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Physicogenic and biogenic aggregates under different management systems in the Cerrado region, Brazil

Luiz Alberto da Silva Rodrigues Pinto ORCID logo , José Luiz Rodrigues Torres ORCID logo , Igor de Sousa Morais ORCID logo , Robert Ferreira ORCID logo , Wanderson Farias da Silva Júnior ORCID logo , Sandra de Santana Lima ORCID logo , [...]

23/Apr/2021

ABSTRACT An important strategy for the sustainable management of Cerrado soils is no-till (NT) systems, which may improve soil properties, particularly aggregation. Soil aggregates can be categorized according to their formation pathways into physicogenic (Phy) and biogenic (Bio). This study aimed (i) to quantify the relative proportion of physicogenic and biogenic aggregates and (ii) evaluate the levels of total organic carbon and their respective humic and physical fractions in the aggregates’ formation pathways. The following managed and unmanaged sites were […]

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Cover Crops Effects on Soil Chemical Properties and Onion Yield

Rodolfo Assis de Oliveira, Gustavo Brunetto, Arcângelo Loss, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Claudinei Kürtz, Vilmar Müller, [...]

06/Jun/2016

ABSTRACT Cover crops contribute to nutrient cycling and may improve soil chemical properties and, consequently, increase crop yield. The aim of this study was to evaluate cover crop residue decomposition and nutrient release, and the effects of these plants on soil chemical properties and on onion (Allium cepa L.) yield in a no-tillage system. The experiment was carried out in an Inceptisol in southern Brazil, where cover crops were sown in April 2012 and 2013. In July 2013, shoots of […]

NUTRIENT RELEASE FROM FORAGE STRAW INTERCROPPED WITH MAIZE AND FOLLOWED BY SOYBEAN

Veridiana Zocoler de Mendonça, Luiz Malcolm Mano de Mello, Marcelo Andreotti, Cristiano Magalhães Pariz, Élcio Hiroyoshi Yano, Francisco Cezar Belchor Lages Pereira

01/Jan/2015

In tropical regions there is rapid decomposition of plant material deposited on the soil, and the ability to recycle nutrients through this decomposition is one of the most important aspects of cover crops. The aim of this study was to evaluate the yield and nutrient release from forage crops intercropped with maize for silage, and soybean in succession. The study was conducted in the experimental area of Universidade Estadual Paulista, Ilha Solteira campus, Brazil. The experiment consisted of maize for […]