Potassium dynamics in crop residues of cover plants in Cerrado
01/Aug/2008
Crop residue production, plant residue maintenance and their decomposition are important factors in the understanding of nutrient recycling process. To evaluate K accumulation and release a study with eight cover crops types was developed: pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum sin. tiphoydes), brachiaria grass (Brachiaria brizantha), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench), pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp), sunn hemp (Crotalarea juncea) and black oats (Avena strigosa Schreb), fallow land and conventional culture (control) in the experimental area of CEFET-Uberaba-MG, in a Cerrado area. […]
Porosity and water retention in an acrisol under conventional and no-till systems under uniaxial compression
01/Aug/2008
To date, little is known about the dynamics of water and air in porous spaces of soils exposed to mechanical stresses, mainly when the pressure is located on the pre-consolidation line. This study aimed to quantify the changes in the porous spaces of an Acrisol under two tillage systems, submitted to increasing one-dimensional compression, emphasizing the bulk density and water retention at two water potential levels. Undisturbed soil samples were collected under conventional tillage (CT) and no-till (NT), with three […]
Use of sewage sludge to restructure a degraded oxisol
01/Aug/2008
The soil use not always result in an ecological sustainable system. An intense and inadequate soil use leads to soil degradation. In this sense, this study aimed to investigate the influence of sewage sludge on the recovery of physical properties of a degraded Oxisol, cultivated for 2.5 years with eucalyptus (Eucalyptus citriodora Hook) and Brachiaria grass (Brachiaria decumbens), in Selvíria, MS, Brazil. Six treatments were evaluated in an experiment in a randomized block design with four replications: (1) Savannah; (2) […]
Interrelation of underground plant biomass with soil aggregate stability and rainfall erosion of a soil under different managements
01/Aug/2008
Increasing underground plant biomass and soil aggregate stability by application of adequate management practices enhances the quality in terms of water infiltration and erosion resistance. Based on this premise, an erosion study using simulated rainfall was carried out in the field, at an experimental station of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – EEA/UFRGS), in Eldorado do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, in the summer of 2003/2004, in a 7.5 year soil management experiment. The purpose […]
Nitrogen doses and sources in marandu pasture. I – changes in soil chemical properties
01/Aug/2008
Nitrogen deficiency is one of the important causes of degradation of cultivated pasture, mainly in the case of Brachiaria pastures. Soil recovery is a way to restore the productive capacity of pastures in degradation. Among nutrients, nitrogen is considered essential and largely responsible for pasture area recovery. The research objective was to evaluate the effects of application of nitrogen doses and sources on marandu grass pasture over a period of three years, based on soil chemical characteristics such as pH, […]
Soil phosphorus forms after successive pig slurry application in a native pasture
01/Aug/2008
The swine industry generates large amounts of pig slurry (PS), which is reused as agricultural fertilizer. However, if applied at excessive rates, pig slurry becomes a severe environmental pollutant. The objective of this study was to evaluate forms of soil phosphorus accumulation after successive swine manure applications. The experiment was installed in 1995, in an area of native pasture. Rates of 0, 20 and 40 m3 ha-1 of PS were applied periodically (at 45 to 60 days intervals) during five […]
Chemical characteristics of leachate from phosphorus-fertilized substrates during rooting of cocoa tree cuttings
01/Aug/2008
Fertilization and irrigation is intensively used for seedling production in substrate, which can result in high nutrient losses. Phosphorus (P) is heavily used in the preparation of the potting mix, but studies on nutrient losses are scarce. The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical attributes in leachate from potting mix during rooting of cocoa tree cuttings under intermittent irrigation and P fertilization in a 5 x 5 factorial, complete randomized block design with three replications. The factors […]
Growth of millet and pigeon pea, performance of citrus trees, and soil physical properties in a chiselled orchard
01/Aug/2008
Chiseling and cover crops can be used in the management of orchards with the purpose of improving soil physical conditions and reducing soil compaction. This study had the objective of evaluating the influence of chiseling on the development of cover crops and citrus trees and on soil physical properties in an orchard with a compaction history in a clayey Typic Haplorthox. The soil was chiseled at 0.30 m, followed by three soil cover crops: spontaneous vegetation, pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan), […]
Microbial biomass and activity in soil and forest litter of eucalyptus plantations and native vegetation in Southeastern Brazil
01/Aug/2008
In Brazil, afforestation programs use mainly eucalyptus and it has been frequently questioned due to possible changes in the soil caused by this exotic tree species. The impact of land use changes can vary with climate conditions and soil, and results obtained in a specific area may not be extrapolated to the supra-regional level. Biomass and microbial activity have been suggested as appropriate indicators of soil disturbance caused by management techniques. In this study, these characteristics were used to evaluate […]
Copper forms and desorption in soils under grapevine in the Serra Gaúcha of Rio Grande do Sul
01/Aug/2008
Successive applications of cupric fungicides to grapevine can increase total copper concentration in the soil and modify its desorption in the soil profile. This study was carried out in 2006 in the soil chemistry and fertility laboratory of the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria to evaluate copper forms and desorption dynamics in Udorthent and Haplumbrept soils (in the layers 0-20 and 20-40 cm) under grapevine for 40 years and under successive applications of cupric fungicides. The soils were collected in […]
