The effects of land use and soil management on the physical properties of an Oxisol in Southeast Brazil
01/Aug/2014
Soils of the tropics are prone to a decrease in quality after conversion from native forest (FO) to a conventional tillage system (CT). However, the adoption of no-tillage (NT) and complex crop rotations may improve soil structural quality. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the physical properties of an Oxisol under FO, CT, and three summer crop sequences in NT: continuous corn (NTcc), continuous soybean (NTcs), and a soybean/corn rotation (NTscr). Both NT and CT decreased soil […]
Bioremediation of soil contaminated with isobutanol, Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and diisodecyl phthalate
01/Apr/2012
Although phthalates are among the most common pollutants found in the environment, there are little data about bioremediation of tropical soils contaminated with phthalates. For this reason, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the bioremediation of an industrially used soil contaminated with Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP) and isobutanol, in São Paulo State. The bioremediation was based on indigenous soil microorganisms and inoculum adapted in a slurry phase reactor. The reactor was monitored for 120 days and […]
Chemical phophorus extractors used as environmental indicators in sewage-sludge treated soil
01/Aug/2010
Sewage sludge (SS) application to agricultural soils can raise the levels of some nutrients inadequately, for example P. In practice, the applied SS doses are based on the N requirement of crops, in which the P requirement or final destination of the applied P in the residue is not taken into account. Phosphorus is often associated with the eutrophication of water bodies, for being transported by runoff. The objective of this study was to evaluate if three chemical extractors used […]
Carbon content in Amazonian Oxisols after forest conversion to pasture
01/Dec/2009
Soil plays an important role in the C cycle, and substitution of tropical forest by cultivated land affects C dynamic and stock. This study was developed in an area of expansion of human settlement in the Eastern Amazon, in Itupiranga, State of Pará, to evaluate the effects of native forest conversion to Brachiaria brizantha pasture on C contents of a dystrophic Oxisol. Soil samples were collected in areas of native forest (NF), of 8 to 10 year old secondary forest […]
Stocks and quality of organic matter in an inceptisol under long-term sugarcane cultivation
01/Apr/2007
The aim of this study was to evaluate the stocks, and quality of the soil organic matter (SOM) through the use of solid state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (13C NMR), electronic paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and fluorescence spectroscopy of a fine clay fluventic Eutrichrept after long-term sugarcane cultivation. In one area, sugarcane has been grown for 55 years no field burning before harvest. In another area managed under the traditional system the crop field has been burned before harvest for 35 […]
Phosphorus in an Inceptsoil under long-term sugarcane. II – Humic acid analysis by NMR 31P
01/Dec/2005
Crop management systems that favor soil organic matter can improve the available nutrient content for plants and reduce the use of industrial fertilizer. Despite the importance of organic compounds as a P source, little is known about its dynamics in tropical environments. The objective of this study was to identify organic P species present in humic acids by NMR 31P analysis in a fine clay Fluventic Eutrochrepts in Campos dos Goytacazes, in the north of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, under […]
Free energy of imazaquin sorption in acric soils
01/Apr/2003
The herbicide imazaquin has an acid and a basic ionizable functional group, and its behavior in soil depends on the pH and organic carbon (OC) and oxide contents, mainly in soils with variable charges. The free energy (DG) of 14C-imazaquin molecule sorption was evaluated in surface and subsurface samples of an Anionic “Rhodic” Acrudox (RA), an Anionic “Xanthic” Acrudox (XA), and a Rhodic Kandiudalf (RK), at four different pH levels. The Freundlich equation was fitted to the resulting data to […]
Pedogenesis in an oxisol-spodosol sequence at the upper rio Negro region, Amazonia
01/Jun/2002
This paper deals with the genesis of hydromorphic sandy soils with spodosol morphology found in extensive flat surfaces, in which isolated zones with undulating relief emerge, containing well drained oxisols. The objective of this study was to explain the existence of pedogenetic relationship in an oxisol-spodosol system, and to verify the possible development of the sandy materials as a consequence of oxisol transformation. For this purpose, we characterized the morphology of the soils and their physical, chemical and mineralogical attributes. […]