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Calibration and validation of the modified universal soil loss equation (MUSLE) with local hydrologic and sedimentologic data

Celina Rubiano da Silva, Henrique Marinho Leite Chaves, Ana Paula Camelo

01/Aug/2011

Hydro-sedimentologic models are useful in the environmental analysis of unmonitored watersheds. However, the models must be calibrated and validated for accurate predictions. The objective of this study was to calibrate MUSLE for the conditions of the Piripipau river basin (Brazil), using hydrologic and sedimentologic data from 1999 to 2005, and to validate the calibrated model with another data set (1998, 2006-2009). MUSLE’s a coefficient was calibrated fitting observed and calculated sediment yield values of individual events, using observed hydrologic data […]

Comparison of determination methods of hydraulic conductivity in a typic hapludox

Pablo Javier Ghiberto, Sergio Oliveira Moraes

01/Aug/2011

The hydraulic conductivity, determined as a function of the volumetric soil water content K(θ), is essential to solve, e.g., drainage problems. However, the results of different methods vary according to the different assumptions. The objective of this study was to compare direct field methods (Instantaneous Profile, Flux and Humidity) and indirect laboratory methods for estimating the hydraulic conductivity as a function of soil water content, K(θ). The experiment was carried out in Piracicaba, State of São Paulo (Brazil), with a […]

Determination of hydraulic properties of a tropical soil of Hawaii using column experiments and inverse modeling

Martina Sobotkova, Michal Snehota, Michal Dohnal, Chittaranjan Ray

01/Aug/2011

A method for determining soil hydraulic properties of a weathered tropical soil (Oxisol) using a medium-sized column with undisturbed soil is presented. The method was used to determine fitting parameters of the water retention curve and hydraulic conductivity functions of a soil column in support of a pesticide leaching study. The soil column was extracted from a continuously-used research plot in Central Oahu (Hawaii, USA) and its internal structure was examined by computed tomography. The experiment was based on tension […]

Aggregate stability of a degraded oxisol in recovery with green manure, lime and gypsum

Carolina dos Santos Batista Bonini, Marlene Cristina Alves

01/Aug/2011

Inadequate land use and large buildings in rural areas are causing damages to the soil-climate environment, reducing productivity and thus expanding degraded areas. In view of this problem, this study evaluated the recovery of an Oxisol that had been treated with green manure, soil amendment, gypsum and pasture in the last 17 years. The quality of the structure was used as an indicator of soil recovery. The study was conducted in a completely randomized design with nine treatments and four […]

Ion mobility in a no-tillage soil subjected to mineral and organic fertilization

Oromar João Bertol, Maria do Carmo Lana, Emerson Fey, Nivaldo Eduardo Rizzi

01/Aug/2011

The retention in soil profiles of surface-applied mineral elements is crucial to maintain the water quality and reduce environmental and economic damages. This study evaluated: the mobility of potassium, calcium and magnesium, aluminum and organic matter contents and changes in pH in an Eutroferric Red Latosol under no-tillage, and the chemical oxygen demand (COD) of percolated water. Mobility was assessed in an undisturbed soil column with preserved structure and treated with mineral (100 kg ha-1) and organic (150 m3 ha-1) […]

Water erosion in natural grassland under different managements: water and soil losses and phosphorus, potassium and ammonium in the runoff

Ildegardis Bertol, Ederson Gobbi, Fabrício Tondello Barbosa, Jorge Paz-Ferreiro, Luciano Gebler, Júlio César Ramos, [...]

01/Aug/2011

Native pastures in southern Brazil are used for cattle and sheep grazing. The forage offer in the spring-summer season is greater than the animal requirement, so the forage left over is usually burned. Pasture burning mineralizes nutrients and leaves the soil bare, triggering water erosion. This study aimed to quantify total soil and water losses and P, K and NH4+ contents in the runoff water from an Oxisol with native pasture. In the treatments, the native pastures, were i) unburned […]

Effect of 15n-labeled hairy vetch and nitrogen fertilization on maize nutrition and yield under no-tillage

José Alan de Almeida Acosta, Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Andreas de Neergaard, Mads Vinther, Leandro Souza da Silva, Rodrigo da Silveira Nicoloso

01/Aug/2011

This study evaluated the effect of hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) as cover crop on maize nutrition and yield under no tillage using isotope techniques. For this purpose, three experiments were carried out: 1) quantification of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in hairy vetch; 2) estimation of the N release rate from hairy vetch residues on the soil surface; 3) quantification of 15N recovery by maize from labeled hairy vetch under three rates of mineral N fertilization. This two-year field experiment […]

Fruit yield and quality and root system distribution of watermelon under different cultivation systems

Marta Rodrigues da Rocha, Flávio Luiz Foletto Eltz, Michele Silva dos Santos, Pedro Vanti da Rocha, Rafael Ziani Goulart

01/Aug/2011

The watermelon is cultivated mainly by small producers, in sandy soils under conventional tillage, with occurrence of high erosion taxes, since the crop doesn’t form canopy capable to cover the soil entirely. Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus L.) was evaluated under different cultivation systems on an Ultisol in the Central Depression of RS, Brazil, in an experiment in the 2008/2009 growing season. On 48 m2 plots in a randomized block design with four repetitions, the following cultivation systems were tested: conventional tillage […]

Microbial biomass and soil chemical properties under different land use systems in northeastern Pará

Elessandra Laura Nogueira Lopes, Antonio Rodrigues Fernandes, Maria de Lourdes Pinheiro Ruivo, José Henrique Cattanio, Gladys Ferreira de Souza

01/Aug/2011

The increase in agricultural production in the Brazilian Amazon region is mostly a result of the agricultural frontier expansion, into areas previously influenced by humans or of native vegetation. At the same time, burning is still used to clear areas in small-scale agricultural systems, leading to a loss of the soil productive capacity shortly after, forcing the opening of new areas. This study had the objective of evaluating the effect of soil preparation methods that involve plant residue shredding, left […]

Highlands of the upper Jequitinhonha valley, Brazil. II – mineralogy, micromorphology, and landscape evolution

Fábio Henrique Alves Bispo, Alexandre Christofaro Silva, Pablo Vidal Torrado, Valdomiro Severino de Souza Junior

01/Aug/2011

Palm swanp formations, the so-called veredas, typically occur in the Brazilian biome known as “Cerrado” (savanna-like vegetation), especially on flattened areas or tablelands (chapadas). The aim of this study was to characterize the mineralogy and micromorphology of soil materials from a representative toposequence of the watershed of the vereda Lagoa do Leandro, located in Minas Novas, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, on plains in the region of the upper Jequitinhonha valley, emphasizing essential aspects of their genesis and landscape evolution. […]

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