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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 […]

Chemical and biochemical properties of Araucaria angustifolia (Bert.) Ktze. forest soils in the state of São Paulo

Fernanda de Carvalho, Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira, Elke Jurandy Bran Nogueira Cardoso

01/Aug/2012

Araucaria angustifolia, commonly named Araucaria, is a Brazilian native species that is intensively exploited due to its timber quality. Therefore, Araucaria is on the list of species threatened by extinction. Despite the importance of soil for forest production, little is known about the soil properties of the highly fragmented Araucaria forests. This study was designed to investigate the use of chemical and biological properties as indicators of conservation and anthropogenic disturbance of Araucaria forests in different sampling periods. The research […]

Fractions of organic carbon in a humic oxisol under different uses in the agreste region of brazil

Priscila Maria de Aquino Pessoa, Gustavo Pereira Duda, Raquel Bezerra de Barros, Maria Betânia Galvão dos Santos Freire, Clístenes Willians Araújo do Nascimento, Marcelo Metri Correa

01/Feb/2012

The conversion of natural vegetation to cultivated land often results in changes in the quantity and quality of soil organic matter. The magnitude of these alterations varies according to the soil properties, climate, crops and soil management. Soil organic C is not always a sensitive indicator of soil changes. The distribution of C fractions is therefore being used to assess the soil organic matter quality more precisely. This study evaluated the changes in organic C fractions of a Humic Oxisol […]

Microbial indicators of soil quality in different management systems

Bruno Brito Lisboa, Luciano Kayser Vargas, Andressa Oliveira da Silveira, Adriana Ferreira Martins, Pedro Alberto Selbach

01/Feb/2012

Agricultural activity, by the application of different soil management practices, can cause impacts on soil production capacity that need to be assessed. In this study, different microbiological parameters were evaluated, to assess the relation of soil quality with different tillage practices and crop systems, in comparison to a natural reference soil. The activities of β-glucosidase, urease, acid phosphatase and arylsulphatase were evaluated, as well as soil microbial respiratory activity and microbial biomass. Conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT) were evaluated […]

Microbial and soil properties in restoration areas in the jequitinhonha valley, Minas Gerais

Danielle Cristina Fonseca Santos, Paulo Henrique Grazziotti, Alexandre Christófaro Silva, Aldo Vilar Trindade, Enilson de Barros Silva, Lidiomar Soares da Costa, [...]

01/Dec/2011

To mitigate the impacts of eucalypt monoculture, forestry companies in the Upper Jequitinhonha Valley (MG) have adopted the insertion of strips of native vegetation in-between the commercial plantations. The method used for the creation of these corridors is to allow spontaneous regrowth of native vegetation in areas previously under eucalypt. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of cover crops on microbial and soil properties for a detailed description of the restoration process of native vegetation in […]

Management systems and the carbon and nitrogen stocks of cerrado oxisol under soybean-maize succession

Rafael de Souza Nunes, André Alves de Castro Lopes, Djalma Martinhão Gomes de Sousa, Ieda de Carvalho Mendes

01/Aug/2011

Carbon and N stocks in soils are determined by the balance between addition and losses, and tillage and cropping systems are decisive in this process. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of soil management systems based on tillage, cover crops and P fertilization on C and N stocks in physical fractions of the soil organic matter and on microbial biomass and respiration in a soil after 11 years under soybean-maize rotation. The experiment was initiated in 1999 in an […]

Soil microbial attributes after application of anaerobic sludge from a sewage treatment station of parboiled rice

Giúlia D'Avila Vieira, Danilo Dufech Castilhos, Rosa Maria Vargas Castilhos

01/Apr/2011

Rice, grown in all Brazilian regions, is particularly important in the southern region, where 60 % of the total production of this cereal is raised. The rice parboiling process is a hydrothermal treatment of partially cooking the grains in the husk, improving the nutritional value. This process results in an effluent rich in organic matter and nutrients, which can be used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. In this sense, this study aimed to evaluate the quality of a soil based […]

Microbial and enzymatic activity in soil after organic composting

Isabel Cristina Vinhal-Freitas, Dalcimar Regina Batista Wangen, Adão de Siqueira Ferreira, Gilberto Fernandes Corrêa, Beno Wendling

01/Jun/2010

Microbial activity and biochemical properties are important indicators of the impact of organic composting on soil. The objective of this study was to evaluate some indicators of soil microbial and biochemical processes after application of compost (household waste). A Typic Acrustox, sampled at a depth of 10 cm under Cerrado biome vegetation, was evaluated in three treatments: control (soil without organic compost amendment) and soil with two doses of domestic organic compost (10 and 20 g kg-1 soil). The following properties were evaluated: […]

Carbon and nitrogen pools in soil organic matter under eucalypt, pasture and savanna vegetation in Brazil

Karina Pulrolnik, Nairam Félix de Barros, Ivo Ribeiro Silva, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Carolina Braga Brandani

01/Oct/2009

The substitution of the native Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) vegetation by planted eucalyptus forests can influence the C and N pools in the different soil organic matter (SOM) fractions. However, the intensity and direction of this change depend on the soil type, climate, and management techniques in the planted area. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of eucalypt plantations on the C and N pool of labile and stable SOM fractions in an area previously occupied with […]

Bacteria diversity and microbial biomass in forest, pasture and fallow soils in the southwestern Amazon basin

Karina Cenciani, Marcio Rodrigues Lambais, Carlos Clemente Cerri, Lucas Carvalho Basílio de Azevedo, Brigitte Josefine Feigl

01/Aug/2009

It is well-known that Amazon tropical forest soils contain high microbial biodiversity. However, anthropogenic actions of slash and burn, mainly for pasture establishment, induce profound changes in the well-balanced biogeochemical cycles. After a few years the grass yield usually declines, the pasture is abandoned and is transformed into a secondary vegetation called “capoeira” or fallow. The aim of this study was to examine how the clearing of Amazon rainforest for pasture affects: (1) the diversity of the Bacteria domain evaluated […]

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