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The effect of plantation silviculture on soil organic matter and particle-size fractions in Amazonia

Troy Patrick Beldini, Kenneth L McNabb, B. Graeme Lockaby, Felipe G Sanchez, Osvaldo Navegantes-Câncio, Raimundo Cosme de Oliveira

01/Dec/2009

Eucalyptus grandis and other clonal plantations cover about 3.5 million ha in Brazil. The impacts of intensively-managed short-rotation forestry on soil aggregate structure and Carbon (C) dynamics are largely undocumented in tropical ecosystems. Long-term sustainability of these systems is probably in part linked to maintenance of soil organic matter and good soil structure and aggregation, especially in areas with low-fertility soils. This study investigated soil aggregate dynamics on a clay soil and a sandy soil, each with a Eucalyptus plantation […]

Resistance to soil compaction of an oxisol cultivated with coffee plants under different weed management systems

Cezar Francisco Araujo-Junior, Moacir de Souza Dias Junior, Paulo Tácito Gontijo Guimarães, Bruno Silva Pires

01/Feb/2008

The knowledge of the pressure levels that can be applied to the soil under different weed management system (WMS) is importante for coffee plantations management. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of different weed management systems on the susceptibility to compaction of a Red-Yellow Latossol (Oxisol) (LVA) using soil support capacity (CSC) models. This study was carried out at the Epamig Research Farm in Patrocínio, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, in a coffee plantation using Ruby […]

Impact of organic residue management on soil quality indicators during replanting of eucalypt stands

Guilherme Montandon Chaer, Marcos Rogério Tótola

01/Dec/2007

Agricultural soil use induces changes in soil physical, chemical, and microbiological characteristics. These changes can eventually lead to a loss of soil quality and a consequent reduction in plant growth and productivity. The analysis of biochemical and microbiological soil quality indicators is relevant to monitor changes in soil quality and in the performance of key soil functions, such as the capacity of nutrient cycling and storage. This study reports on physical, chemical, and biochemical/microbiological quality indicators of soil under eucalyptus […]

Microbial biomass and light organic matter in soils under organic and conventional systems in the Chapada da Ibiapaba – CE, Brazil

Francisco Alisson da Silva Xavier, Stoécio Malta Ferreira Maia, Teógenes Senna de Oliveira, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça

01/Apr/2006

Several studies reveal that the substitution of native vegetation by agricultural systems results in decreases in the C and N soil organic matter pools. Aiming to test the hypothesis that management practices favoring organic residue inputs promote increases in the most sensitive organic matter pools, the present study intended to study areas of an organic management system of acerola fruit production and a conventional cultivation area cropped with carrot and beet in crop rotation with corn. These areas belong to […]

Physical properties of a south Brazilian Oxisol as affected by no-tillage and conventional tillage systems

F. S. Costa, J. A. Albuquerque, C. Bayer, S. M. V. Fontoura, C. Wobeto

01/Jun/2003

Soil management affects the soil physical quality, but the magnitude of the changes is dependent of use time and regional edaphoclimatic conditions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term (21 yr) effect of conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT) systems on some physical properties in the 0.2 m top layer of an Oxisol from Paraná, southern Brazil. In comparison with an adjacent forest soil used as reference, the use of CT system increased the soil bulk density, penetrometer resistance […]

Biological indicator attributes of soil quality under management systems in the cerrado region of the southern Goiás state, Brazil

A. F. D'Andréa, M. L. N. Silva, N. Curi, J. O. Siqueira, M. A. C. Carneiro

01/Dec/2002

Due to the dynamic nature of soil microorganisms, the study of microbial biomass quantity and activity can furnish important information for the planning of adequate land use. The objective of this work was to verify alterations in biological attributes of soil quality indicators after the adoption of management systems in originally native cerrado areas, and to select the attributes with the best performance of indicating such alterations. Soil samples were collected at three depths (0-10, 10-20, and 20-40 cm) in […]

Aggregation attribute indicators of soil quality in management systems of a cerrado region in the south of Goiás state, Brazil

A. F. D'Andréa, M. L. N. Silva, N. Curi, M. M. Ferreira

01/Dec/2002

Latosols (Oxisols) under cerrado vegetation have been intensively incorporated into the agricultural production process. However, studies involving soil quality in this environment are scarce. The objective of this work was to verify alterations on aggregation attribute indicators of soil quality, as a result of the management systems adopted for the native cerrado, and to select the best attributes indicating such alterations. The samples were collected at depths of 0-10, 10-20, and 20-40 cm from a typic Dystrophic Red Latosol (Oxisol) […]

Vegetative soil cover and degradation of pasture in areas of Mollisols in the south of Bahia state, Brazil

O. V. Costa, L. M. Costa, L. E. F. Fontes, Q. R. Araujo, J. C. Ker, P. G. S. Nacif

01/Dec/2000

The current research was carried out in Itapé and Itaju do Colônia, towns located in the South coast of Bahia state. The objective of this study was to characterize the pasture environment emphasizing the soils and their natural cover in order to measure and evaluate the pasture degradation. These areas are basically formed by Mollisols where forest and cacao crops cultivated in “Cabruca” were replaced by pastures (Panicum maximum, cv. Colonião and Sempre Verde). Those pastures have been cultivated for […]

Influence of tree species on the herbaceous understory and soil chemical characteristics in a silvopastoral system in semi-arid northeastern Brazil

R. S. C. Menezes, I. H. Salcedo

01/Dec/1999

Studies from some semi-arid regions of the world have shown the beneficial effect of trees in silvopastoral systems, by promoting the formation of resource islands and increasing the sustainability of the system. No data are available in this respect for tree species of common occurrence in semi-arid Northeastern Brazil. In the present study, conducted in the summer of 1996, three tree species (Zyziphus joazeiro, Spondias tuberosa and Prosopis juliflora: ) found within Cenchrus ciliaris pastures were selected to evaluate differences […]

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