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Quantifying soil physical degradation through the soil penetration resistance curve

Éverton Blainski, Cássio Antonio Tormena, Jonez Fidalski, Rachel Muylaert Locks Guimarães

01/Jun/2008

Soil resistance to penetration (PR) frequently reduces plant root growth. PR increases with soil bulk density (Bd) and decreases with soil moisture (θ), and the mathematical description of the relationships of PR with Bd and θ determines the soil penetration resistance curve (SRC). The objective of this study was to quantify the SRC of an Oxisol under different land use practices and to use it to describe soil physical degradation. Four areas were selected: (a) native forest; (b) pasture cultivated […]

Soil amendments and heavy metal retention and distribution in oxisols treated with biosolids

Maria Lucia Silveira, Luís Reynaldo Ferracciú Alleoni, Andrew Chang

01/Jun/2008

Land application represents an efficient alternative for disposal of biosolids. However, depending on the origin (urban and/or domestic) and the treatment system, biosolids may contain high amounts of heavy metals, which can gradually build up in the soil. Soil chemical amendments in contaminated areas can reduce the bioavailability and mobility of heavy metals and, consequently, minimize the risks of their adverse effects on the environment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of four chemical amendments [calcium […]

Impacts of biosolids amendments on the microbiota of tropical soils

Marcio Rodrigues Lambais, Janaina Braga do Carmo

01/Jun/2008

The amendment of agricultural and forest soils with biosolids from sewage treatment plants (STPs) is an alternative to recycle these organic residues. However, biosolids from STPs may contain metals and/or xenobiotics that can affect soil microorganisms. In this study, the impacts of biosolids from the STPs of Barueri and Franca (São Paulo, Brazil), containing high and low metal concentration, respectively, on the microbiota of a Nitisol (clayey) and a Dystric Arenosol (sandy) were determined in microcosm. Immediately after biosolids application […]

Use of Atriplex nummularia and gypsum for phytoremediation of saline-sodic soil

Isaac Gomes Leal, Adriana Maria de Aguiar Accioly, Clístenes Williams Araújo do Nascimento, Maria Betânia Galvão dos Santos Freire, Abelardo Antônio de Assunção Montenegro, Fabiana de Lima Ferreira

01/Jun/2008

The cultivation of Atriplex nummularia on saline-sodic soils is economically attractive because it can be used as a forage crop as well as in landscape projects. The potential of Atriplex nummularia for phytoextraction of Na+ from a saline-sodic soil irrigated with saline water was evaluated. Additionally, gypsum was tested for improving phytoremediation. The experiment was set up as a randomized block design, in a 2 x 3 factorial scheme. The treatments consisted of: no gypsum and 50 % of the […]

Rock phosphate fertilization and phosphorus recycling by pearl millet, Brachiaria sp., corn and soybean

José Salvador Simoneti Foloni, Carlos Sergio Tiritan, Juliano Carlos Calonego, Jaime Alves Junior

01/Jun/2008

The objective of this experiment was to compare the ability of soybean (Glycine max), corn (Zea mays), Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu and pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) for P-uptake, at different levels of the Alvorada natural rock phosphate, under controlled conditions. The soil used was a dystrophic Hapludalf (180 g kg-1 clay), which was limed and fertilized with N, K and micronutrients. The crops were grown in 18 dm3 pots for 50 days in a greenhouse, at different P2O5 rates (0, […]

Absorption and distribution of lead in vetiver, mimosa and mesquite plants

Jailson do Carmo Alves, Adailson Pereira de Souza, Mônica Lima Pôrto, Jandeilson Alves de Arruda, Ubaldo Araújo Tompson Júnior, Gilson Batista da Silva, [...]

01/Jun/2008

The use of plants for phytoremediation of metal-contaminated areas is an emerging technology, and studies concerning heavy metal tolerance, absorption and distribution in plants are essential for the success of such programs. This study was carried out to evaluate the tolerance, absorption and distribution of lead (Pb) in vetiver grass [Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash], mimosa [Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd] and mesquite trees [Prosopis juliflora (SW) DC] subjected to increasing lead doses in solution. The experiment was conducted under a screenhouse, […]

Soil chemical atributes and common bean yield as affected by lime and manganese rates

Reges Heinrichs, Adônis Moreira, Paulo Alexandre Monteiro de Figueiredo, Eurípedes Malavolta

01/Jun/2008

Common bean is one of the most important staples in Brazil. The objective of this study was to evaluate the common bean cv. Pérola yield and changes in soil chemical attributes as influenced by liming and manganese rates. The experiment was carried out in pots containing dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol (Oxisol). Treatments consisted of a 2 x 6 factorial combination of two limestone (CO3 and MgCO3 in a 3:1 molar ratio) rates, calculated to increase base saturation to 50 and […]

Nutrient extraction by macrophytes cultivated in a solid waste landfill leachate

Pedro Alexandre Varella Escosteguy, Jackson Berticelli Cerini, Deise Gobbi, Delton Gobi, Catiane Maria Cecconello

01/Apr/2008

Plant nutrient extraction has been used to remove inorganic ions from soil or other polluted media. In this study, the nutrient extraction capacity of the macrophytes Typha sp. and Eleocharis sp., cultivated as monoculture and as consortium, was evaluated in a growing medium containing rubble and leachate of an urban landfill. The plants were grown in wooden boxes containing rubble and leachate as substrate, in a plastic greenhouse, for five months. The total concentration and amount of macro (N, P, […]

Evaluation of the soil-seed environment through computerized tomography

Alcir José Modolo, Haroldo Carlos Fernandes, João de Mendonça Naime, Carlos Ernesto G.R. Schaefer, Nerilson Terra Santos, João Cleber Modernel da Silveira

01/Apr/2008

The physical conditioning of the soil around seeds is of great importance for an adequate initial development of a crop, ensuring a healthy plant population. A suitable soil-seed contact is a prerequisite for a fast crop germination and good establishment. In this study, computerized tomography of millimeter resolution was used to determine the soil-seed environment in a no tillage system, immediately after soybean planting. A split plot design was used, in which the plots consisted of three contents of soil […]

Spectral response of soils in the landscape based on terrestrial and orbital data acquisition levels

José Geraldo de Abreu Sousa Junior, José Alexandre Melo Demattê, Aline Marques Genú

01/Apr/2008

Part of agricultural production index variability is associated with soil and landscape characteristics. Management practices such as fertilizer application should therefore take the soil spatial variability into account. Remote sensing is a tool that can provide faster information for soil management because it relates electromagnetic radiation with soil attributes. Thus, this study aimed at evaluating the spectral response, at two data acquisition levels (terrestrial and orbital), of different soil classes across toposequences in the region of São Carlos and Ibaté, […]

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