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Distribution and uncertainty of acidity of an oxisol under coffee cultivation

Samuel de Assis Silva, Julião Soares de Souza Lima, Gustavo Soares de Souza, Alexandre Candido Xavier

01/Aug/2009

With the development of agriculture, the use of new tools for the evaluation of the properties related to plant yields have become essential to improve the management of agricultural systems. The purpose of this study was to use a fuzzy model to investigate, based on soil chemical properties, the propagation of uncertainty of the acidity of a humic Red-Yellow Latosol (Oxisol) under Arabic coffee plantation. The soil was sampled at a depth of 0 – 0.2 m, in a grid, […]

Evaluation of microbial phosphorus: comparison of determination methods in forest soils

Ecila Mercês de Albuquerque Villani, Nairam Félix de Barros, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Guilherme Julião Zocolo

01/Aug/2009

Many studies have shown the importance of the soil microbial biomass, mainly as source/sink of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in forest stands. However, there are few studies focused on microbial P (MPH), especially in relation to the determination methods of MPH in these ecosystems. For an evaluation of the methods used to determine microbial P (MPH) in soils, three methods were evaluated: fumigation-extraction (FE); radiation with microwave-extraction (RE); and radiation by microwave-extraction with a membrane for anionic exchange (EMAE). […]

Crop rotation under no-tillage in Tibagi (Paraná State, Brazil). II – CO2 and N2O emissions

Marcos Siqueira Neto, Marisa de Cássia Piccolo, Brigitte Josefine Feigl, Solismar de Paiva Venzke Filho, Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri, Carlos Clemente Cerri

01/Aug/2009

The agricultural activity can change the quantity and quality of soil organic matter (SOM), resulting in CO2 and N2O emissions from the soil. No-tillage (NT) with legume species in crop rotation is a strategy that should be considered not only to increase the SOM quantity, but also to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The objective of this study was to determine the soil-atmosphere gas emissions with greenhouse effect (CO2 and N2O). For this purpose, an experiment was installed in Tibagi (Paraná […]

Quantitative evolution of planosols from the agreste region of Pernambuco State, Brazil

Roberto da Boa Viagem Parahyba, Mauro Carneiro dos Santos, Fernando Cartaxo Rolim Neto

01/Aug/2009

The pedogenesis of Planosolic soils, especially of the semi-arid “Agreste” region of Pernambuco State, Brazil, has n ot been properly studied. There are indications and doubts with regard to some aspects such as possible duality or differentiated reworked parent material, total of gains and losses and the relative mobility of the main constituent elements during soil evolution. Three soils with strong texture contrast were studied in a toposequence of the region. Three soils with a strong textural contrast on a […]

Influence of silicate and lime on crop residue decomposition and nutrient availability to bean plants

Fabiana Aparecida Fernandez, Leonardo Theodoro Bull, Juliano Corulli Corrêa, Douglas Ricardo Crespam

01/Aug/2009

Si made available by Ca silicate can increase polyphenol formation, which could increase the persistence of crop residues on the soil surface. The present study evaluated the effect of silicate and lime on decomposition of different crop residues and the nutrient release for the development of common bean plants. An experimental design in randomized blocks, arranged as a 3 x 5 factorial combination, was used with four replications. Treatments consisted of three cover plant species: millet (Pennisetum americanum), brachiaria (Brachiaria brizantha), and […]

Bacteria diversity and microbial biomass in forest, pasture and fallow soils in the southwestern Amazon basin

Karina Cenciani, Marcio Rodrigues Lambais, Carlos Clemente Cerri, Lucas Carvalho Basílio de Azevedo, Brigitte Josefine Feigl

01/Aug/2009

It is well-known that Amazon tropical forest soils contain high microbial biodiversity. However, anthropogenic actions of slash and burn, mainly for pasture establishment, induce profound changes in the well-balanced biogeochemical cycles. After a few years the grass yield usually declines, the pasture is abandoned and is transformed into a secondary vegetation called “capoeira” or fallow. The aim of this study was to examine how the clearing of Amazon rainforest for pasture affects: (1) the diversity of the Bacteria domain evaluated […]

Effect of humic-like substances on potassium uptake kinetics, plant growth and nutrient concentration in Phaseolus vulgaris L.

Carla Machado da Rosa, Rosa Maria Vargas Castilhos, Ledemar Carlos Vahl, Danilo Dufech Castilhos, Luiz Fernando Spinelli Pinto, Elisandra Solange Oliveira, [...]

01/Aug/2009

Humic substances can influence plant metabolism direct or indirectly, thus modifying its growth. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of humic-like substances (HS) on kinetics of K uptake, nutrient concentration and growth of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, L.). The experiment was performed on a laboratory bench with controlled light conditions. Plants were grown in pots with complete nutrient solution enriched with five levels (0; 2.5; 5; 10 and 20 mg L-1 of C) of alkaline soluble humic-like substances […]

Dynamics of 14C-labeled glucose and ammonium in saline arable soils

Alma Vuelvas-Solórzano, Rosalina Hernández-Matehuala, Eloy Conde-Barajas, Marco L. Luna-Guido, Luc Dendooven, Marcela Cárdenas-Manríquez

01/Aug/2009

Organic matter dynamics and nutrient availability in saline agricultural soils of the State of Guanajuato might provide information for remediation strategies. 14C labeled glucose with or without 200 mg kg-1 of NH4+-N soil was added to two clayey agricultural soils with different electrolytic conductivity (EC), i.e. 0.94 dS m-1 (low EC; LEC) and 6.72 dS m-1 (high EC; HEC), to investigate the effect of N availability and salt content on organic material decomposition. Inorganic N dynamics and production of CO2 and 14CO2 were monitored. Approximately 60 % […]

Chemical and physical attributes of oxisols and their relation with irrigated corn and common bean yields

Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Luciano Zucuni Pes, Claudio Luiz Lemainski, Ricardo Bergamo Schenato

01/Aug/2009

Under irrigated agriculture one of the main causes of yield variability, which is the plant-available water, is controlled. In this case, other yield limitations caused by soil attributes become more relevant. To investigate the spatial variability of soil attributes and crop yields, besides the relation between chemical and physical-hydric soil attributes and crop yields of two irrigated commercial plantations (51.8 and 58.2 ha) were studied in Trindade do Sul (TS) and Palmeira das Missões (PM) respectively, in the state of […]

Performance of ‘Vitória’ pineapple in response to humic acid application during acclimatization

Lílian Estrela Borges Baldotto, Marihus Altoé Baldotto, Validoro Bazoni Giro, Luciano Pasqualoto Canellas, Fábio Lopes Olivares, Ricardo Bressan-Smith

01/Aug/2009

The acclimatization of pineapple plantlets propagated by plant tissue culture is slow. The intensification of root growth by the use of humic acids may be useful during this process. The aim of this study was to evaluate the greenhouse acclimatization of ‘Vitória’ pineapple propagated by plant tissue culture in response to different doses of humic acids isolated from vermicompost and filter cake. Leaf anatomy, photosynthetic pigment content, shoot and root growth, and leaf nutrients were evaluated. An increase in growth […]

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