Physical quality of sandy soils under orange orchards in Southern Brazil
22/Jun/2022
ABSTRACT Sandy soils are characterized by low organic matter content and soil water retention and availability. Conventional tillage has been used for the implementation of orange orchards, but it exposes the soil to erosion and promotes accelerated oxidation of organic matter with negative impacts on the soil’s physical quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the soil physical quality of sandy soils influenced by two soil tillage practices for planting the orange trees in areas after long-time under […]
Water Erosion in a Long-Term Soil Management Experiment with a Humic Cambisol
01/Aug/2017
ABSTRACT Water erosion, the main factor in soil degradation, is strongly influenced by soil cover and management. The objective of this study was to determine soil and water losses under natural rainfall conditions from 1993 to 2012 in the southern Santa Catarina Plateau, Brazil, in 3.5 × 22.1 m plots with crops in rotation to study the following management treatments: conventional tillage (CT), minimum tillage (MT), and no-tillage (NT), and a treatment with bare soil (BS). The soil cover remaining […]
Mineralogy of a red latosol under different management systems for twenty-four years
01/Dec/2008
The search for management systems that preserve or improve soil qualities, the mineralogical as well as the organic composition, with a view to higher yields, is becoming more and more intense. The objective this study was to qualitatively verify the mineralogical effects of different management types: conventional , minimum and no-tillage for 24 years on a Red Latosol in Ponta Grossa, PR, Brazil, by the following techniques: X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence and Fourier transform infrared. No significant changes in the […]
Deep-Litter and pig slurry as nitrogen sources for corn
01/Feb/2008
Most of the pig manure generated in the swine production in southern Brazil is handled and stored as liquid manure, but there is a growing interest in adopting the deep-litter production system and using the resulting organic material as fertilizer. A field experiment was carried out on a typic Hapludalf in an experimental area of the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, state of Rio Grande do Sul, from October 2002 to March 2003, to evaluate the soil N […]
Soil temperature variation in three different systems of soil management in blackbeans crop
01/Jun/2006
Soil temperature is a property that directly affects crop growth and is influenced by the energy balance on the soil surface. Thus, soil management systems influence soil temperature because they change soil surface conditions. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of three soil management systems on soil temperature throughout the snapbean cycle. A field experiment was arranged in a randomized block (split plot) design with four replicates, on a soil classified as Hapludalf. The treatments were […]
Soil spatial variability of phosphorus, potassium, and organic matter, in relation to management systems
01/Mar/1998
Soil spatial variability of phosphorus, potassium, and organic matter was studied in different soils and management systems, in two counties: a) Eldorado do Sul, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, on a Dark Red Podzolic-Kandiudult (conventional tillage, no-tillage, minimum tillage, and pasture), using a grid sampling of 1 x 1 m and at depths of 0-0.05 and 0.05-0.20 m; b) Passo Fundo, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, on a Dusky Red Latosol – Hapludox (conventional tillage and […]