Carbon and nitrogen storage and organic fraction distribution of a cerrado oxisol under diferent cultivation systems
01/Jun/2002
This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of cultivation systems on soil carbon and nitrogen contents and on the distribution of light and heavy fractions of soil organic matter (SOM). Density and particle-size fractionations were used to isolate free light fraction (FLF), intra-aggregate light fraction (ILF) and heavy fractions (HF) of a Red-Yellow Latosol from a field experiment at Embrapa Rice and Beans in Goiás, Brazil. Treatments consisted of a combination of soil tillage and crop rotation. Soil […]
Effect of tillage and cropping systems on soil organic matter dynamics and atmospheric CO2 mitigation in southern Brazil
01/Sep/2000
In this study, a first order exponential model was adjusted to the experimental data of soil organic carbon (OC) and total nitrogen (TN) of a 9-year-old experiment in southern Brazil. Parameters of soil organic matter dynamics were determined and the soil OC and TN stocks simulated in a Paleudult soil under three tillage systems (conventional tillage: CT, reduced tillage:RT, and no-tillage:NT) and three cropping systems (oat/maize-O/M, oat + vetch/maize-O + V/M and oat + vetch/maize + cowpea-O + V/M + […]
Mineral fraction interference on the determination of the soil organic matter humification degree in organo-mineral aggregates by electron paramagnetic resonance
01/Mar/2000
The semiquinone free radical concentration (SFRC), determined by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), is an index of degree of humification of soil organic matter. The objective of this study was to evaluate the possible interference of mineral fraction in the quantification of SFRC in organo-mineral aggregates 20-53, 2-20 and < 2 ∝m of three soils from southern Brazil: Paleudalf, Paleudult and Haplorthox. The SFRC was calculated by the semiquinone signal intensity (I, in cm) multiplied by its square line width (∆H2, […]
Humic acid characterization of a podzol and a red yellow latosol by FTIR spectroscopy and TD analysis
01/Sep/1999
The spectroscopic characterization of humic substances in soil has been widely used. However, few studies have been carried out concerning the pedology of tropical soils using such technique. Humic acids (HA) extracted from contrasting horizons of a Red Yellow Latosol and a Podzol, on the highlands of the Serra do Brigadeiro, Araponga, Minas Gerais, were characterized by means of Fourier Transformed Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy (FTIR) and TD analysis. The spectra indicated qualitative differences between the HA extracted from differing soils, […]