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Residual effect of potassium fertilization with ryegrass on subsequent rice under no-tillage

M. A. Simonete, L. C. Vahl, R. T. Fabres, J. R. R. Couto, R. Lunardi

01/Sep/2002

To evaluate residual effects of potassium fertilization throught ryegrass on subsequent rice, under no-tillage system, a field experiment was performed from May 1996 to April 1997 in the Agricultural Center (Centro Agropecuário) of Palma/UFPel, in the county of Capão do Leão, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The examined soil was a Planossolo (Albaqualf) belonging to the Pelotas mapping unit. Treatments consisted of three K levels applied on the ryegrass (0, 0.5 and 1 time the recommended dose of 70 […]

Nitrogen application methods and their effects on nitrogen accumulation in corn plant

C. G. Bortolini, P. R. F. Silva, G. Argenta, E. L. Forsthofer

01/Jun/2002

Nitrogen accumulation in corn plant is highly influenced by N content in soil and by rate of its absorption by plant in a given growing stage. In order to compare the effects of N application methods on N accumulation and dry matter production by corn plant, an experiment was carried out in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, over the 1998/99 growing season. Treatments consisted of two levels of water availability, one adequate to corn crop needs and […]

Factors controlling compressibility of a paleudalf and a haplortox soil. II-degree of water saturation

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

01/Mar/2002

Soil water content is one of the determining factors in controlling compaction caused by animal trampling or machinery traffic.The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of water content (pore water saturation) on preconsolidation pressure (σ’p) and compression index (Cc) values, for two soils with contrasting textures, at two depths, cultivated under no tillage and conventional tillage.Undisturbed soil samples (5.35cm of diameter for 2cm of height) were collected in the surface layer (0 to 2cm) and in the […]

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 […]

Slope-length limits for different forms of residue management under no-till in a ultisol in the depressão central region of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

L. F. B. Morais, N. P. Cogo

01/Dec/2001

Erosion control benefits provided by conservation tillage can be diminished if mulch fails or loses its effectiveness. A field experiment was carried out at the Agriculture Experimental Station of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Eldorado do Sul, RGS, Brazil, on a 0.105 m m-1 slope, sandy loam Ultisol, to investigate mulch failure for different forms of residue management under no-till system. Simulated rainfall (63.5 mm h-1) was applied with the rotating-boom rainfall simulator until steady-runoff rates […]

Changes in chemical characteristics of the soil profile by surface lime application under natural pasture

C. Petrere, I. Anghinoni

01/Dec/2001

A considerable fraction of the area under natural pastures in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) – Brazil, presents acid soils and, if correctly managed, can be used for grain production. The objective of this study was to evaluate the changes in the chemical characteristics of an acid natural pasture field soil after receiving lime and being cultivated under different managements. Two experiments were conducted: one in the field and the other in soil columns in the laboratory. […]

Porosity characteristics of a Red-Yellow Podzolic under different tillage systems

C. E. G. R. Schaefer, C. M. Souza, F. J. Vallejos M., J. H. M. Viana, J. C. C. Galvão, L. M. Ribeiro

01/Sep/2001

The porosity characteristics of a Red-Yellow Podzolic was evaluated after 10 years of cultivation, under the following soil management treatments: no-tillage, moldboard plowing + disking, disk plowing + disking, off-set disk harrowing followed by moldboard plowing + disking, off-set disk harrowing followed by disk plowing + disking and off-set disk harrowing followed by disking. Undisturbed 15 cm high and 15 cm deep soil blocks, were sampled for morphometric analysis of the soil porosity. Results indicated the presence of surface sealing […]

Rill erosion under different soil tillage methods and soil consolidation

M. J. Schäfer, J. M. Reichert, E. A. Cassol, F. L. F. Eltz, D. J. Reinert

01/Jun/2001

Soil tillage and consolidation modify soil resistance to rill erosion. Thus, an experiment was carried out on a Hapludulf, under field conditions in 1997/98, to study rill erosion under different tillage methods and soil consolidation, to evaluate the sediment size and to determine rill erodibility (Kr) and critical shear stress (τc). The experiment was completely randomized with six replications, using the following treatments: recent conventional tillage (RCT), two-month consolidated conventional tillage (CCT), no-tillage with mulch (NTM) with 94% surface coverage […]

Interrill erosion for different tillage and soil consolidation

M. J. Schäfer, J. M. Reichert, D. J. Reinert, E. A. Cassol

01/Jun/2001

A tilled soil has increased susceptibility to raindrop impact and sediment transport by laminar surface flow and splash, but after tillage the soil reconsolidates, increasing again its resistance. Thus, an experiment was conducted on a Hapludalf with Sandy loam soil surface, under no-tillage for eight years, to evaluate interrill erosion under different tillage methods. The experiment was totally randomized with six replicates. The treatments were recent conventional tillage (RCT), two-month consolidated conventional tillage (CCT), no-tillage with mulch (NTM) with 94% […]

Vetch-oats mixtures: biomass C/N ratio and corn production

R. Heinrichs, C. Aita, T. J. C. Amado, A. L. Fancelli

01/Jun/2001

Black oats and common vetch are the main winter cover crops in southern Brazil. Grass-legume bicultures grown as winter cover crops are rarely used by farmers, although they can provide a more balanced biomass C/N ratio than single crops, besides erosion control and N supply to corn. In order to evaluate this hypothesis, this work was carried out on a Hapludalf with a sandy-loam texture, located at the Federal University of Santa Maria (RS). The treatments comprised different seeding density […]

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