were supplied with 20 mg dm-3 Fe as […]

Reactivity of a slag in a distrofic red latosol

R. M. Prado, W. Natale, F. M. Feernandes, M. C. M. Corrêa

01/Feb/2004

The present study investigated the reactivity of a slag from steelworks in different particle size fractions, applied on an acid dystrophic Red Latosol, under laboratory conditions, in a 4 x 3 + 2 factorial scheme in four replications. Four particle sizes (material retained in the ABNT 5-10; 10-20; 20-50, and < 50 sieves), three doses of slag (0.00, 5.04, and 10.08 t ha-1, corresponding to 0.00, 1.01, and 2.02 g in 0.40 dm3 of soil per cup) and two control […]

Common bean response to variable proportions of calcium and magnesium in the cation exchange capacity of oxisols

E. L. Oliveira, M. S. Parra

01/Oct/2003

A greenhouse experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of the Ca/Mg ratio in the cation exchange capacity on common bean growth. Samples of a typic ferric aluminum Red Latosol (LVat) and a psamitic dystrophic Red Latosol (LVdp), both Haplortox (U.S. Soil Taxonomy) in pots containing 3.5 dm3 of soil were treated with Ca:Mg ratios of 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized block design with six replications. Three replications were harvested […]

Zinc fractions in a sandy soil and its relations with availability to Cynodon spp cv. Tifton-85

E. M. André, M. C. P. Cruz, M. E. Ferreira, L. A. S. Palma

01/Jun/2003

To evaluate a fractionation scheme for Zn in a sandy soil (Ultisol) and its relation with Zn availability for Cynodon spp cv. Tifton-85, an experiment was carried out in greenhouse, with a factorial scheme (5 doses of zinc, 2 doses of lime and 2 times of sampling), in a completely randomized block design, with three replications. The doses of Zn were: 0; 2.5; 5.0; 7.5 and 10 mg dm-3; half of the pots did not received liming (V = 42%) and, in the other half, liming was […]

Corn yield and uptake of Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn from sewage sludge-amended soil with and without liming

A. L. C. Martins, O. C. Bataglia, O. A. Camargo, H. Cantarella

01/Jun/2003

Although the value of sewage sludge (SS) as a fertilizer has long been recognized, it is still a matter of considerable concern, in view of the danger of excessive heavy metal uptake by plants, whereby these elements gain entry into the food chain. From 1983 to 1987, a field experiment was carried out in a split block design with four replications to evaluate grain and dry matter yield and heavy metal uptake by corn (Zea mays L.) grown on a […]

Changes of chemical soil characteristics due to doses and particle sizes of limestone in no-tillage and conventional systems

J. C. A. Mello, R. L. Villas Bôas, E. V. Lima, C. A. C. Crusciol, L. T. Büll

01/Jun/2003

The interest of surface liming of soils on no-tillage system is increasing. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of different lime particle sizes and doses applied during the implantation phase of no-tillage and in conventional tillage systems on soil pH and H + Al, Ca2+, and Mg2+ contents. The experiment was carried out in 1998/99, on the experimental farm of São Paulo State University in Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil, on a Red Distroferric Latossol (Oxisol). A split plot […]

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