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Chemical, physical, and biological properties of soil with pastures recovered by integration crop-livestock system in Eastern Amazon

Carlos Augusto Rocha de Moraes Rego ORCID logo , Paulo Sérgio Rabello de Oliveira ORCID logo , Luciano Cavalcante Muniz ORCID logo , Jean Sérgio Rosset ORCID logo , Eloisa Mattei ORCID logo , Bruna Penha Costa ORCID logo , [...]

21/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT Soil quality can be understood as its capacity to provide several essential services within the ecosystem and has been used to understand the impact of different managements, providing information that proves the benefits and your maintenance of the agroecosystem. To understand the impact of different managements, this study aimed to compare the chemical, physical, and biological soil properties in pasture areas managed with different recovery times in an integrated crop-livestock system about perennial pastures and secondary forest. The following […]

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Spatial Variability of Soil Properties in Archeological Dark Earth Sites under Cacao Cultivation

Douglas Marcelo Pinheiro da Silva, Milton César Costa Campos, Uilson Franciscon, Leandro Coutinho Alho, Luis Antônio Coutrim dos Santos, Pérsio de Paula, [...]

01/Aug/2016

ABSTRACT Soils with an A horizon formed by human activity, an anthropogenic A horizon, are found in the Amazon Region. Few studies have examined the spatial distribution of the properties of these soils. We mapped the spatial variability of some soil properties in an area of Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) in the Brazilian Amazon. A sampling grid was defined over an area of 42 × 88 m under cacao cultivation in which sampling points were established at a spacing of […]

Aggregate stability by the “high energy moisture characteristic” method in an oxisol under differentiated management

Érika Andressa da Silva, Geraldo César de Oliveira, Bruno Montoani Silva, Carla Eloize Carducci, Junior Cesar Avanzi, Milson Evaldo Serafim

01/Oct/2014

Studies testing the High Energy Moisture Characteristic (HEMC) technique in tropical soils are still incipient. By this method, the effects of different management systems can be evaluated. This study investigated the aggregation state of an Oxisol under coffee with Brachiaria between crop rows and surface-applied gypsum rates using HEMC. Soil in an experimental area in the Upper São Francisco region, Minas Gerais, was studied at depths of 0.05 and 0.20 m in coffee rows. The treatments consisted of 0, 7, […]

Physical quality of Oxisols under no-tillage in the Savanna region of Piaui

Rossanna Barbosa Pragana, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro, Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro Filho, Juliana Alves da Costa

01/Nov/2012

The Cerrado is being increasingly exploited in production systems characterized by intensive land use, without due concern for the preservation of natural resources. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of no-tillage soybean on the physical properties of Oxisols. The study was carried out in the region of “Serra do Quilombo”, located in the Cerrado region of the State of Piauí.  To assess changes in soil properties caused by agricultural use, soil samples were collected from conventional […]

Potential use of century model and gis to evaluate the impact of agriculture on regional soil organic carbon stocks

Elisandra Solange Oliveira Bortolon, João Mielniczuk, Carlos Gustavo Tornquist, Fabíola Lopes, Élvio Giasson, Homero Bergamaschi

01/Jun/2012

The land use and land use and management changes are among the main determinants of the stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC). The spatially explicit dynamic modeling is a technique that has been successfully used in evaluations of regional SOC stocks changes. Thus, this study aimed to use the Century 4.0 model associated with geoprocessing and remote sensing techniques to evaluate the effects of agricultural use and soil management changes on dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) on farms in […]

Long-term C-CO2 emissions and carbon crop residue mineralization in an oxisol under different tillage and crop rotation systems

Ben-Hur Costa de Campos, Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Carlos Gustavo Tornquist, Rodrigo da Silveira Nicoloso, Jackson Ernani Fiorin

01/Jun/2011

Soil C-CO2 emissions are sensitive indicators of management system impacts on soil organic matter (SOM). The main soil C-CO2 sources at the soil-plant interface are the decomposition of crop residues, SOM turnover, and respiration of roots and soil biota. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the impacts of tillage and cropping systems on long-term soil C-CO2 emissions and their relationship with carbon (C) mineralization of crop residues. A long-term experiment was conducted in a Red Oxisol in Cruz […]

Physical quality of an Oxisol cultivated with maize submited to cover crops in the pre-cropping period

Fabiana de Souza Pereira, Itamar Andrioli, Amauri Nelson Beutler, Cinara Xavier de Almeida, Faber de Souza Pereira

01/Feb/2010

The intensive use of land alters the distribution of the pore size which imparts consequences on the soil physical quality. The Least Limiting Water Range (LLWR) allows for the visualization of the effects of management systems upon either the improvement or the degradation of the soil physical quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the physical quality of a Red Latosol (Oxisol) submited to cover crops in the period prior to the maize crop in a no-tillage and […]

Estimating penetration resistance of an oxisol under perennial crop in northern Paraná state

Adriana Aparecida Ribon, João Tavares Filho

01/Oct/2008

Soil resistance to root penetration is an important physical characteristic for defining soil management techniques. The purpose of this study was to estimate the mechanical soil penetration resistance of an Oxisol under perennial crop, at three gravimetrical moisture contents, based on bulk density, moisture, and soil clay and organic matter content. The soil penetration resistance was evaluated by an impact penetrometer and the impact data in dm-1 were converted into dynamic resistance (MPa). At the moment of the determination of […]

Evaluation of physical attributes of a dystrophic Red Nitosol under no-tillage, conventional tillage and native forest systems

Renato Lara de Assis, Kléber Pereira Lanças

01/Jul/2005

As the time of adoption of no-tillage systems lengthens thee occur modification in soil physical attributes; however, these effects are not well quantified yet. The present study had the objective to evaluate the effect of time of adoption of a no-tillage system, compared to native forest and a conventional tillage system using physical attributes of a Dystroferric Red Nitosol. The evaluated systems were: PD1 (one year of adoption of no-tillage), PD4 (no-tillage for four years), PD5 (no-tillage for five years), […]

Compressibility of a clayey Red Latosol as a function of water tension, use and management of the soil

G. C. Oliveira, M. S. Dias Junior, N. Curi, D. V. S. Resck

01/Oct/2003

Soil compaction is one of the main consequences of inadequate soil management and can lead to a loss of the agricultural sustainability. The compressive behavior of a clayey Red Latosol (Oxisol) under four water tensions and under native vegetation, no-till, and conventional till with a disk plow for two decades was studied. Undisturbed soil samples were used to characterize the soil porosity and for uniaxial compression tests. Preconsolidation pressures and compression indexes were obtained from the soil compression curves, and […]