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Soil thermal diffusivity estimated from data of soil temperature and single soil component properties

Quirijn de Jong van Lier, Angelica Durigon

01/Feb/2013

Under field conditions, thermal diffusivity can be estimated from soil temperature data but also from the properties of soil components together with their spatial organization. We aimed to determine soil thermal diffusivity from half-hourly temperature measurements in a Rhodic Kanhapludalf, using three calculation procedures (the amplitude ratio, phase lag and Seemann procedures), as well as from soil component properties, for a comparison of procedures and methods. To determine thermal conductivity for short wave periods (one day), the phase lag method […]

Strategy of specification of management areas: rice grain yield as related to soil fertility

Flávio Carlos Dalchiavon, Morel de Passos e Carvalho, Rafael Montanari, Marcelo Andreotti

01/Feb/2013

It is well-known nowadays that soil variability can influence crop yields. Therefore, to determine specific areas of soil management, we studied the Pearson and spatial correlations of rice grain yield with organic matter content and pH of an Oxisol (Typic Acrustox) under no- tillage, in the 2009/10 growing season, in Selvíria, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, in the Brazilian Cerrado (longitude 51º24′ 21” W, latitude 20º20′ 56” S). The upland rice cultivar IAC 202 was used as test plant. […]

Nutrition standards for flooded rice by the methods compositional nutrient diagnosis and mathematical chance

Paulo Guilherme Salvador Wadt, Ibanor Anghinoni, Raquel Hermann Pötter Guindani, André Suêldo Tavares de Lima, Aline Peregrina Puga, Gilson Silvério da Silva, [...]

01/Feb/2013

For rice, few studies use foliar analysis methods developed for local conditions of climate, soil or cultivars. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the methods of Compositional Nutrient Diagnosis and of Mathematical Chance to define nutritional standards for rice fields in Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Data of 356 irrigated rice fields for grain yield and foliar contents (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn, and Mo) were used to calculate the sufficiency […]

Arbuscular mycorrhiza and plant tolerance to stress

Muriel da Silva Folli-Pereira, Lydice Sant'Anna Meira-Haddad, Denise Mara Soares Bazzolli, Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya

01/Dec/2012

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are soil fungi, obligate biotrophic fungi and form the most common mutualistic symbiosis in nature: the arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM). This association occurs on the roots of most plants, promoting improvements in plant growth and development and increasing tolerance and/or plant resistance to several adverse environmental agents. In addition, AMF can be a potential biological control agent of plant diseases. These fungi produce glomalin, a protein that plays a key role in soil stability and in the […]

Structural sustainability of cambisol under different land use system

Paula Cristina Caruana Martins, Moacir de Souza Dias Junior, Ayodele Ebenezer Ajayi, Fátima Maria de Souza Moreira

01/Dec/2012

Incongruous management techniques have been associated with some significant loss of agricultural land to degradation in many parts of the world. Land degradation results in the alteration of physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil, thereby posing a serious threat to sustainable agricultural development. In this study, our objective is to evaluate the changes in a Cambisol structure under six land use systems using the load bearing capacity model. Sampling was conducted in Amazonas Region, Brazil, in the following […]

Water infiltration into an oxisol in the south-west cerrado region under different use and management systems

José Antonio Maior Bono, Manuel Claudio Motta Macedo, Cássio Antonio Tormena, Marcos Rafael Nanni, Eder Pereira Gomes, Marcelo Marques Lopes Müller

01/Dec/2012

In the Cerrado region, agricultural activities have caused negative impacts mainly on the soil and water quality. Both in crop and livestock systems, with different managements, the soil physical degradation has led to reduced productivity. The objective of this study was to investigate water infiltration into a Dystrophic Red Latosol of the Cerrado region under different managements. The treatments consisted of the management systems: a) soil under native vegetation, b) soil with soybean for one year followed by three years […]

Penetration resistance and soybean yield after mechanical intervention on an oxisol under tillage

Marta Sandra Drescher, Flávio Luiz Foletto Eltz, José Eloir Denardin, Antônio Faganello, Gerson Laerson Drescher

01/Dec/2012

Compaction negatively affects a number of soil properties, e.g., resistance to root penetration and water and nutrient availability to plants, restricting the photosynthetic rate, shoot growth and consequently, the yield. When soil compaction becomes limiting to crop development, mitigation measures must be adopted. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the residual effect of mechanical soil plowing and chiseling, by a seeder with soil breakers (disks and disks plus short ripper) as mitigation practice of the soil compaction under […]

N2O emissions from a cultivated mollisol: optimal time of day for sampling and the role of soil temperature

Vanina Rosa Noemi Cosentino, Patricia Lilia Fernandez, Santiago Andrés Figueiro Aureggi, Miguel Angel Taboada

01/Dec/2012

The correct use of closed field chambers to determine N2O emissions requires defining the time of day that best represents the daily mean N2O flux. A short-term field experiment was carried out on a Mollisol soil, on which annual crops were grown under no-till management in the Pampa Ondulada of Argentina. The N2O emission rates were measured every 3 h for three consecutive days. Fluxes ranged from 62.58 to 145.99 ∝g N-N2O m-2 h-1 (average of five field chambers) and […]

Biochemical and chemical attributes of rhizospheric and non-rhizospheric soil in no till crop rotation system

Meire Aparecida Silvestrini Cordeiro, José Eduardo Corá, Ely Nahas

01/Dec/2012

Self-sustaining systems encourage microbial populations due to the conservation and improvement of organic matter in the soil. In addition, the plants constituents of these systems produce the rhizospheric effect through the influence zone of the roots, increasing activity and modifying the microbial population. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of winter crop rotation and summer crop sequences in a no tillage system, based on biochemical (amylase, urease, cellulase, and protease) and chemical (organic carbon, total carbohydrates, […]

Diagnosis and recommendation integrated system (DRIS) of soybean seed oil content

Alfredo Castamann, Pedro Alexandre Varella Escosteguy, Diego Berres, Silas Zanella

01/Dec/2012

The Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (DRIS) can improve interpretations of leaf analysis to determine the nutrient status. Diagnoses by this method require DRIS norms, which are however not known for oil content of soybean seeds. The aims of this study were to establish and test the DRIS method for oil content of soybean seed (maturity group II cultivars). Soybean leaves (207 samples) in the full flowering stage were analyzed for macro and micro-nutrients, and the DRIS was applied to […]

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