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Contamination and Soil Biological Properties in the Serra Pelada Mine – Amazonia, Brazil

Renato Alves Teixeira, Antonio Rodrigues Fernandes, José Roberto Ferreira, Steel Silva Vasconcelos, Anderson Martins de Souza Braz

05/Feb/2018

ABSTRACT Discovered in 1980 and unleashed an utter gold rush of the modern era, Serra Pelada was the largest open-air mine in Brazil. About 80,000 gold prospectors worked there until 1984, when the gold pits were flooded. The environmental impact caused by mining inflicted irreversible damage to the ecosystem, with the formation of a large lake and piles of waste rock and sterile overburden, still evident 28 years after the mine was closed. This study aimed to evaluate the available […]

Total organic carbon, microbial biomass and soil enzyme activity areas of agriculture, forestry and grassland in the middle Valley of Paraíba do Sul River (RJ)

Cristiane Figueira da Silva, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Divino Levi Miguel, Júlio César Fernandes Feitora, Arcângelo Loss, Carlos Eduardo Gabriel Menezes, [...]

01/Dec/2012

Soil characteristics such as total organic carbon (TOC), microbial biomass and enzymatic activity are influenced by many factors and have been suggested as suitable indicators of changes caused by different land use systems and soil management. The objective of this study was to evaluate the COT, microbial biomass and enzymatic activity of a typical Inceptisol in agricultural, forest and grassland areas in the Middle Valley of the Paraíba do Sul river (RJ). The systems evaluated were: annual agriculture (Agan); perennial […]

Microbiological and biochemical properties of an agricultural Mexican soil amended with sewage sludge

Renato Armenta, Rocio Vaca, Jorge Lugo, Pedro del Aguila

01/Nov/2012

The application of sewage sludge is a concern because it may affect the quality of organic matter and microbiological and biochemical soil properties. The effects of surface application of sewage sludge to an agricultural soil (at 18 and 36 t ha-1 dry basis) were assessed in one maize (Zea mays L.) growing season. The study evaluated microbial biomass, basal respiration and selected enzymatic activities (catalase, urease, acid and alkaline phosphatase, and β-glucosidase) 230 days after sewage sludge application and infrared […]

Industrial and urban organic wastes increase soil microbial activity and biomass

Cácio Luiz Boechat, Jorge Antonio Gonzaga Santos, Adriana Maria de Aguiar Accioly, Marcela Rebouças Bomfim, Adailton Conceição dos Santos

01/Nov/2012

Microbial processes have been used as indicators of soil quality, due to the high sensitivity to small changes in management to evaluate, e.g., the impact of applying organic residues to the soil. In an experiment in a completely randomized factorial design 6 x 13 + 4, (pot without soil and residue or absolute control) the effect of following organic wastes was evaluated: pulp mill sludge, petrochemical complex sludge, municipal sewage sludge, dairy factory sewage sludge, waste from pulp industry and […]

Soil tillage systems and cover crops in organic production of common bean and corn. II – soil biological properties

Eurâimi de Queiroz Cunha, Luís Fernando Stone, Enderson Petrônio de Brito Ferreira, Agostinho Dirceu Didonet, José Aloísio Alves Moreira, Wilson Mozena Leandro

01/Apr/2011

The influence of cover crops and their management on the maintenance of soil biological quality in areas under organic production should be better understood. This study aimed to determine the influence of the cover crops sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea), pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp), velvet bean (Mucuna aterrima), sorghum (Sorgum technicum), and fallow on biological properties of soil under organic common bean and corn, in no-tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT) systems. The study was conducted in Santo Antônio […]

Soil microbial biomass in a no-tillage integrated crop-livestock system under different grazing intensities

Edicarlos Damacena de Souza, Sérgio Ely Valadão Gigante de Andrade Costa, Ibanor Anghinoni, Christina Venzke Simões de Lima, Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho, Amanda Posselt Martins

01/Feb/2010

In integrated crop-livestock systems most of the nutrient supply for a pasture is provided by animal excretions, in the form of manure or urine, stimulating the activity and accumulation of nutrients in the cells. This study was carried out in an integrated crop-livestock system under no-tillage, initiated in 2001, with the objective of evaluating the impact of different winter grazing intensities (black oat + Italian ryegrass; 10, 20, and 40 cm, and a no-grazing control treatment) on microbial activity and […]

Organic carbon and microbial phosphorus in a no-till integrated crop-livestock system under different grazing intensities

Edicarlos Damacena de Souza, Sergio Ely Valadão Gigante de Andrade Costa, Christina Venzke Simões de Lima, Ibanor Anghinoni, Egon José Meurer, Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho

01/Jun/2008

Integrated crop-livestock systems have attracted more interest in the last few years due to their capacity of improving stability and sustainability of agricultural systems as compared to more specialized production systems. Soil organic carbon content has been used as an indicator of soil sustainability and stability. In this sense, this study aimed to measure the stocks of total organic carbon fractions and phosphorus in the microbial biomass in a Rhodic Hapludox (Oxisol) under integrated crop-livestock system with different grazing intensities […]

Effect of glyphosate and imazaquin on the soybean rhizoplane bacterial community and microbiological soil characteristics

Jerri Édson Zilli, Gloria Regina Botelho, Maria Cristina Prata Neves, Norma Gouvêa Rumjanek

01/Apr/2008

Cultural practices, such as herbicide application, can directly interfere with microbial communities of soil and roots. These effects are complex and difficult to be detected, especially when analyzed by conventional methods. On the other hand, the recent development and use of molecular, DNA-based methods allows for a more accurate evaluation of these, often negative, effects. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of glyphosate and imazaquin-based herbicides, widely used in Brazil, on soil microbial biomass carbon, soil […]

Effects of native pasture burning and Pinus monoculture on changes in soil biological attributes on the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina – Brazil

Dilmar Baretta, Julio Cesar Pires Santos, Samuel Ribeiro Figueiredo, Osmar Klauberg-Filho

01/Oct/2005

The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of burning native pastures and of cultivating Pinus sp in monoculture in Lages, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Total organic carbon (TOC), microbial biomass carbon (MBC), microbial basal respiration (C-CO2), the microbial metabolic quotient (qCO2), and the ratio MBC/TOC were analyzed. Four representative areas of the region with 0.5 ha each were selected: (a) native pasture without burning for at least 50 years (NP); (b) native pasture burnt off every year (NPF); […]

Microbial biomass and its activity in soils under different tillage and crop rotation systems

E. L. Balota, A. Colozzi-Filho, D. S. Andrade, M. Hungria

01/Dec/1998

In this study, microbial biomass and its activity were evaluated on a soil submitted to crop rotations with wheat/soybean and wheat/maize under the no-tillage and conventional tillage systems. The evaluation was performed on an experiment established since 1976 at the Experimental Station of Instituto Agronômico do Paraná (IAPAR), Londrina (PR), Brazil. Soil samples were taken in the plough layer (0-15 cm) ten days after planting and seven days before harvesting summer and winter crops during 1992, 1993 and 1994. The […]