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Recommendation of potassium fertilization for no-till wheat, corn and soybean in Paraguay

Ademir Wendling, Flávio Luiz Foletto Eltz, Martin Maria Cubilla, Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, João Mielniczuk

01/Oct/2008

Soil test is the most widely used tool to determine the soil fertility status and fertilizer demand for crop production. Tables of soil analysis interpretations and fertilizer recommendation based on field experiments are required for this purpose. A recommendation system normally aims at supplying crop requirements and improving soil fertility levels to a sufficient degree. To obtain information for building K interpretation and recommendation tables, seven experiments were carried out with wheat, corn and soybean in four Paraguayan Departments: two […]

Comparision of methods to visualise arbuscular mycorrhizal and dark septate endophytic fungi in native Cerrado species

Kelly da Silva Coutinho Detmann, Marina Neves Delgado, Vitor Paiva Alcoforado Rebello, Tiago de Souza Leite, Aristéa Alves Azevedo, Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya, [...]

01/Oct/2008

Plant species in sensu stricto Cerrado have adaptive strategies to soil and climatic adversities that require high investment of nutrients, water and photoassimilates. The mutualistic fungi – plant root symbiosis is an important adaptation by which plants can improve soil nutrients and water acquisition and it can be determinant for plant survival in Cerrado conditions. The aim of this study was to establish a method for studying arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and dark septate endophytic fungi (DSEF) in roots of […]

Green manure in coffee systems in the region of Zona da Mata, Minas Gerais: characteristics and kinetics of carbon and nitrogen mineralization

Eduardo da Silva Matos, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Paulo César de Lima, Marino Salgarello Coelho, Renato Faria Mateus, Irene Maria Cardoso

01/Oct/2008

The use of green manure may contribute to reduce soil erosion and increase the soil organic matter content and N availability in coffee plantations in the Zona da Mata, State of Minas Gerais, in Southeastern Brazil. The potential of four legumes (A. pintoi, C. mucunoides, S. aterrimum and S. guianensis) to produce above-ground biomass, accumulate nutrients and mineralize N was studied in two coffee plantations of subsistence farmers under different climate conditions. The biomass production of C. mucunoides was influenced […]

Evaluation of possible rhizobacteria populations in soils under forest species

Rodrigo Matheus Pereira, Érico Leandro da Silveira, Lúcia Maria Carareto-Alves, Eliana Gertrudes de Macedo Lemos

01/Oct/2008

Although new studies describe the use of PGPR (Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria) in Brazil, they rarely evaluate the natural existence of these bacterial species in the soil. The objective of this study was to evaluate PGPR in two samples under different use types, one with native forest and the other with eucalyptus, through construction and sequencing of a metagenomic DNA library. Using specific probes from the internally transcribed region of 16S-23S rRNA genes, fragments of PCR products were inserted into the vector […]

Respiratory activity of soil microbiota and glucose content in response to phosphorus addition in Cerrado soil- Brazil

Adão de Siqueira Ferreira, Reinaldo Silva de Oliveira, Maria Amelia dos Santos, Elias Nascentes Borges

01/Oct/2008

Metabolic activity of microorganisms is one of the main processes of control on the nutrient transformation in soil. However, the activity of the soil microbiota is affected by various factors such as the available nutrients, including phosphorus. The present work had as objective to show an approach of the effect of phosphorus addition (50 to 500 mg kg-1 P of dry soil) on the respiratory response of soil microbiota and the amount of extra and intracellular glucose in typic acrustox of Cerrado.The […]

Paclobutrazol transport in soil columns

Mônica Lúcia Milfont, Antonio Celso Dantas Antonino, Jean Manuel Fonseca Martins, André Maciel Netto, Ester Ribeiro Gouveia, Marcus Metri Correa

01/Oct/2008

Paclobutrazol (PBZ) is a post-emergence plant growth regulator used in agricultural systems with the objective of vegetative control growth, thereby increasing the reproductive capacity of the plant. This growth regulator remains active in the soil for several years being detrimental to subsequent tillage and contamination of groundwater through leaching. The objective of this work was to study the mechanisms involved in the transport and sorption of PBZ in an Ultisol and a Vertisol, both of the São Francisco Valley, Brazil. […]

Bulk density critical limits for normal root growth of cover crops

Dalvan José Reinert, Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, José Miguel Reichert, Celso Aita, Martín María Cubilla Andrada

01/Oct/2008

Soil compaction is a serious problem for the soil quality and development of sustainable agriculture, because compaction affects the flow of soil water and air and reduces crop yields. One of the possibilities to tackle this problem is the use of plants with a deep and vigorous rooting system. The objective of this study was to evaluate the physical quality of a Typic Hapludalf, in a no-tillage system, after the use of cover crops, and to measure the critical limit […]

Estimating penetration resistance of an oxisol under perennial crop in northern Paraná state

Adriana Aparecida Ribon, João Tavares Filho

01/Oct/2008

Soil resistance to root penetration is an important physical characteristic for defining soil management techniques. The purpose of this study was to estimate the mechanical soil penetration resistance of an Oxisol under perennial crop, at three gravimetrical moisture contents, based on bulk density, moisture, and soil clay and organic matter content. The soil penetration resistance was evaluated by an impact penetrometer and the impact data in dm-1 were converted into dynamic resistance (MPa). At the moment of the determination of […]

Solubilization of Patos de Minas and Arad rock phosphate in two flooded soils

Gustavo Krüger Gonçalves, Rogério Oliveira de Sousa, Ledemar Carlos Vahl, Leandro Bortolon

01/Oct/2008

Differences in grain yield were not observed in experiments with paddy rice when comparing soluble phosphates and rock phosphate as phosphorus sources. However, chemical changes in flooded soils such as increases in pH and phosphorus and calcium levels in the soil solution probably decrease the dissolution of rock phosphates in flooded soils. The current work was therefore carried out with the objective of studying the solubilization of phosphate rocks in flooded soils. Two experiments, conducted in a random block design […]

Cadmium, chromium, lead and zinc in maize plants and oxisol after nine annual applications of sewage sludge

Thiago Assis Rodrigues Nogueira, Leyser Rodrigues Oliveira, Wanderley José de Melo, Ivana Machado Fonseca, Gabriel Maurício Peruca de Melo, Valéria Peruca de Melo, [...]

01/Oct/2008

A major limitation for using sewage sludge in agriculture is the risk of soil contamination with heavy metals and their possible transference to humans via food chain. The objective of this study was to evaluate the soil content of Cd, Cr, Pb, and Zn by two digestion methods (HNO3 + H2O2 + HCl and HClO4 + HF) in maize plants grown on a Typic Eutrorthox soil treated with sewage sludge for nine consecutive years, and the effects on dry matter […]

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