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Delineation of potential management zones for cowpea by factorial kriging and spatial Fuzzy C-Means of yield and soil chemical and texture properties

João Fernandes da Silva Júnior ORCID logo , Thiago Thomé da Silva ORCID logo , Devid Jackson da Silva Sousa ORCID logo , Rose Luiza Moraes Tavares ORCID logo , Benedito Dutra Luz de Souza ORCID logo , Daniel Pereira Pinheiro ORCID logo

14/Jan/2025

ABSTRACT In precision agriculture, accurate delineation of management zones and understanding spatial variability of soil properties and crop yields are critical for optimizing resource allocation and improving productivity. Spatial variability of different environmental factors (soil and plants) is evident in several studies. Associations between the texture and chemical properties of the soil and cowpea yield have been tested, but a large, unexplained variance of ranges between kriged maps is usually reported. This suggests that a deeper exploration into the soil […]

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Soil Macrofauna as a Soil Quality Indicator in Native and replanted Araucaria angustifolia Forests

Jamil de Morais Pereira, Julia Corá Segat, Dilmar Baretta, Rafael Leandro de Figueiredo Vasconcellos, Carolina Riviera Duarte Maluche Baretta, Elke Jurandy Bran Nogueira Cardoso

30/Oct/2017

ABSTRACT Studies on soil quality in Araucaria forests contribute to understanding changes in this ecosystem and serve as a tool in conserving its biodiversity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of soil macrofauna in discriminating native and replanted Araucaria forests for selection of soil quality indicators. Native (NF) and replanted (RF) Araucaria angustifolia forests were evaluated in three regions of the state of São Paulo, representing three true replications. Fifteen soil samples were collected in each […]

Pedological Heterogeneity of Soils Developed from Lithologies of the Pirambóia, Sanga-do-Cabral, and Guará Geological Formations in Southern Brazil

Pablo Grahl dos Santos, Jaime Antonio de Almeida, Letícia Sequinatto, David José Miquelluti

21/Jul/2017

ABSTRACT The source material is one of the factors that most influence soil genesis and the mainly responsible for the nature, composition, and behavior of the soil. Given the geological complexity of the Santa Maria River basin, the objective of this study was to investigate whether the new lithologies described recently may be responsible for a greater variation in soil properties, as well as in the soil taxonomy itself. The study area is located in the municipality of Rosário do […]

Soil solution and principal component analysis for the monitoring of agricultural areas amended with sewage sludge

Aline Renée Coscione, Lívia Fernanda Mendonça Silva, Isabella Clerici De Maria, Cristiano Alberto de Andrade, Vera Lucia Ferracini

01/Oct/2014

The use of sewage sludge in agriculture is a sound alternative for nutrient recycling, but the concern over increase in soluble chemical species from mineralization of organic matter remains. The study of the soil solution is a valuable tool for understanding the availability of nutrients and for assessing the risk of soil and water contamination. For such studies, where the number of parameters examined is usually more than 10, the use of multivariate analysis tools, such as principal component analysis […]

Remote sensing to determine the properties of an alfisol under sugarcane residue application

Juliano Araujo Martins, Peterson Ricardo Fiorio, José A. M. Demattê, Jarbas Honorio de Miranda, João Alberto Lelis Neto

01/Jun/2014

Remote sensing has been used in the evaluation of physical and chemical characteristics of soils as a source of rapid, non-destructive, and low cost information, which may assist in management of environmental liabilities. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential for use of hyperspectral data in determining some properties of soil under different levels of application of sugarcane residue (vinasse) using spectral data obtained from samples in field conditions and laboratory oven-dried soil. A randomized block design […]

Physical quality of an Oxisol under an integrated crop-livestock-forest system in the Brazilian Cerrado

Eurico Lucas de Sousa Neto, Itamar Andrioli, Roberto Giolo de Almeida, Manuel Cláudio Mota Macedo, Rattan Lal

01/Apr/2014

Soil physical quality is an important factor for the sustainability of agricultural systems. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate soil physical properties and soil organic carbon in a Typic Acrudox under an integrated crop-livestock-forest system. The experiment was carried out in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Treatments consisted of seven systems: integrated crop-livestock-forest, with 357 trees ha-1 and pasture height of 30 cm (CLF357-30); integrated crop-livestock-forest with 357 trees ha-1 and pasture height of 45 cm (CLF357-45); […]

Evaluation of ammonia volatilization losses by adjusted parameters of a logistic function

Marcos Lima Campos do Vale, Rogério Oliveira de Sousa, Walkyria Bueno Scivittaro

01/Feb/2014

The dynamics of N losses in fertilizer by ammonia volatilization is affected by several factors, making investigation of these dynamics more complex. Moreover, some features of the behavior of the variable can lead to deviation from normal distribution, making the main commonly adopted statistical strategies inadequate for data analysis. Thus, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the patterns of cumulative N losses from urea through ammonia volatilization in order to find a more adequate and detailed way of […]

Relationships between microbial activity and soil physical and chemical properties in native and reforested Araucaria angustifolia forests in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

Jamil de Morais Pereira, Dilmar Baretta, Daniel Bini, Rafael L. de F. Vasconcellos, Elke Jurandy Bran Nogueira Cardoso

01/Jun/2013

Araucaria angustifolia (Bert.) O. Kuntze is the main component of the Mixed Ombrophilous forest and, in the State of São Paulo, it is associated with a high diversity of soil organisms, essential for the maintenance of soil quality, making the conservation of this ecosystem a major and pressing challenge. The objective of this study was to identify the physical and chemical properties that are most closely correlated with dehydrogenase enzyme activity, basal respiration and microbial biomass under native (NF) and […]

Structure quality of an oxisol submitted to compaction

Paula Regina de Oliveira, José Frederico Centurion, Maria Aparecida Pessôa da Cruz Centurion, Karina de Vares Rossetti, Antonio Sergio Ferraudo, Helena Baroni Junqueira Franco, [...]

01/Jun/2013

The structure change caused by soil compaction is a limiting factor to growth and development of plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the physical parameters of an Eutrophic Oxisol in Jaboticabal, SP. Aggregate stability, hydraulic conductivity and “S” index were evaluated in a completely randomized split-plot (four levels of compaction and two depth), with four replications and an area of native forest (NF) as control. The compaction treatments consisted of C0 = 0, C1 = 2, C2= […]

Characterization of soil chemical properties of strawberry fields using principal component analysis

Gláucia Oliveira Islabão, Marília Alves Brito Pinto, Lisiane Priscila Roldão Selau, Ledemar Carlos Vahl, Luís Carlos Timm

01/Feb/2013

One of the largest strawberry-producing municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) is Turuçu, in the South of the State. The strawberry production system adopted by farmers is similar to that used in other regions in Brazil and in the world. The main difference is related to the soil management, which can change the soil chemical properties during the strawberry cycle. This study had the objective of assessing the spatial and temporal distribution of soil fertility parameters using principal component […]

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