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Soil contamination with anthracene and creosote: impact on plant growth and mycorrhizal colonization by Glomus etunicatum

Alessandra Monteiro de Paula, José Oswaldo de Siqueira, Claúdio Roberto Fonsêca Sousa Soares

01/Aug/2007

Soil contamination by organic compounds, especially by the petroleum-derived, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), is a growing problem with serious environmental consequences. To evaluate the environmental impact of these products it is important to understand their effects on plants and the associated microbiota. The effects of PAHs on growth and mycorrhizal colonization of Brachiaria brizantha and Pueraria phaseoloides were evaluated here. Two PAHs, anthracene and creosote, were applied to a soil infested with the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus etunicatum at varied concentrations: […]

Homogeneity of soil physical quality in-between rows of an orange orchard with groundcover management systems

Jonez Fidalski, Cássio Antonio Tormena

01/Aug/2007

The soil physical quality is fundamental for the sustainability of citrus production. The objective of this study was to evaluate the homogeneity of soil physical quality in-between the rows of an orange orchard with groundcover management systems. The study was performed in an experimental field with groundcover systems in-between the rows of ‘Pêra orange’ on ‘Rangpur’ lime rootstock on a Typic Paleudult, in 1993, in Alto Paraná, in the northwestern region of the state of Paraná, Brazil. An experimental design […]

Effect of sources of organic matter in the alleviation of the toxic effects of B, Zn, Cu, Mn and Pb to Brassica Juncea

Glaucia Cecília Grabrielli dos Santos, Arnaldo Antônio Rodella

01/Aug/2007

As a result of anthropogenic activities such as mining, metal industry and agricultural fertilizer application, metal pollution has become one of the most serious environmental problems of today. Phytoremediation denotes the use of plants and micro-biota, together or without soil amendments, to extract, sequester, and/or detoxify pollutants, has been reported to be an effective, non-destructive, inexpensive and socially accepted technique to remediate polluted soils. The objective of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of organic amendments in the reduction […]

Soil and water loss and quality of surface runoff associated with interrill erosion in no-tillage area treated with chemical and organic fertilizers

Oromar João Bertol, Nivaldo Eduardo Rizzi, Ildegardis Bertol, Gláucio Roloff

01/Aug/2007

Among conservation tillage methods, no-till has shown to be the most effective in reducing soil losses caused by rainfall erosion, but with considerable data variation regarding water loss. Considering these aspects, this study was carried out with the objective of evaluating soil and water losses, the chemical demand of oxygen (CDO), electrical conductivity, and the pH of surface runoff, associated with interrill erosion under simulated rainfall. The field study was conducted in October 2003 in Marechal Cândido Rondon county, western […]

Decomposition and release of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium from residues of common bean crop

Eduardo Chagas, Adelson Paulo Araújo, Marcelo Grandi Teixeira, José Guilherme Marinho Guerra

01/Aug/2007

The objective of this study was to measure the speed of decomposition and nutrient release in situ from residues of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crop. In field conditions, leaves of common bean cultivars senesced during the growth cycle and stems and podwalls after pod threshing were collected. These residues contained 2.3 Mg ha-1 of mass, 31 kg ha-1 of N and 2.4 kg ha-1 of P that corresponded to 63, 41 and 28 % of total mass, N and […]

Microbiological and chemical soil attributes in apple orchards under conventional and organic production systems in th State of Santa Catarina, Brazil

Carolina Riviera Duarte Maluche-Baretta, Osmar Klauberg-Filho, Cassandro Vidal Talamini do Amarante, Genicelli Mafra Ribeiro, Denice Almeida

01/Aug/2007

The study was carried out in Urupema, state of Santa Catarina, to evaluate the effects of conventional and organic apple production systems on soil microbial biomass, soil microbial activity and the relationship between soil microbial biomass attributes and C and N soil contents. The soil under the canopy of 24 plants (0-10 cm) was sampled in a 45 x 54 m grid, in both orchards (conventional and organic), in December 2002 and June 2003, and analyzed for: microbial biomass carbon […]

Organic phosphorus in soils under montane forest, pasture and eucalypt in the North of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil

Gláucio de Mello Cunha, Antonio Carlos da Gama-Rodrigues, Gilmar Santos Costa, Ary Carlos Xavier Velloso

01/Aug/2007

Highly weathered tropical soils have low P plant availability and very high inorganic phosphorus (Pi) adsorption capacity. Therefore, maintenance of organic sources able to supply P by mineralization is essential for P availability under highly weathered conditions. Organic matter cycling and tolerance to low P soil concentration of the plant community may guarantee sustainability in natural ecosystems. The aim of this study was to evaluate organic phosphorus (Po) content and labile P fractions in the soils of three sites. The […]

Fate of nickel ion in (II-III) hydroxysulphate green rust synthesized by precipitation and coprecipitation

Lucia Helena Garófalo Chaves, Joan Elizabeth Curry, David Andrew Stone, Jon Chorover

01/Aug/2007

In order to investigate the efficiency of sulfate green rust (GR2) to remove Ni from solution, GR2 samples were synthesized under controlled laboratory conditions. Some GR2 samples were synthesized from Fe(II) and Fe(III) sulfate salts by precipitation. Other samples were prepared by coprecipitation, of Ni(II), Fe(II) and Fe(III) sulfate salts, i.e., in the presence of Ni. In another sample, Ni(II) sulfate salt was added to pre-formed GR2. After an initial X-ray diffraction (XRD) characterization all samples were exposed to ambient […]

Genetic diversity and symbiotic efficiency of black wattle-nodulating rhizobia in soils of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil

Luciano Kayser Vargas, Bruno Brito Lisboa, Dércio Scholles, José Ricardo Pfeifer Silveira, Gabriela Cardoso Jung, Camille Eichelberger Granada, [...]

01/Aug/2007

Black wattle is the third most cultivated forest species in Brazil. Besides its economic importance, black wattle is also used to restore degraded areas, where soils are generally acid and Al levels high. This study intended to investigate the genetic diversity of indigenous rhizobia in soils in Rio Grande do Sul and to select isolates that fix N2 efficiently at low pH. Fifty Bradyrhizobium sp. isolates were obtained, which, along with the recommended strains BR 3067 and BR 3068, were […]

Nitrogen immobilization of urea and ammonium sulphate applied to maize before planting or top-dressing in a no-till system

Waldo Alejandro Ruben Lara Cabezas, Pedro Afonso Couto

01/Aug/2007

Ammonium sulfate (AS) and urea (U), labeled with 15N, were applied to no-till maize, 33 days before and 10 days after sowing, at a single rate of 80 kg ha-1 of N incorporated 5-7 cm deep along furrows spaced 0.8 m. Corn was sown after black oat (Avena strigosa Schieb.).The amount of immobilized N and of N-fertilizer recovered by corn plants was evaluated at the following plants stages: 4-5 leaves, 11-12 leaves, flowering, and at harvest. Treatments were applied in […]

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