CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL UNDER VEGETABLE CROPPING IN WATERSHEDS, AFTER ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER
01/Dec/2015
ABSTRACT Soil organic matter is an important primary source of nutrients for plants and influences infiltration, water retention, susceptibility to erosion, and soil aggregation. However, this process is conditioned on the quality and quantity of organic matter supplied. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of the environmental disaster caused by rain in areas of horticulture production in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro. The following areas were selected: A1- no impact (control); A2 – totally […]
ORGANIC CARBON CONTENTS AND STOCKS IN PARTICLE SIZE FRACTIONS OF A TYPIC HAPLUDOX FERTILIZED WITH PIG SLURRY AND SOLUBLE FERTILIZER
01/Jul/2015
The use of pig slurry (PS) as fertilizer can affect the soil quality and increase total stocks of soil organic carbon (TOC). However, the effects of PS on TOC amount and forms in the soil are not fully understood, particularly in areas under no-tillage (NT). The purpose of this study was to determine TOC contents and stocks in the particulate (POC) and mineral-associated C fractions (MAC) of an Oxisol after nine years of maize-oat rotation under NT, with annual applications […]
CHARACTERIZATION OF HEADWATERS PEATS OF THE RIO ARAÇUAÍ, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL
01/Mar/2015
Peatlands are soil environments that accumulate water and organic carbon and function as records of paleo-environmental changes. The variability in the composition of organic matter is reflected in their morphological, physical, and chemical properties. The aim of this study was to characterize these properties in peatlands from the headwaters of the Rio Araçuaí (Araçuaí River) in different stages of preservation. Two cores from peatlands with different vegetation types (moist grassland and semideciduous seasonal forest) from the Rio Preto [Preto River] […]
DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC CARBON IN DIFFERENT SOIL FRACTIONS IN ECOSYSTEMS OF CENTRAL AMAZONIA
01/Jan/2015
Organic matter plays an important role in many soil properties, and for that reason it is necessary to identify management systems which maintain or increase its concentrations. The aim of the present study was to determine the quality and quantity of organic C in different compartments of the soil fraction in different Amazonian ecosystems. The soil organic matter (FSOM) was fractionated and soil C stocks were estimated in primary forest (PF), pasture (P), secondary succession (SS) and an agroforestry system […]
Carbon stocks and quality of soil organic matter in sugarcane fields
01/Oct/2014
Sugarcane is the main crop used in ethanol biofuel production in Brazil and it may be harvested with or without burning, increasing or decreasing greenhouse gases emissions and soil carbon deposition. In this study, we evaluated the effect of the sugarcane harvest system (with and without burning, at one, three, and six years after the last replanting) on C contents and C stocks in the soil, the physical quality of soil organic matter, and C immobilization in soil microbial biomass. […]
Carbon, nitrogen and natural abundance of δ13c and δ15n in the chronosequence of no-tillage agricultural in the cerrado of Goias, Brazil
01/Aug/2014
The conversion of native vegetation in agricultural systems can change with over the years of growing levels of C and N as well as the isotopic signal of 13C and 15N of soil. The objective of this study was to evaluate the contents of C and N and the natural abundance of δ13C and δ15N in the soil profile in a chronosequence of no-tillage agriculture (NT) in the Cerrado (tropical savanna) of Goias (GO), Brazil. For this purpose, areas under […]
Characterization of Histosols in floodplain environments in the northeast region of Brazil
01/Feb/2014
The Histosols are generally associated with Southeastern and Southern regions of Brazil, and there are few studies on the occurrence and effects of the use and agricultural management of these soils in the Northeast. The aim of this paper is to physically, chemically and morphologically characterize six profiles of Histosols from flood plains in the states of Ceara, Rio Grande do Norte and Paraiba, Brazil and correlate their soil properties to the training environment, as well as quantify their carbon […]
Microbiological properties and oxidizable organic carbon fractions of an oxisol under coffee with split phosphorus applications and irrigation regimes
01/Feb/2013
Phosphorus fertilization and irrigation increase coffee production, but little is known about the effect of these practices on soil organic matter and soil microbiota in the Cerrado. The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbiological and oxidizable organic carbon fractions of a dystrophic Red Latossol under coffee and split phosphorus (P) applications and different irrigation regimes. The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design in a 3 x 2 factorial design with three split P applications (P1: […]
Soil organic carbon profiles in the South and Southern Espinhaço Mountain Regions, Minas Gerais: modelling of deeper layers
01/Nov/2012
Despite the interest in the spatial variability of key soil properties, depth-related variations have only recently received more attention in the literature. Of all soil properties, soil organic carbon (SOC) is perhaps the most depth-related and difficult to understand. Soil data from two regions in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, were used to model SOC profiles and identify factors of influence. In both the South and Southern Espinhaço regions, SOC profiles were best described by log functions. Oxisols had […]
Carbon in soil aggregates under native vegetation, pasture and agricultural systems in the Brazilian savannah
01/Aug/2012
Soil organic matter (SOM) is responsible for soil fertility, nutrient cycling and structure stability and is closely related with soil aggregation. However, the relationship between aggregate size classes in the SOM dynamics is unclear, resulting in SOM accumulation or loss due to soil land use and management. This study aimed to evaluate the amount of carbon (C) in soil aggregates under four uses and management: native Cerrado (CE-savannah vegetation), no-tillage (NT), conventional tillage (SPC) and pasture (PA). The study areas […]