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Soil carbon stocks under pasture in costal tableland areas in southern Bahia State, Brazil

Oldair Vinhas Costa, Reinaldo Bertola Cantarutti, Luiz Eduardo Ferreira Fontes, Liovando Marciano da Costa, Paulo Gabriel Soledade Nacif, José Cláudio Faria

01/Oct/2009

The replacement of forest environments by pastures leads to fundamental alterations in soil carbon stocks and consequently in the global cycle of this element. This study was conducted in the municipality of Itabela, Bahia, and the objective was to evaluate carbon stocks in soils of a natural forest in comparison to degraded and productive pastures with different usage periods. For this purpose, remnants of the Atlantic Forest, productive pastures after different periods of use (2, 9 and 18 years) and […]

Pedomorphogeological relations in the chapadas elevadas of the Distrito Federal, Brazil

Inara Oliveira Barbosa, Marilusa Pinto Coelho Lacerda, Marina Rolim Bilich

01/Oct/2009

Detailed studies of pedologic characterization, as well as of relationships between pedology, geology and geomorphology are important for the comprehension of the soil distribution in a landscape. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pedomorphogeological relationships in the Chapadas Elevadas of the Distrito Federal, by the chemical, physical, mineralogical and geochemical characterization of the soils found in this landscape compartment. Two representative top-sequences of the pedologic distribution were selected in this geomorphologic unit, whose soils were formed from […]

Transport of boron in soil and its uptake by eucalypt

Edson Marcio Mattiello, Hugo Alberto Ruiz, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Nairam Félix de Barros, Julio César Lima Neves, Maurel Behling

01/Oct/2009

The mechanism and magnitude of B transport to plant roots depend on both water and B soil contents. The contribution of mass flow and diffusion to the B transport in soil to eucalypt roots was evaluated in response to the water potential and B rates. Two water potentials (-10 and -40 kPa) and six B levels (0; 0.5; 1; 2; 3 and 5 mg dm-3 of B) were evaluated. The plants were grown in 2.5 dm3 plastic pots with soil, […]

Phosphorus and root distribution and corn growth as related to long-term tillage systems and fertilizer placement()

Sérgio Ely Valadão Gigante de Andrade Costa, Edicarlos Damaceno de Souza, Ibanor Anghinoni, João Paulo Cassol Flores, Eduardo Giacomelli Cao, Marquel Jonas Holzschuh

01/Oct/2009

Soil and fertilizer management during cultivation can affect crop productivity and profitability. Long-term experiments are therefore necessary to determine the dynamics of nutrient and root distribution as related to soil profile, as well as the effects on nutrient uptake and crop growth. An 18-year experiment was conducted at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul State (UFRGS), in Eldorado do Sul, Brazil, on Rhodic Paleudult soil. Black oat and vetch were planted in the winter and corn in the […]

Alterations in some properties of a degraded oxisol by sewage sludge and organic residue application

Priscila Torres Modesto, Márcia Helena Scabora, Gilberto Colodro, Katia Luciene Maltoni, Ana Maria Rodrigues Cassiolato

01/Oct/2009

The recovery of intensively impacted areas, as originated by the construction of a hydroelectric power plant, is a slow process and usually requires the addition of organic residues as source of organic matter and nutrients to improve the soil properties. The objective of this study was to verify the effects of the addition of sewage sludge and organic residues (wood shavings and sugar cane filter cake) on the growth of two Cerrado tree species, used in the recovery of the […]

Least limiting water range and porosity of cultivated soils in an environmental protection area in the south of Minas Gerais

Vico Mendes Pereira Lima, Geraldo César de Oliveira, Eduardo da Costa Severiano, Luiz Fernando Coutinho de Oliveira

01/Oct/2009

Restrictive physical conditions for an adequate plant development reduce the productive capacity of soils and environmental sustainability. An important parameter to express these restrictions is the least limiting water range (LLWR), which is used in combination with soil physical properties that influence plant development. To evaluate the LLWR and porosity of soils under coffee and pasture in the Capituvas River microbasin, a representative area of the Coqueiral Resereve was chosen. Undisturbed samples of a typical Dystrophic Red Latosol (LVd- Oxisol), […]

Peat bogs of the Serra do Espinhaço Meridional – Minas Gerais, Brazil. I – characterization and classification

Alexandre Christófaro Silva, Ingrid Horák, Antonio Martinez Cortizas, Pablo Vidal-Torrado, Jose Rodrigues Racedo, Paulo Henrique Grazziotti, [...]

01/Oct/2009

Peat bogs are a special environment for studies related with the dynamics of organic matter, landscape evolution and climatic changes and with local, regional and global cycles of atmospheric pollution. Peat bogs contribute to the global C sequestration, act as water reservoirs and are the habitat of an endemic biodiversity. The Serra do Espinhaço Meridional (Minas Gerais State, Brazil) – SdEM – a terrestrial biosphere reservation area, contains a considerably large area with different types of peat bogs, which were […]

Occurrence of plant growth-promoting traits in clover-nodulating rhizobia strains isolated from different soils in Rio Grande do Sul state()

Luciano Kayser Vargas, Bruno Brito Lisboa, Gilson Schlindwein, Camille Eichelberger Granada, Adriana Giongo, Anelise Beneduzi, [...]

01/Oct/2009

In the last decades, the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria has become an alternative to improve crop production. Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii is one of the most promising rhizobacteria and is even used with non-legume plants. This study investigated in vitro the occurrence of plant growth-promoting characteristics in several indigenous R. leguminosarum biovar trifolii isolated from soils in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Isolates were obtained at 11 locations and evaluated for indoleacetic acid and siderophore production […]

Environmental and agricultural benefits of a management system designed for sandy loam soils of the humid tropics

Alana das Chagas Ferreira Aguiar, Andreia Pereira Amorim, Katia Pereira Coêlho, Emanoel Gomes de Moura

01/Oct/2009

A sustainable management of soils with low natural fertility on family farms in the humid tropics is a great challenge and overcoming it would be an enormous benefit for the environment and the farmers. The objective of this study was to assess the environmental and agronomic benefits of alley cropping, based on the evaluation of C sequestration, soil quality indicators, and corn yields. Combinations of four legumes were used in alley cropping systems in the following treatments: Clitoria fairchildiana + […]

Spatial variability of soil chemical properties after coffee tree removal

Sidney Rosa Vieira, Osvaldo Guedes Filho, Márcio Koiti Chiba, Heitor Cantarella

01/Oct/2009

Assessing the spatial variability of soil chemical properties has become an important aspect of soil management strategies with a view to higher crop yields with minimal environmental degradation. This study was carried out at the Centro Experimental of the Instituto Agronomico, in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. The aim was to characterize the spatial variability of chemical properties of a Rhodic Hapludox on a recently bulldozer-cleaned area after over 30 years of coffee cultivation. Soil samples were collected in a 20 […]

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