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Pedotransfer functions: the role of soil chemical properties units conversion for soil classification

Fernanda Reis Cordeiro ORCID logo , Fernando Vieira Cesário ORCID logo , Ademir Fontana ORCID logo , Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos ORCID logo , Ana Carolina Barbosa do Canto ORCID logo , Wenceslau Geraldes Teixeira ORCID logo

28/May/2020

ABSTRACT Chemical soil analysis data can be expressed by weight (i.e., gravimetric basis) or volume (i.e., volumetric basis) of the fine earth (sieved ≥2 mm), resulting in different units, cmolc kg-1 and cmolc dm-3, respectively. The research problem is that the difference between methods to express the same soil properties hinders the comparison of results and database or dataset standardization. This paper aims to develop pedotransfer functions (PTF) to obtain the density of fine earth, which will then be used […]

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QUANTITY OF PHOSPHORUS EXTRACTED BY MEHLICH-1 AND MEHLICH-3 SOLUTIONS AS A FUNCTION OF AGITATION SPEED, TIME OF CONTACT, AND TEMPERATURE

Lenio da Silva Santos, Leandro Souza da Silva, Alberto Cargnelutti Filho, Gustavo Griebeler

01/Jan/2015

To produce reliable analytical data in a laboratory, all the stages of the analysis protocol must be properly understood and controlled. Extraction of soil P may thus be compromised by the conditions of analysis, and this may explain variability in results. Therefore, the objective of this study was to verify the effect of deviations in agitation speed, time of soil/ solution contact, and environmental temperature on extraction of soil P by Mehlich-1 (M-1) and Mehlich-3 (M-3). The study was conducted […]

Analytical variability of phosphorus extracted by Mehlich-1 and Mehlich-3 caused by soil particle size, container type and container void volume

Lenio da Silva Santos, Leandro Souza da Silva, Alberto Cargnelutti Filho, Gustavo Griebeler

01/Oct/2014

Even following the protocol recommended by the method of analysis, variations in analytical results can be caused by the way samples, or the kind of materials used in the analysis, are handled. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of soil particle size, the type of extraction container, and the container void volume on soil P content extracted by Mehlich-1 and Mehlich-3. In the first experiment, soil samples were ground to pass through sieves with 2.000, 1.700, […]

Variability of soil fertility properties in areas planted to sugarcane in the State of Goias, Brazil

José Avelino Cardoso, Marilusa Pinto Coelho Lacerda, Thomaz Adolpho Rein, João de Deus Gomes dos Santos Junior, Cícero Célio de Figueiredo

01/Apr/2014

Soil sampling should provide an accurate representation of a given area so that recommendations for amendments of soil acidity, fertilization and soil conservation may be drafted to increase yield and improve the use of inputs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the variability of soil fertility properties of Oxisols in areas planted to sugarcane in the State of Goias, Brazil. Two areas of approximately 8,100 m2 each were selected, representing two fields of the Goiasa sugarcane mill in […]

Potential acidity estimated by SMP pH in soils of the state of Pará

Marcos André Piedade Gama, Gilson Sergio Bastos de Matos, George Rodrigues da Silva, Edilson Carvalho Brasil, Otiniel Ferreira Nunes

01/Feb/2013

The use of SMP pH to estimate the potential acidity (H + Al) is more practical than the method of 0.5 mol L-1 calcium acetate for routine laboratory analyses. The objective was to fit an equation to estimate the H + Al from SMP pH values of soils of the State of Pará. From various regions of the state, 177 soil samples were collected, in which the SMP pH was determined in 0.01 mol L-1 CaCl2 solution and H + […]

Comparison of conventional and alternative determination methods of soil sodium, potassium and phosphorus extracted with mehlich-1 solution

Ricardo Soares, Viviane Escaleira, David Vilas Boas de Campos, Maria Inês Couto Monteiro, Manuel Castro Carneiro, Ricardo Erthal Santelli, [...]

01/Feb/2012

The Na, K and P concentrations in soil extracts obtained by a conventional extraction method, at a soil:extractant (Mehlich-1) ratio of 1:10, were compared with those found at a soil:extractant (Mehlich-1) ratio of 1:5. Also, the data obtained by conventional quantification techniques, in which Na and K are quantified by flame photometry and P by UV-Vis molecular absorption spectrophotometry, were compared with those found by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES). Fifteen Brazilian soil samples were analyzed. In […]

Assessment of micronutrient extractants from soils of Paraná, Brazil

Marcos Vinicius Mansano Sarto, Fábio Steiner, Maria do Carmo Lana

01/Dec/2011

In Brazil, plant-available micronutrients in the soil can be determined by several chemical extractants, the most common of which are dilute acid and chelating solutions. The purpose of this study was to assess the extractants 0.1 mol L-1 HCl, Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and DTPA for analysis of the micronutrients Cu, Zn, Fe, and Mn in soils from the state of Paraná. In samples from 12 soils (0-20 cm layer), wheat was planted (Triticum aestivum), grown for 42 days after emergence, and […]

Boron extraction and vertical mobility in Paraná State oxisol, Brazil

Waldemar de Oliveira Neto, Antonio Saraiva Muniz, Maria Anita Gonçalves da Silva, Cesar de Castro, Clovis Manuel Borkert

01/Oct/2009

The deficiency or excess of micronutrients has been determined by analyses of soil and plant tissue. In Brazil, the lack of studies that would define and standardize extraction and determination methods, as well as lack of correlation and calibration studies, makes it difficult to establish limits of concentration classes for analysis interpretation and fertilizer recommendations for crops. A specific extractor for soil analysis is sometimes chosen due to the ease of use in the laboratory and not in view of […]

Phosphorus in representative soils of the state of paraíba. II- phosphorus availability for corn plants

Daise Ribeiro de Farias, Fábio Henrique Tavares de Oliveira, Djail Santos, Jandeilson Alves de Arruda, Ricardo Bezerra Hoffmann, Roberto Ferreira Novais

01/Jun/2009

The soil fertility laboratories of the State of Paraíba use only Mehlich-1 as extractant to evaluate soil available P, independently of the soil weathering degree. Since most soils of the state are less weathered than elsewhere in Brazil, the efficiency of Mehlich-1 and of other extractors to evaluate the plant P availability must be tested. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of Mehlich-1 (M-1), Mehlich-3 (M-3), Bray-1 (B-1) and mixed ion exchange resin (RTI) as extractants […]

Evaluating available boron and soybean response to boron in an oxisol from central-western Brazil

Ciro Antonio Rosolem, Leandro Zancanaro, Thaís Bíscaro

01/Dec/2008

Based on field observations it is often impossible to detect differences in soil B contents after the application of B fertilizers, even when increased leaf B contents are detected. This has raised doubts as to the efficacy of the B extractor used in routine soil B determinations. An experiment was conducted to study B extraction and availability to soybean in an Oxisol in the state of Mato Grosso. Boron (as boric acid) doses ranging from 0.0 to 10.0 kg ha-1 […]

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