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Lime and phosphogypsum application management: changes in soil acidity, sulfur availability and crop yield

Marcos Renan Besen ORCID logo , Ricardo Henrique Ribeiro ORCID logo , Michel Esper Neto ORCID logo , Evandro Antonio Minato ORCID logo , Carolina Fedrigo Coneglian ORCID logo , Wagner Deckij Kachinski ORCID logo , [...]

13/Aug/2021

ABSTRACT Oxisols ( Latossolos ) are widely distributed in tropical zones and generally characterized by high levels of surface and subsurface acidity. In Brazil, most Oxisols are managed under no-till conditions with surface application of acidity amendments. This study aimed to evaluate lime application strategies (incorporated and surface) for achieving the desired soil base saturation (BS%) levels (44, 60, 70, and 90 %) and the effect of phosphogypsum + lime application on soil chemical properties as well as wheat and […]

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Solubility of Heavy Metals/Metalloid on Multi-Metal Contaminated Soil Samples from a Gold Ore Processing Area: Effects of Humic Substances

Cácio Luiz Boechat, Vítor Caçula Pistóia, Ana Cristina Ludtke, Clesio Gianello, Flávio Anastácio de Oliveira Camargo

17/Jun/2016

ABSTRACT Bioavailability of heavy metals at contaminated sites is largely controlled by the physicochemical properties of the environmental media such as dissolved organic matter, hydroxides and clay colloids, pH, soil cation exchange capacity and oxidation-reduction potential. The aim of this study was to investigate soil pH and heavy metal solubility effect by levels of humic and fulvic acids applied in soil samples with different levels of contamination by heavy metals. The soil samples used in this study were collected in […]

Potencial Acidity Estimated by the SMP Buffer Solution Method in Soils of Paraiba, Brazil

Agenor Bezerra de Almeida, Clístenes Williams Araújo do Nascimento, Felipe Martins do Rêgo Barros

01/May/2015

Due to its analytical practicality, the SMP buffer solution method has been widely used in Brazilian soil laboratories in estimation of soil potential acidity (H+Al) instead of the extracted by 0.5 mol L-1 calcium acetate solution. However, regionalized studies are indispensable for reliably estimating values of potential acidity. The aim of this study was to fit a regression equation with good predictive capacity of the H+Al values based on measurement of the pH(SMP) for soils of the State of Paraiba, […]

Chemical properties of soils treated with biological sludge from gelatin industry

Rita de Cássia Melo Guimarães, Mara Cristina Pessôa da Cruz, Manoel Evaristo Ferreira, Carlos Alberto Kenji Taniguchi

01/Apr/2012

The impact of agro-industrial organic wastes in the environment can be reduced when used in agriculture. From the standpoint of soil fertility, residue applications can increase the organic matter content and provide nutrients for plants. This study evaluated the effect of biological sludge from gelatin industry on the chemical properties of two Ultisols (loamy sand and sandy clay) and an Oxisol (clay). The experiment lasted 120 days and was carried out in laboratory in a completely randomized design with factorial […]

Nitrogen dynamics in soil management systems. II – mineralization and nitrification rates

Eduardo Garcia Cardoso, João Carlos de Moraes Sá, Clever Briedis, Ademir de Oliveira Ferreira, Paulo Rogério Borszowskei, Josiane Burkner Santos, [...]

01/Oct/2011

Nitrogen is the main limiting factor in crop productivity and thereby soil management systems may change the mineralization and nitrification rates. In an experiment on soil management systems implemented in 1988 at the experimental station Fundação ABC, Ponta Grossa, in the central South region of the State of Paraná, inorganic N dynamics were examined to find a soil management strategy with a view to a sustainable environment. The objective of this study was to calculate the net mineralization and nitrification […]

Microbial populations affected by the soil disposal of tannery sludge

Luiz Ermindo Cavallet, Pedro Alberto Selbach

01/Dec/2008

Tannery residues are potential pollution sources in several regions of Brazil, mainly in the State of Rio Grande do Sul. One of the alternatives for the final destination of the sludge resulting from the waste water treatment of tanning industries is the disposal and recycling in the soil. To evaluate the effects of two waste types originated from primary treatment of tannery residual water on soil microbial populations, an open air pot experiment was carried out in a Paleudult soil […]

Comparison of estimation methods of potential acidity by determination of the pH SMP in Organosol of the region Serra do Espinhaço Meridional, Brazil

Enilson de Barros Silva, Alexandre Christófaro Silva, Paulo Henrique Grazziotti, Múcio Magno de Melo Farnezi, Celmo Aparecido Ferreira, Hesmael Antonio Orlandi Costa, [...]

01/Oct/2008

In spite of the agricultural use potential and the peculiar edaphic characteristics, few studies have been conducted to estimate the potential acidity of soils with high organic matter content. The objective of this study was to establish a mathematical model that could estimate the potential acidity (H + Al) based on the pH SMP after determination of the soil pH in water and in CaCl2 10 mmol L-1 solution with reading of the pH in the suspension or supernatant of the equilibrium solution SMP […]

Potential acidity estimated by pH SMP method in soils of the Jequitinhonha Valley, Minas Gerais state, Brazil

Enilson de Barros Silva, Hesmael Antonio Orlandi Costa, Múcio Magno de Melo Farnezi

01/Aug/2006

The potential acidity is important because it is used in the determination of base saturation and the estimation of lime requirement. The objective of this study was to establish a regression equation to estimate the potential acidity with the SMP-pH measured in water under agitation of the SMP equilibrium solution with soil samples from the Jequitinhonha Valley, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. The H + Al concentration measured by 0.5 mol L-1 calcium acetate pH 7.0 and SMP pH  were determined in 50 soil samples at […]

Estimation of potential acidity by the pH SMP method in soils of the Caiuá formation – northwest of the State of Paraná

J. A. Sambatti, I. G. Souza Junior, A. C. S. Costa, C. A. Tormena

01/Apr/2003

The use of the pH SMP to estimate the potential acidity has advantages in relation to the 0.5 mol L-1, pH 7, calcium acetate method, but it requires previous edaphic regionalization to estimate the H + Al values with safety. In the northwestern region of the State of Paraná there are soils originally developed from sandy sedimentary rock of the Caiuá Formation, called Caiuá Sandstone, of the Cretaceous period. These soils are characterized by low contents of clay and organic matter, and a low buffer capacity, […]

Effect of oat straw and urea application forms on soil nitrogen leaching and immobilization

P. R. Ernani, L. Sangoi, C. Rampazzo

01/Dec/2002

The magnitude of nitrogen reactions in the soil varies according to climate conditions, soil type, soil tillage, method of nitrogen application, and plant residue management. This study tried to evaluate the effect of nitrogen application methods and of black oat (Avena strigosa) residues on N leaching and immobilization in a Brazilian Haplumbrept by two experiments carried out in a greenhouse. The treatments were combinations of three N fertilization methods (without urea, urea incorporated into the soil and urea applied over […]

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