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Fertilizer and lime recommendation system for pineapple – fertcalc-abacaxi

Alexandre Paiva da Silva, Víctor Hugo Alvarez V, Adailson Pereira de Souza, Júlio César Lima Neves, Roberto Ferreira Novais, José Pires Dantas

01/Oct/2009

The nutritional demand of pineapple plants is higher than for other crops and IT depends on cultivar, fruit weight, production destination and planting density and cultivation system. However, the variation in these factors is not always taken into account in fertilization tables. The purpose of this study was to propose a fertilizer and lime recommendation system for pineapple designated FERTCALC-Abacaxi, based on systematization and modeling of literature data and the current knowledge concerning fertilization and mineral nutrition of the crop. […]

Modelling the load support capacity and quantification of mechanized operation effects on a Yellow Latosol under coffee plantations

Arystides Resende Silva, Moacir de Souza Dias Junior, Paulo Tácito Gontijo Guimarães, Cezar Franciso Araújo Júnior

01/Apr/2006

Minas Gerais state is the largest coffee producer in Brazil. The state contributes with over 50 % of the total production, which is for the most part cultivated in the Cerrado region. This region is outstanding in coffee production due to the advanced technology in mechanization. Consequently, the machine traffic that the soils are subjected to causes concern because of the possibility of widespread soil compaction. Our objectives were (a) to propose load support capacity models to a typical dystrophic […]

Evaluation of soil, climate and crop management factors in Coffea arabica L. production in western region of São Paulo, Brazil

M. A. M. Weill, F. B. Arruda, J. B. Oliveira, P. L. Donzeli, B. van Raij

01/Dec/1999

Attributes of soil, climate and crop management were characterized in ten growing coffee plantations in the western region of São Paulo State. The purpose of this work was to identify the main limiting productivity factors and develop a simple multivariate model to explain observed yield in the period between 1984 and 1989. Over two thousand traits were initially analyzed by simple correlation to the final yield, and the significant ones, with at least 5% level according to the Student test […]

Estimate of the effect of soil management and moisture content on additional compaction of three latosols

M. K. Kondo, M. S. Dias Junior

01/Dec/1999

Additional soil compaction occurs when the pressure applied on the soil is greater than the preconsolidation pressure, causing the soil to deform along the virgin compression line. The objectives of this study were: to validate the model proposed by Dias Junior (1994); to propose a model to quantify soil mechanical resistance and; to evaluate the effect of soil use and moisture on the virgin compression line and on the compression index of three Latosols under annual crop, natural forest and […]

Extraction of soil water by plants: development and validation of a model

Q. de Jong van Lier, P. L. Libardi

01/Dec/1997

A quantitative model of water movement within the immediate vicinity of an individual root is developed and results of an experiment to validate the model are presented. The model is based on the assumption that the amount of water transpired by a plant in a certain period is replaced by an equal volume entering its root system during the same time. The model is based on the Darcy-Buckingham equation to calculate the soil water matric potential at any distance from […]

Soil loss expectancy in a watershed under different forest managements

A.G. Castro, M. Valério Filho

01/Sep/1997

A cartographic simulation in a Geographical Information System (GIS) was used to evaluate the environmental impacts of different forest management strategies on a watershed scale. The project was conducted in a small (2 km2) watershed located at northern coast of the State of Espírito Santo, Brazil, which is inserted in an area of eucalypt-clone plantation comprised by the agro-industrial complex Aracruz Celulose S.A. Potential impacts were assessed by applying the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) in a GIS, where different […]