Load carrying capacity models of an oxisol under different use and management
01/Apr/2012
Soil compaction has been identified as one of the main factors causing yield reduction of several crops. The use of the load carrying capacity models to identify management techniques which leads to alterations on soil density is a proven and consolidated methodology. This study was carried out to: a) generate load carrying capacity models for different uses and managements of an Oxisol; b) identify the land use or management that is most susceptible or most resistant to compaction by these […]
Assessment of Efficiency and Adequacy of Retention Terraces
01/Apr/2012
Due to losses caused by water erosion, the development of techniques that increase the efficiency of soil conservation practices is fundamental. Terracing of agricultural lands is an important conservation practice. Bearing in mind that improperly built terraces may negatively affect the landscape, the purpose of this work was to evaluate the efficiency as well as the adequacy of retention terraces. Assessments were performed in four terraces implanted in different states, all located in the mideastern region of the state of […]
Induction of a geochemical barrier for As, Fe and S immobilization in a sulfide substrate
01/Apr/2012
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is an environmental concern due to the risk of element mobilization, including toxic elements, and inclusion in the food chain. In this study, three cover layers were tested to minimize As, Fe and S mobilization from a substrate from former gold mining, containing pyrite and arsenopyrite. For this purpose, different layers (capillary break, sealant and cover layer) above the substrate and the induction of a geochemical barrier (GB) were used to provide suitable conditions for adsorption […]
Variations of dissolved organic carbon and soil physical properties under different land uses in central Amazonia
01/Apr/2012
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and physics properties of soil under different land use systems in central Amazonia. The DOC concentrations of primary forest soil were measured in three topographical positions, and in areas of pasture, secondary forest and an agroforestry system (AFs) down to a depth of 2 m. The soil solution was collected and analyzed for the organic C phase during a hydrological cycle. The average dissolved organic […]
Effect of successive rainfall with different patterns on soil water infiltration rate
01/Apr/2012
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of successively repeated precipitation patterns applied to bare and to covered soil, to quantify their effect on the formation of a soil crust and, consequently, on the soil water infiltration rate (Ti). Three rainfall events were simulated in 24 h intervals, with constant, decreasing exponential, early and late double exponential precipitation patterns, at a rainwater amount corresponding to 55 mm. The decrease factor of the infiltration rate (Ti) was adjusted […]
Surface roughness of an iceptisol related with soil tillage and compaction under natural rainfall
01/Apr/2012
Surface roughness is a relevant soil property in terms of its influence on soil water infiltration and storage, sediment retention on the soil surface, and water erosion. In turn, surface roughness is influenced by soil tillage, moisture, compaction, crop residues, residual effects of land use, and by rainfall erosivity. The purpose of this study was to quantify the effect of soil tillage type, soil compaction and rainfall erosivity on surface roughness. The experiment assessed an Inceptsol with a relatively flat […]
Temporary effect of chiseling on the compaction of a Rhodic Hapludox under no-tillage
01/Apr/2012
Mechanical chiseling has been used to alleviate the effects of compaction in soils under no-tillage (NT). However, its effect on the soil physical properties does not seem to have a defined duration period. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the behavior of the bulk density (BD) and degree of compaction (DC) at different soil depths, after chiseling in no-tillage, for one year. The experiment was performed in Ponta Grossa, Paraná State, Brazil, using an Oxisol (Rhodic Hapludox). Bulk […]
Physical quality of an oxisol under soybean at different compaction and irrigation levels
01/Apr/2012
The maintenance of a good soil physical quality is essential to preserve the environment and maximize crop yields. A compacted soil can affect soil density, porosity and penetration resistance, influencing root growth. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physical quality of an Oxisol, clay texture, with the soybean cultivar CAC-1, at four compaction and three irrigation levels, using the soil physical properties, as well as the relationship of root system with the crop yield. The experiment had […]
Dris interpretation criteria for cupuassu orchards
01/Feb/2012
The productivity of cupuassu orchards in the Amazon region has been gradually declining, probably due to the reduction in soil fertility, calling for fertilization. In the absence of technical recommendations to calculate the nutrient demand of an orchard, the use of the Integrated Diagnosis and Recommendation (DRIS) may represent an alternative to fill this gap. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnoses based on different formulas and criteria of interpretation of DRIS indices of cupuassu orchards. The […]
Kinetic parameters of silicon uptake by rice cultivars
01/Feb/2012
Silicon is considered an important chemical element for rice, because it can improve tolerance to biotic and abiotic stress. However, in many situations no positive effect of silicon was observed, probably due to genetic factors. The objective of this research was to monitor Si uptake kinetics and identify responses of rice cultivars in terms of Si uptake capacity and use. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse of the São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil. The experiment was arranged […]