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Effect of management systems and cover crops on organic matter dynamics of soil under vegetables

Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza, Cícero Célio de Figueiredo, Nuno Rodrigo Madeira, Flávia Aparecida de Alcântara

01/Jun/2014

Vegetable production in conservation tillage has increased in Brazil, with positive effects on the soil quality. Since management systems alter the quantity and quality of organic matter, this study evaluated the influence of different management systems and cover crops on the organic matter dynamics of a dystrophic Red Latosol under vegetables. The treatments consisted of the combination of three soil tillage systems: no-tillage (NT), reduced tillage (RT) and conventional tillage (CT) and of two cover crops: maize monoculture and maize-mucuna […]

Tensile strength of aggregates and compressibility of a soil built up with cover crops in a coal mining area in Candiota, RS, Brazil

Diony Alves Reis, Cláudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima, Eloy Antonio Pauletto

01/Apr/2014

Land reclamation after coal mining is essential for the sustainability of that environment. This study aimed to evaluate the structural quality of a soil built up under different cover crops, taking a soil built up without cover crops and natural soil under native vegetation across from the mining operation as references. It may be concluded that cover crops, especially Tanzania (Panicum maximum), contributed to improvement of the structural quality of the built-up soil, reducing bulk density and increasing macroporosity, total […]

Influence of sand fractions on water retention and availability in Caiuá and Paranavaí sandstone formations

Jonez Fidalski, Cássio Antonio Tormena, Sérgio José Alves, Pedro Antonio Martins Auler

01/Jun/2013

It has been found that the results of the land use and management techniques adopted for soils derived from Caiuá sandstone in the Northwest of Paraná are not always satisfactory in terms of crop yields. In this region, sandstone occurs in two forms: the Caiuá and Paranavaí Formations, with differences in soil particle size. We hypothesized that the water retention and availability for agricultural production is lower in the Caiuá soils, due to the higher proportion of coarse sand than […]

Podzolization in soils of depressed summit areas on the coastal plains of the brazilian Northeastern region

Elen Alvarenga Silva, João Bosco Vasconcellos Gomes, José Coelho de Araújo Filho, Carlos Alberto Silva, Samara Andrade de Carvalho, Nilton Curi

01/Feb/2013

The soils associated to depressed summits on the Coastal Plains are still little studied in Brazil and are differentiated in several aspects. Generally, the closer a soil is to these depressions, the sandier is the texture and the more accentuated the hydromorphism, where the occurrence of Spodosols is common. The objective of this work was to perform different extractions of Fe, Al, Si and organic C to understand the podzolization process in soils of the summit depressions of the Coastal […]

Comparison between methods of organic matter determination in soil samples based on volume or mass

Thalita Fernanda Sampaio, Dirceu Maximino Fernandes, Iraê Amaral Guerrini, Julio Cesar Bogiani, Clarice Backes

01/Apr/2012

The use of mass (g) or volume (cm3) as a measure of the amount of soil for determination of soil organic matter (SOM), as well as methods of quantitative analysis used for the same purpose, can directly affect the interpretation of results. Therefore, the methods of titulometric and colorimetric determination of organic matter were compared in three soils with different texture, sampling the soil based on mass and on volume. The organic matter content determined for a same soil differed […]

Soil microbial attributes after application of anaerobic sludge from a sewage treatment station of parboiled rice

Giúlia D'Avila Vieira, Danilo Dufech Castilhos, Rosa Maria Vargas Castilhos

01/Apr/2011

Rice, grown in all Brazilian regions, is particularly important in the southern region, where 60 % of the total production of this cereal is raised. The rice parboiling process is a hydrothermal treatment of partially cooking the grains in the husk, improving the nutritional value. This process results in an effluent rich in organic matter and nutrients, which can be used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. In this sense, this study aimed to evaluate the quality of a soil based […]

Load bearing capacity and critical water content of a Latossol induced by different managements

Cezar Francisco Araujo-Junior, Moacir de Souza Dias Junior, Paulo Tácito Gontijo Guimarães, Elifas Nunes Alcântara

01/Feb/2011

Different weed managements in coffee have led to structural changes, affecting the soil physical quality. Therefore, information on the load bearing capacity of the soil under different weed managements is essential to establish a sustainable soil management under coffee. The objectives of this study were to: (a) assess the influence of different weed managements over three decades on the load bearing capacity of a Dystroferric Red Latosol (LVdf) cultivated with coffee on the Epamig Farm in São Sebastião do Paraíso, […]

Organic matter contents and characteristics in hydromorphic soils of the State de Espirito Santo

Paulo César do Nascimento, João Luis Lani, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Hugo José de Oliveira Zoffoli, Henrique Theodoro Martins Peixoto

01/Apr/2010

Soil organic matter (SOM) contents and characteristics are results of production, incorporation, decomposition, alteration, and mineralization rates, according to environmental conditions. In hydromorphic soils, SOM dynamics are regulated by O2 deficit, lowering the decomposition rates and producing substances different from those in well-drained soils. This article aimed to determine SOM contents and characteristics at three locations in the State of Espirito Santo, Brazil. Total organic carbon (TOC) was quantified by three methods, besides partitioning humic substances (HS) and determining the […]

Aluminum hydroxy-interlayered minerals and chemical properties of a subtropical Brazilian Oxisol under no-tillage and conventional tillage

Alberto Vasconcellos Inda, José Torrent, Vidal Barrón, Cimélio Bayer

01/Feb/2010

No tillage systems significantly influence the soil system, but knowledge about the effects on the mineralogy of tropical and subtropical soils is limited. This study evaluated the long-term effects (26 years) of no-tillage (NT) on aluminum hydroxy-interlayered minerals of a subtropical Oxisol in Southern Brazil (Guarapuava, PR), compared to the same soil under conventional tillage (CT). The clay fraction (< 2 µm) in soil samples of the surface horizons of a field experiment under both management systems was analyzed by […]

Characteristic of Dystrustepts in the Venezuelan Andes

Guido Ochoa, Jajaira Oballos, Juan Carlos Velásquez, Isabel López, Jorge Manrique

01/Dec/2009

The majority (60 %) of the soils in the Venezuelan Andes are Inceptisols, a large percentage of which are classified as Dystrustepts by the US Soil Taxonomy, Second Edition of 1999. Some of these soils were classified as Humitropepts (high organic – C-OC-soils) and Dystropepts by the Soil Taxonomy prior to 1999, but no equivalent large group was created for high-OC soils in the new Ustepts suborder. Dystrusepts developed on different materials, relief and vegetation. Their properties are closely related […]

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