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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 […]

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 […]

Microbial biomass and soil fauna during the decomposition of cover crops in no-tillage system

Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Jefferson Luis Meirelles Coimbra, Rosiane Berenice Nicoloso Denardin, Leandro do Prado Wildner

01/Aug/2011

The decomposition of plant residues is a biological process mediated by soil fauna, but few studies have been done evaluating its dynamics in time during the process of disappearance of straw. This study was carried out in Chapecó, in southern Brazil, with the objective of monitoring modifications in soil fauna populations and the C content in the soil microbial biomass (CSMB) during the decomposition of winter cover crop residues in a no-till system. The following treatments were tested: 1) Black […]

Soil biomass and microbial activity under different management systems in the physiographic region Campos das Vertentes – Minas gerais

Rubens Ribeiro da Silva, Marx Leandro Naves Silva, Evaldo Luis Cardoso, Fátima Maria de Souza Moreira, Nilton Curi, Alessandra Mayumi Tokura Alovisi

01/Oct/2010

Biomass and microbial activity have been suggested as appropriate indicators of changes caused by different land use and management systems. The objective of this study was to evaluate alterations in biomass and microbial activity of a typic acric Red-Yellow Latosol (Oxisol), under native Cerrado and different management systems, in the physiographic region Campos das Vertentes, state of Minas Gerais. The evaluated systems were: conventional tillage with potato (CCB); potato followed by oat in rotation with corn (CBAM); conventional tillage with […]

Comparison of methods for determining microbial biomass in two soils

M. M. Andréa, M. J. Moreno Hollweg

01/Dec/2004

The potential of soil microbial biomass measurements as indicators of soil bioactivity and interferences in this environment can be verified by the amount of published papers on the subject. Nevertheless, a comparison among data from different authors, regions, and soils is only possible when the methodology employed in the determinations is the same. Several papers, however, propose different methodologies and calculations. This study evaluated the results of microbial carbon determination by different extraction and digestion methodologies in two distinct soils. […]