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Soil management practices adopted by farmers and how they perceive conservation agriculture

Tiago Santos Telles ORCID logo , Thadeu Rodrigues de Melo ORCID logo , Ana Julia Righetto ORCID logo , Elizeu Jonas Didoné ORCID logo , Graziela Moraes de Cesare Barbosa ORCID logo

14/Apr/2022

ABSTRACT In some rural properties of Brazil, soil and water conservation practices are partially or inappropriately implemented, intensifying soil erosion, even in no-tillage (NT) areas. This study aimed to check the farmer’s understanding of conservation agriculture (CA) and assess whether they are using practices appropriate to soil conservation. A basin in the state of Paraná, in Southern Brazil, was selected. Surveys were conducted based on a structured questionnaire and in-person interviews of 234 farmers. Among these farmers, 67 % do […]

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Edaphic and Topographic Factors and their Relationship with Dendrometric Variation of Pinus Taeda L. in a High Altitude Subtropical Climate

Taciara Zborowski Horst, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, Alexandre ten Caten, Jean Michel Moura-Bueno, Luciano Campos Cancian, Fabrício de Araújo Pedron, [...]

26/Nov/2018

ABSTRACT The study of the relationships between the yield potential of forest stands and the conditions offered for plant development is fundamental for the adequate management of the forest when aiming at sustainable high yields. However, these relations are not clear, especially in commercial forests, on rugged terrain where relationships between the landscape, soil, and plants are more complex. Considering this, we tested the hypothesis that the morphological aspects of the soil conditioned by topography are the main limiting factors […]

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Physical Properties of Soil Structures Identified by the Profil Cultural under Two Soil Management Systems

Sônia de Fátima Schilickmann Macedo, Michel Grimaldi, Cristiane Conti Medina, José Edézio da Cunha, Maria de Fátima Guimarães, João Tavares

21/Jul/2017

ABSTRACT Soil structure plays an important role in water retention, infiltration capacity, porosity, and penetration resistance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity and physical properties of Oxisol soils (bulk density and macro-, micro-, and total porosity) in the structures identified using the profil cultural method in areas under two different management practices (perennial pasture and sugarcane). Three pits were dug in each plot to find out how homogeneous morphological structural units (HMSU) were organized […]

Soil physical quality of an oxisoil in the south-western cerrado region under different use and management systems

José Antônio Maior Bono, Manuel Cláudio Motta Macedo, Cássio Antônio Tormena

01/Jun/2013

Soil management systems, as those that integrate crop and livestock production, aiming at maintenance or recovering of soil quality, are indispensable for a sustainable agricultural management. Our hypothesis is that the land use for integrated crop-livestock systems improves soil physical properties, thus contributing to a sustainable agricultural soil use in the southwestern Cerrado region. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of different tillage systems on some soil physical properties of the Cerrado. The soil under study […]

Effect of cropping systems on biological properties and organic matter dynamics of Yellow Oxisols in the cerrado region of Piauí, Brazil

Rossanna Barbosa Pragana, Rafaela Simão Abrahão Nóbrega, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro, José Ferreira Lustosa Filho

01/Jun/2012

The intensive use of soils in the Cerrado biome has caused modifications in soil properties, as well as in the performance and quality of organic matter. The Cerrado of Piauí has been exploited without due concern for the preservation of natural resources, where production systems are characterized by intensive land use. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of the agricultural use in altering the biological properties and dynamics of organic matter of Yellow Oxisols cultivated with […]

Soil chemical properties under different uses in an irrigated area in the semi arid region of Pernambuco, Brazil

Rossini Mattos Corrêa, Maria Betânia Galvão dos Santos Freire, Rinaldo Luiz Caraciolo Ferreira, Fernando José Freire, Luiz Guilherme Medeiros Pessoa, Marcelo Alves Miranda, [...]

01/Apr/2009

Soils developed at semi-arid climate can present salt accumulation, which compromise the agricultural use, being increased by inadequate irrigation management. Based on the use, the degradation of these soils can occur at higher or smaller intensity. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of soil uses based on physical and chemical properties of an irrigated area in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil. The soil uses were annual crops (C), fruticulture (F), pasture (P), discarded lands (D), or native vegetation […]

Phosphorus fractions and adsorption in sediments in relation to anthropogenic activity

João Batista Rossetto Pellegrini, Danilo Rheinheimer do Santos, Celso Silva Gonçalves, André Carlos Cruz Copetti, Edson Campanhola Bortoluzzi

01/Dec/2008

The evaluation of the amount of total and soluble P in surface waters is insufficient to diagnose their pollution potential. This study aimed to evaluate the P fractions and soil properties related to P release from eroded sediments of landscape units with different pressure levels of anthropogenic activity. Water + sediments were sampled in two landscape units of a sub-watershed of the small watershed Arroio Lino, in Agudo, RS, Brazil. The following properties were evaluated: pH, sediment concentration, total organic […]

Chemical and physical fractions of soil organic carbon in a forest soil currently under different uses

Arlete Côrtes Barreto, Maria Betania Galvão dos Santos Freire, Paulo Gabriel Soledade Nacif, Quintino Reis Araújo, Fernando José Freire, Euzelina dos Santos Borges Inácio

01/Aug/2008

Organic matter may be considered an important soil quality indicator, as it is related with many soil chemical, physical, and biological characteristics. The study of total organic carbon (TOC) of the soil and its fractions is important. This study was conducted in a micro basin, with the purpose of: analyzing characteristics and quantify the stocks of total organic carbon (TOC) and its fractions as evidence of soil quality after different forms of use: (1) Atlantic Forest, (2) Cocoa (Theobroma cacao), […]

Soil organic matter fractions after three decades of eucalypt cultivation in the Rio Doce Valley, Brazil

Augusto Miguel Nascimento Lima, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Júlio César Lima Neves, Roberto Ferreira de Novais, Nairam Félix de Barros, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, [...]

01/Jun/2008

Little is known about the changes in different soil organic matter (SOM) fractions under short-rotation eucalypt plantations. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of eucalypt cultivation on C stocks of several organic matter fractions in soils previously covered with degraded pasture, as well as to identify which SOM fractions are more sensitive indicators of land use change impacts. The study was conducted at two sites (Belo Oriente and Virginópolis) with commercial short-rotation eucalypt plantations in the Rio Doce Valley […]

Time of agricultural use and chemical properties of two Ferralsols in the Planalto Médio region of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

E. Perin, C. A. Ceretta, E. Klamt

01/Aug/2003

From 1920 on, Ferralsols of the Planalto Médio region in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, originally under forest vegetation, were converted into agricultural land, while the same soils under grassland were converted in the 1960-ies. Thereafter, chemical soil properties were affected by intense cropping, mainly of soybean and corn. To evaluate how the time of agricultural land use affected two Ferralsols in the Fortaleza dos Valos county, State of Rio Grande do Sul, pedon samples of a […]

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