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Carbon in soil aggregates under native vegetation, pasture and agricultural systems in the Brazilian savannah

Ciniro Costa Junior, Marisa de Cássia Píccolo, Marcos Siqueira Neto, Plínio Barbosa de Camargo, Carlos Clemente Cerri, Martial Bernoux

01/Aug/2012

Soil organic matter (SOM) is responsible for soil fertility, nutrient cycling and structure stability and is closely related with soil aggregation. However, the relationship between aggregate size classes in the SOM dynamics is unclear, resulting in SOM accumulation or loss due to soil land use and management. This study aimed to evaluate the amount of carbon (C) in soil aggregates under four uses and management: native Cerrado (CE-savannah vegetation), no-tillage (NT), conventional tillage (SPC) and pasture (PA). The study areas […]

Arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation increases biomass of Euterpe edulis and Archontophoenix alexandrae after two years under field conditions

Andressa Franzoi Sgrott, Maristela R. Booz, Rosete Pescador, Teresinha Catarina Heck, Sidney Luiz Stürmer

01/Aug/2012

Inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) of tree seedlings in the nursery is a biotechnological strategy to improve growth, survival after transplanting, biomass production and to reduce the use of fertilizers. Archontophoenix alexandrae and Euterpe edulis are palm species used in southern Brazil to produce the palm heart, the latter being included in the list of threatened species due to the overexploitation of its native population. The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the effect of mycorrhizal inoculation on […]

Zinc availabity for eucalypt seedlings in Cerrado soils

Fernando Antonio Vieira Rodrigues, Nairam Félix de Barros, Júlio César Lima Neves, Víctor Hugo Alvarez V, Roberto Ferreira Novais

01/Aug/2012

In Brazil, along with the expansion of clonal forestry, the management of more productive and more nutrient-demanding genotypes has led to the appearance of micronutrient deficiency symptoms, mainly of boron (B), and more recently, of copper (Cu) and of zinc (Zn), especially in Cerrado areas. The purpose of this study was to evaluate three extraction solutions to determine Zn availability (Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and DTPA pH 7.3) for eucalyptus seedlings grown in a greenhouse, on six Cerrado soil samples, and to […]

Phosphorus accumulation and pollution potential in a hapludult fertilized with pig manure

Renato Guardini, Jucinei José Comin, Danilo Rheinheimer dos Santos, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Tales Tiecher, Djalma Schmitt, [...]

01/Aug/2012

Successive applications of pig litter to the soil surface can increase the phosphorus (P) content and alter its adsorption, promoting P transfer to surface or subsurface waters. The purpose of this study was to evaluate P accumulation and the pollution potential of a soil after application of pig litter. In March 2010, eight years after the installation of an experiment in Braço do Norte, Santa Catarina, SC, Brazil, on a Typic Hapludult, soil was sampled (layers 0-2.5, 2.5-5, 5-10, 10-15, […]

Impacts of different management systems on the physical quality of an Amazonian Oxisol

Elaine Maria Silva Guedes, Antonio Rodrigues Fernandes, Herdjania Veras de Lima, Ademar Pereira Serra, José Ribamar Costa, Rafael da Silva Guedes

01/Aug/2012

The physical quality of Amazonian soils is relatively unexplored, due to the unique characteristics of these soils. The index of soil physical quality is a widely accepted measure of the structural quality of soils and has been used to specify the structural quality of some tropical soils, as for example of the Cerrado ecoregion of Brazil. The research objective was to evaluate the physical quality index of an Amazonian dystrophic Oxisol under different management systems. Soils under five managements were […]

Relations between soil surface roughness, tortuosity, tillage treatments, rainfall intensity and soil and water losses from a red yellow latosol

Julieta Bramorski, Isabella C. De Maria, Renato Lemos e Silva, Silvio Crestana

01/Aug/2012

The soil surface roughness increases water retention and infiltration, reduces the runoff volume and speed and influences soil losses by water erosion. Similarly to other parameters, soil roughness is affected by the tillage system and rainfall volume. Based on these assumptions, the main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of tillage treatments on soil surface roughness (RR) and tortuosity (T) and to investigate the relationship with soil and water losses in a series of simulated rainfall events. […]

Digital soil mapping: strategy for data pre-processing

Alexandre ten Caten, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, Luis Fernando Chimelo Ruiz

01/Aug/2012

The region of greatest variability on soil maps is along the edge of their polygons, causing disagreement among pedologists about the appropriate description of soil classes at these locations. The objective of this work was to propose a strategy for data pre-processing applied to digital soil mapping (DSM). Soil polygons on a training map were shrunk by 100 and 160 m. This strategy prevented the use of covariates located near the edge of the soil classes for the Decision Tree […]

Carbon fractions in toposequences of soils under eucalyptus with different use history

Elen Alvarenga Silva, Carlos Alberto Silva, Ivo Ribeiro Silva, João José G. S. M. Marques, Elias Frank de Araujo, Samara Andrade de Carvalho, [...]

01/Aug/2012

In Brazil, most forest stands have been planted on soils with some degree of physical, chemical or biological degradation. The protection of the trees for the soil, depending on the litter deposition, is a driving force of the restoration process of degraded areas. Since organic matter is related to many of the physical, chemical and biological soil properties, it is characterized as a key factor for the maintenance of the environmental quality of forest systems. The purpose of this study […]

Contribution of macroporosity to water flux of a soil under different tillage systems

Carlos Germán Soracco, Luis Alberto Lozano, Roberto Balbuena, Juan Manuel Ressia, Roberto Raúl Filgueira

01/Aug/2012

In view of the importance of the macroporosity for the water transport properties of soils, its quantitative assessment is a challenging task. Measurements of hydraulic conductivity (K) at different soil water tensions and the quantification of water-conducting macropores (θM) of a soil under different tillage systems could help understand the effects on the soil porous system and related hydraulic properties. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of Conventional Tillage (CT), Chisel Plow (CP) and No Tillage […]

Risk of land salinization in baixo Acaraú, Ceará

Lydia Helena da Silva de Oliveira Mota, Andréa da Silva Gomes, Gustavo Souza Valladares, Regina Maria Fontenele Magalhães, Hugo Mota Ferreira Leite, Tibério Almeida da Silva

01/Aug/2012

Certain conditions of relief, climate and use can lead to the formation of saline and sodic soils, also called salt-affected soils. With a view to establish guidelines for management practices and land use in the region of Baixo Acaraú, Ceará, the purpose of this work was to generate a map of salinization risk. To classify levels of vulnerability, the pedology, geology, geomorphology and land use/cover were evaluated as well as slope altimetry information, treated in a GIS environment with an […]

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