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Potassium leaching in soil as affected by potassium fertilizer rates applied over pearl millet straw

Ciro Antonio Rosolem, Rodrigo Arroyo Garcia, José Salvador Simoneti Foloni, Juliano Carlos Calonego

01/Oct/2006

The presence of straw on soil surface affects K cycling in the production system and can affect soil chemistry by modifying K leaching rate and intensity. An experiment was conducted to evaluate K leaching as affected by 30 mm of simulated rain over pearl millet straw receiving several broadcasted K rates. Pearl millet was grown for 55 days in a green house and then cut at soil level into pieces of 3 to 5 cm. Then it was distributed over the […]

Spatial soil fertility variability in a homogeneously managed corn field

Zaqueu Fernando Montezano, Edemar Joaquim Corazza, Takashi Muraoka

01/Oct/2006

Insights on the variability of soil fertility in cultivated areas can contribute significantly to a rationalized use of fertilizers and soil amendments. The objective of this study was to determine the soil fertility variability through the fractionation of a commercial corn field into small management cells. The study was carried out on the farm Alto Alegre, Planaltina, GO, Brazil, on an Oxisol previously under Cerrado (savannah) in an area of 373 ha under corn in the 2003/2004 growing season. A polygon […]

Chemical forms in soils and bioavailability of manganese to soybean under no-tillage

Silvino Guimarães Moreira, Luis Ignácio Prochnow, Jorge de Castro Kiehl, Ladislau Martin Neto, Volnei Pauletti

01/Feb/2006

This field study had the following objectives: to determine the most appropriate micronutrient extractor to evaluate manganese bioavailability in soils under no-tillage; to evaluate the interaction of soil manganese with humic acids in soils under no-tillage with and without manganese deficiency through electronic paramagnetic resonance (EPR); and to evaluate manganese fractions (exchangeable, organic, oxides and residual) after manganese addition in soils under no-tillage with and without previous manganese deficiency for soybean. Four sites (I to IV) were selected to study […]

Potassium leaching from plant cover straw at different senescence stages after chemical desiccation

Juliano Carlos Calonego, José Salvador Simoneti Foloni, Ciro Antonio Rosolem

01/Feb/2005

Chemical control of green cover crops is common in no-till systems and nutrient mineralization of the residues left on the soil surface can be intensified by rainfall over time after the plant desiccation. Potassium leaching from six green cover crops was evaluated as affected by rainfall simulated at different stages after the herbicide application. Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum), guinea sorghum (Sorghum vulgare), black oat (Avena strigosa), triticale (Triticum secale), Indian hemp (Crotalaria juncea), and brachiaria (Brachiaria decumbens) were grown under […]

Chemistry and physical-hydric characterization of a Red Latosol after 20 years of different soil use and management

G. C. Oliveira, M. S. Dias Junior, D. V. S. Resck, N. Curi

01/Apr/2004

The management and tillage change the soil structure, which in turn interferes with a series of physic-hydraulic properties in the surface soil layer. This work had as objective to evaluate chemical and physical-hydraulic soil properties that have implications on soil aggregation, macroporosity, and the available soil water in Red Latosol (Oxisol), either cropped under no-tillage or disk plowed for 20 years. The control was a native Cerrado (savannah) vegetation. Because of the absence of soils tillage and reduced machinery traffic, the […]

Carbon forms of a Typic Eutroferric Red Latossol under no-tillage in a savanna biogeographic system

M. E. C. Rosa, N. Olszevski, E. S. Mendonça, L. M. Costa, J. R. Correia

01/Oct/2003

The objective of this study was to evaluate physical and chemical soil properties and organic carbon dynamics in a Typic Eutroferric Red Latossol under different land uses (no-till system, irrigated and non- irrigated crops, and native forest) in the savanna region of Santa Helena de Goiás, Goiás State, Brazil. Samples were collected from five soil layers (0.0-0.05, 0.05-0.10, 0.10-0.20, 0.20-0.30, and 0.30-0.40 m) and separated in aggregate size groups of above or below 0.25 mm. Chemical and physical analyses determined the total […]

Potassium leaching from green cover crop residues as affected by rainfall amount

C. A. Rosolem, J. C. Calonego, J. S. S. Foloni

01/Apr/2003

Besides protecting soil from erosion, plant residues left on the soil surface by green cover crops in no-till cropping systems represent a considerable nutrient source of nutrients that can be made available for the following crop. Potassium leaching from the straw of six cover crop species was evaluated, in relation to the amount of rain on the residues. Pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum), guinea sorghum (Sorghum vulgare), black oat (Avena strigosa), triticale (Triticum secale), Indian hemp (Crotalaria juncea) and brachiaria (Brachiaria […]

Biological indicator attributes of soil quality under management systems in the cerrado region of the southern Goiás state, Brazil

A. F. D'Andréa, M. L. N. Silva, N. Curi, J. O. Siqueira, M. A. C. Carneiro

01/Dec/2002

Due to the dynamic nature of soil microorganisms, the study of microbial biomass quantity and activity can furnish important information for the planning of adequate land use. The objective of this work was to verify alterations in biological attributes of soil quality indicators after the adoption of management systems in originally native cerrado areas, and to select the attributes with the best performance of indicating such alterations. Soil samples were collected at three depths (0-10, 10-20, and 20-40 cm) in […]

Phosphorus in the microbial biomass and acid phosphatase activity by phosphate application in soil under no-tillage system

E. Conte, I. Anghinoni, D. S. Rheinheimer

01/Dec/2002

Microbial biomass and phosphatase activity are essential for phosphorus dynamics in the soil and its supply for plants. This research determines the effects of phosphate application on phosphorus accumulation in microbial biomass and on acid phosphatase activity in soil under no-till system. In January 2000, samples of the 0-10 cm soil layer were collected from the treatments of accumulated application rates (0, 130, 180, 260, 360, 540, 720, 980 and 1,240 kg ha-1 of P2O5) during the six experimental years […]

Factors controlling compressibility of a paleudalf and a haplortox soil. I- initial state of compactness

V. R. Silva, D. J. Reinert, J. M. Reichert, J. M. Soares

01/Mar/2002

Knowing the susceptibility of a soil to compaction is important to adjust soil management, tillage practices, and traffic to cause minimal detrimental effects on soil properties. The objective of this study was to determine the preconsolidation pressure (σ’p) and the compression index (Cc) at two depths of two soils under no-tillage and conventional tillage, including a wide variation of the state of compaction. Undisturbed soil samples were collected with rings (5.4cm wide and 2.0cm high), at 0 to 2 and […]

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