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Comparison of estimation methods of soil strength in five soils

Ayodele Ebenezer Ajayi, Moacir de Souza Dias Junior, Nilton Curi, Cezar Francisco Araujo Junior, Olanike Olaiya Aladenola, Thiago Tadeu Teixeira Souza, [...]

01/Jun/2009

In agriculture, the soil strength is used to describe the susceptibility to deformation by pressure caused by agricultural machine. The purpose of this study was to compare different methods for estimating the inherent soil strength and to identify their suitability for the evaluation of load support capacity, compaction susceptibility and root growth. The physical, chemical, mineralogical and intrinsic strength properties of seven soil samples, collected from five sampling pits at different locations in Brazil, were measured. Four clay (CS) and […]

Soil fertility, organic carbon and fractions of the organic matter at different distances from eucalyptus stumps

Geraldo Erli Faria, Nairam Félix de Barros, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Ivo Ribeiro Silva

01/Jun/2009

Knowledge on variations in vertical, horizontal and temporal characteristics of the soil chemical properties under eucalyptus stumps left in the soil is of fundamental importance for the management of subsequent crops. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of eucalyptus stumps (ES) left after cutting on the spatial variability of chemical characteristics in a dystrophic Yellow Argisol in the eastern coastal plain region of Brazil. For this purpose, ES left for 31 and 54 months were selected […]

Correction of soil acidity in the subsurface of an oxisol with sandy loam texture under no-tillage

Otavio Bagiotto Rossato, Carlos Alberto Ceretta, Leandro Souza da Silva, Gustavo Brunetto, Jaqueline Cristiane Adorna, Eduardo Girotto, [...]

01/Jun/2009

In Rio Grande do Sul State (RS), Southern Brazil, aluminum saturation in many areas under no-till system is high and base saturation low in the 0.10-0.20 m layer (subsurface), which may reduce the grain yield of annual crops. The objective of this study was to evaluate if the occurrence of high aluminum saturation and low base saturation in the subsurface, under a no-till system, represents a restrictive environment for crop production, as well as to evaluate forms of lime incorporation […]

Contribution of soil constituents to the cation exchange capacity as determined by different extraction methods

Edson Campanhola Bortoluzzi, Danilo dos Santos Rheinheimer, Claudia Petry, João Kaminski

01/Jun/2009

The cation exchange capacity (CEC) is a physicochemical property dependent on mineral and organic soil constituents. Despite the use of different procedures and extractors the CEC is normally expressed considering only the pH control or not of the extracted solution. This study aims to discuss the significance of the contribution of organic carbon and clay to the CEC of an Acrisol, using different determination methods. For this purpose, 75 samples of an abruptic Red-Yellow Acrisol from the Universidade Federal de […]

Water balance components in soils cropped to sugarcane, with and without nitrogen fertilization

Alexsandro dos Santos Brito, Paulo Leonel Libardi, Pablo Javier Ghiberto

01/Apr/2009

The water balance study in soils with sugarcane, cropped in large areas in Brazil, is essential for the agricultural management to increase the crop productivity and to reduce pollution risks. The objective of this research was to evaluate soil water balance equation components of two Oxisols under sugar-cane (first crop), in the counties of Jaboticabal and Pirassununga, State of São Paulo, Brazil. The study was carried out in an experimental area in Pirassununga (21 º 55 ‘ 54 ” S, 47 º 10 ‘ 54 ” W, 650 m), for only one level […]

Phosphorus fractions and their relationship with phosphorus uptake by flooded rice in Rio Grande do Sul

Gustavo Krüger Gonçalves, Egon José Meurer

01/Apr/2009

Soils used for flooded rice in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, evolved from different materials which led to variations in the distribution of P fractions. In order to quantify the phosphorus fractions and relate them with the P uptake by rice plants, a greenhouse experiment was conducted with four soil samples where rice was grown for 35 days, without and with the addition of 39.30 mg kg-1 P. In the soil samples before cultivation, the available P was determined (Mehlich-1) […]

Spatial variability of aggregate stability in latosols under sugarcane

Zigomar Menezes de Souza, José Marques Júnior, Gener Tadeu Pereira, Carolina Maria Sánchez Sáenz

01/Apr/2009

The spatial variability of soils under a same management system is differentiated, as expressed in the properties. The spatial variability of aggregate stability of a eutrophic Red Latosol (ERL) and a dystrophic Red Latosol (DRL) under sugarcane was characterized. Samples were collected in a regular 10 m grid, in the layers 0.0-0.2 and 0.2-0.4 m, with 100 points per area, and the following properties were determined: geometric mean diameter (GMD) of aggregates, mean weight diameter (MWD) of aggregates, percent of aggregates in […]

Biomass production and phosphorus use of forage grasses fertilized with two phosphorus sources

Sílvio Júnio Ramos, Valdemar Faquin, Carlos Ribeiro Rodrigues, Carlos Alberto Silva, Paulo Fernandes Boldrin

01/Apr/2009

A major constraint to agricultural production in acid soils of tropical regions is the low soil P availability, due to the high adsorption capacity, low P level in the source material and low efficiency of P uptake and use by most of the modern varieties grown commercially. This study was carried out to evaluate the biomass production and P use by forage grasses on two soils fertilized with two P sources of different solubility. Two experiments were carried out, one […]

Soluble nitrogen content in runoff water from three forms of oat and vetch sowing

Fabrício Tondello Barbosa, Ildegardis Bertol, Rodrigo Vieira Luciano, Antonio Paz González, Eva Vidal Vázquez

01/Apr/2009

Where nutrients are lost by water erosion the eroded soil is impoverished and crop productivity is reduced, apart from the water contamination. Soluble N in the runoff is biologically available and contributes to eutrophication of the water and, depending on the form and content in the water, may be toxic to aquatic organisms. In order to evaluate the N content in the form of ammonium and nitrate in the runoff water, an experiment was conducted with simulated rainfall from April […]

Plot-size for 15N-fertilizer recovery studies by tanzania-grass

Geraldo Bueno Martha Júnior, Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin, Moacyr Corsi

01/Apr/2009

The understanding of the N dynamics in pasture ecosystems can be improved by studies using the 15N tracer technique. However, in these experiments it must be ensured that the lateral movement of the labeled fertilizer does not interfere with the results. In this study the plot-size requirements for 15N-fertilizer recovery experiments with irrigated Panicum maximum cv.Tanzania was determined. Three grazing intensities (light, moderate and intensive grazing) in the winter, spring and summer seasons were considered. A 1 m2 plot-size, with a […]

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