Correction of resistance to penetration by pedofunctions and a reference soil water content
01/Dec/2012
The soil penetration resistance is an important indicator of soil compaction and is strongly influenced by soil water content. The objective of this study was to develop mathematical models to normalize soil penetration resistance (SPR), using a reference value of gravimetric soil water content (U). For this purpose, SPR was determined with an impact penetrometer, in an experiment on a Dystroferric Red Latossol (Rhodic Eutrudox), at six levels of soil compaction, induced by mechanical chiseling and additional compaction by the […]
Integration of ruler to measure depth in the design of a Stolf impact penetrometer
01/Nov/2012
The Stolf impact penetrometer is a dynamic cone penetrometer to measure soil resistance, in use since its release in 1982. In the original design, a centimeter scale to measure penetration depth was engraved on the proper penetration rod. The idea was to make the equipment easier to understand for farmers and to allow direct readings on the penetration rod while also avoiding additional parts. The purpose of this study was to incorporate a millimeter ruler to enable the operator to […]
Physical quality of Oxisols under no-tillage in the Savanna region of Piaui
01/Nov/2012
The Cerrado is being increasingly exploited in production systems characterized by intensive land use, without due concern for the preservation of natural resources. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of no-tillage soybean on the physical properties of Oxisols. The study was carried out in the region of “Serra do Quilombo”, located in the Cerrado region of the State of Piauí. To assess changes in soil properties caused by agricultural use, soil samples were collected from conventional […]
Temporal stability and spatial variability of distribution of soil water storage in a bean-black oat succession
01/Nov/2012
Soil water storage is very variable in time and space due to the influence of various environmental factors and topography. The objective was to: i) quantify the soil water storage, ii) assess the temporal stability and spatial variability of a point near to and one distant from the root system in a common bean – black oat succession iii) verify the spatial variability as a function of the soil relief. In the experimental area (1500 m2), in Piracicaba-SP (latitude 22° […]
Diazotrophic bacteria in soils under rubber tree
01/Nov/2012
Several reports have shown the benefits of atmospheric nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes in growth and nutrition of many plant species; however, these microorganisms in the rhizosphere of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) have not been investigated so far. Thus, the objective of this study was to verify the occurrence of diazotrophic bacteria in soils and roots of a plantation of rubber trees, and to isolate and characterize these bacteria. For this purpose, soil and fine roots of rubber trees were sampled on the […]
Crop sequences in no-tillage system. II – Dry matter decomposition and nutrient release in the second growing season
01/Nov/2012
Nutrients accumulated in dry crop residues and released in the decomposition process return to the soil and may become available to subsequent crops. The objective of this study was to evaluate the decomposition and nutrient release of plant residues of different no-tillage crop sequences in the second growing season. A field experiment was carried out on a Rhodic Eutrudox in Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil (48°18’W and 21°15’S), arranged in a randomized split-block design with three replications. The treatments consisted of combinations […]
Leaf application of silicic acid to white oat and wheat
01/Nov/2012
Silicon (Si) is beneficial to plants in several aspects, but there are doubts about the effectiveness of leaf application. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the effects of Si, applied in a newly developed stabilized silicic acid form to the leaf, on nutrition and yield of irrigated white oat and wheat. Two experiments were performed (one per crop) in winter 2008, in Botucatu-SP, Brazil. A completely randomized block design with 14 replications was used. Treatments consisted of a […]
Changes in soil acidity and organic carbon in a sandy typic hapludalf after medium-term pig-slurry and deep-litter application
01/Nov/2012
Successive applications of liquid swine waste to the soil can increase the contents of total organic carbon and nutrients and change acidity-related soil chemical properties. However, little information is available on the effects of swine waste application in solid form, as of swine deep-litter. The objective of this study was to evaluate alterations of organic carbon and acidity-related properties of a soil after eight years of pig slurry and deep-litter application. In the eighth year of a field experiment established […]
Potassium supply as affected by residual potassium fertilization in a Cerrado Oxisol
01/Nov/2012
In some soils with low levels of exchangeable potassium, non-exchangeable forms can participate in plant supply. There is evidence that K supply in non-exchangeable forms depends more on plant nutrient demand than on soil properties. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the supply and depletion of K forms in a Cerrado Oxisol, as affected by residual K fertilization and successive cultivation of Brachiaria ruziziensis (Syn. Urochloa ruziziensis). Soil samples were collected in the 0-20 cm layer in plots […]
Soil fauna as an indicator of soil quality in forest stands, pasture and secondary forest
01/Nov/2012
The interactions between soil invertebrates and environmental variations are relatively unknown in the assessment of soil quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil quality in areas with different soil management systems, based on soil fauna as indicator, in Além Paraíba, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The soil invertebrate community was sampled using pitfall traps, in the dry and rainy seasons, from areas with five vegetation types (acacia, mimosa, eucalyptus, pasture, and secondary forest). The abundance of organisms and the […]
