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The effect of nitrogen and sulphur fertilization on yield and quality of kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea, L.)

Tomáš Losák, Jaroslav Hlušek, Stanislav Kráěmar, Ladislav Varga

01/Apr/2008

In a greenhouse pot experiment with kohlrabi, variety Luna, we explored the joint effect of N (0.6 g N per pot = 6 kg of soil) and S in the soil (25-35-45 mg kg-1 of S) on yields, on N, S and NO3– content in tubers and leaves, and on alterations in the amino acids concentration in the tubers. S fertilisation had no effect on tuber yields. The ranges of N content in tubers and leaves were narrow (between 1.42-1.48 % N and 1.21-1.35 % N, […]

Yield and temporal chemical changes in fertilizer bands and inter-rows of an orange orchard after surface liming

Jonez Fidalski, Pedro Antonio Martins Auler

01/Apr/2008

Despite the chemical differences in soils under the fertilizer bands and inter-rows in orange orchards, no criterion to determine the need of liming in the two areas is yet known. The objective of this study was to quantify the temporary chemical alterations in fertilizer bands and inter-rows of a “Pêra” orange orchard as well as nutrition and fruit yield after surface liming, in a Typic Paleudults, in northwestern Paraná, Brazil. The soil surface was limed four times between 1996 and […]

Soil acidity parameters as related to clay mineralogy

Valentim da Silva, Antonio Carlos Vargas Motta, Vander de Freitas Melo, Valmiqui Costa Lima

01/Apr/2008

The soil acidity and associated variables are very important on soil management, especially at tropical and subtropical regions. In order to study some soil acidity variables and verify the influence of clay mineralogy on the relationship between pH and base saturation degree (V%), soil samples were collected from B and C horizons of different soil classes in Paraná State: Acric Red-Yellow Latossol (LBw-1), Dystric Red-Yellow Latossol (LBw-2), Dusky Red Latosol (LVdf), Alumic Cambisol (CXa) and Dystric Cambisol (CHd). The clay […]

Biomass, decomposition and soil cover by residues of three plant species in central- western Brazil

Carlo Adriano Boer, Renato Lara de Assis, Gilson Pereira Silva, Antonio Joaquim Braga Pereira Braz, Alberto Leão de Lemos Barroso, Alberto Cargnelutti Filho, [...]

01/Apr/2008

With the prevalence of no-till systems in Central-Western Brazil, a more in-depth knowledge about cover crops for straw production is necessary. The objective of this study was to evaluate the green and dry biomass production, the percentage of soil cover, as well as the dynamics of residues decomposition of three cover crop species, in the second growing season of the cropping year: amaranth (Amaranthus cruentus L. BRS Alegria), pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L. var. ADR500) and finger millet [Eleusine coracana […]

Citrus root system distribution in a coastal table land soil toposequence of the state of Bahia, Brazil

Luciano da Silva Souza, Laercio Duarte Souza, Arlicélio de Queiroz Paiva, Anderson Clécio Vieira Rodrigues, Luciano da Silva Ribeiro

01/Apr/2008

The deepening of citrus root system is important to increase crop productivity and longevity, especially in soils with subsurface cohesive horizons. The objective of this study was to evaluate the root distribution of ‘Hamlim’ sweet orange grafted onto Rangpur lime. The 15 year-old plants were located in a coastal plain soil toposequence in Sapeaçu county, Bahia, Brazil. The soils were an argisolic Yellow Latosol (LAx; Oxisol) and a Yellow Argisol (PAx; Ultisol), both cohesive, and a non-cohesive Gray Argisol (PAC; […]

Kinetics of K release from soils of Brazilian coffee regions: effect of organic acids

Vladimir Antônio Silva, Giuliano Marchi, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme, José Maria de Lima, Francisco Dias Nogueira, Paulo Tácito Gontijo Guimarães

01/Apr/2008

Kinetic studies on soil potassium release can contribute to a better understanding of K availability to plants. This study was conducted to evaluate K release rates from the whole soil, clay, silt, and sand fractions of B-horizon samples of a basalt-derived Oxisol and a sienite-derived Ultisol, both representative soils from coffee regions of Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Potassium was extracted from each fraction after eight different shaking time periods (0-665 h) with either 0.001 mol L-1 citrate or oxalate at a 1:10 solid:solution […]

Soil macrofauna as influenced by chemical fertilizers and swine manure use in western Santa Catarina State, Brazil

Maurício Vicente Alves, Júlio Cesar Pires Santos, Deisi Tatiani de Gois, Janaina Veronezi Alberton, Dilmar Baretta

01/Apr/2008

The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of addition of increasing rates of swine manure, mineral fertilizers, and the combination of both on the abundance and diversity of soil macrofauna. The study was carried out in Campos Novos county, in the western Santa Catarina state, on an Oxisol cultivated with corn (Zea mays) and oat (Avena sativa) in succession and no tillage system. Six treatments were used: a control, with no fertilization (TT); mineral fertilization (AM); swine manure + […]

Erosion study in the Ceveiro Watershed (Piracicaba, SP). I – Estimation o soil loss rates and sensitivity factor analysis of the USLE model

Mara de Andrade Marinho Weill, Gerd Sparovek

01/Apr/2008

Accelerated soil erosion is a serious global problem that degrades agriculture lands. Since erosion research is normally expensive and time-consuming, the use of models allows to estimate soil losses at locations and under conditions not represented directly in the research. The objective of this study was to estimate the soil erosion in an area intensively cultivated with sugarcane near the city of Piracicaba, São Paulo, contributing to diagnose the current land uses aimed at controlling erosion. The study was carried […]

Vertical Mulching and water management in no tillage system

Sandra Maria Garcia, Afranio Almir Righes

01/Apr/2008

Intensive soil mobilization in the conventional tillage system has caused soil structure degradation, soil compaction below the arable layer, and decreased macroporosity. These changes resulted in reduced soil water infiltration rate and increased runoff, soil erosion and sedimentation in rivers and reservoirs. In the no tillage system the water erosion from the soil surface is practically controlled, and the terraces were eliminated by the farmers. Nevertheless, the surface flow is higher than it was in the conventional tillage system. With […]

Sugarcane cultivation in a sewage-sludge treated ultisol. II – Soil fertility and plant nutrition

Marcio Koiti Chiba, Maria Emília Mattiazzo, Fernando Carvalho Oliveira

01/Apr/2008

The application of sludges, especially sewage-sludge (SS) to agricultural soils is one of the most rational ways of using this residue. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of SS on some chemical properties of an SS-amended Ultisol under sugarcane (variety RB 855536) for two years; from October 2002 to August 2003 – growing season 2003/04 and from October 2003 to October 04, designated 2004/05 crop season. Eight treatments were evaluated: (a) control; (b) Mineral fertilization (120 kg ha-1 […]

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