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Relationship between the spatial variability of particle-size fractions of soil and common bean yield under no-tillage

Aline Emy Kitamura, Morel de Passos e Carvalho, Cesar Gustavo da Rocha Lima

01/Apr/2007

The soil particle-size distribution has great influence on the plant yield. In the 2002/2003 growing season, plant and soil attributes of an experimental station of the Faculdade de Engenharia/UNESP (Ilha Solteira/SP – Brazil) were analyzed: common bean grain yield (GP), straw yield (SP), clay content (CL), silt (SI) and sand (SA) of a Red Latosol (Oxisol) under no-tillage. The objective was to analyze the variability of the evaluated attributes to characterize spatial dependences and to study linear and spatial correlations […]

Soil quality in soil management systems in dwarf cashew crops

Kátia Araújo Ribeiro, Teógenes Senna de Oliveira, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Francisco Alisson da Silva Xavier, Stoécio Malta Ferreira Maia, Helon Hébano de Freitas Sousa

01/Apr/2007

Brazil is the most important exporter of cashew nut in the world. The production is concentrated in the northeast region, which accounts for 97 % of the national production. However, in the recent years the cashew nut production has been declining, specially in the state of Ceará, mainly due to inadequate soil management. The aim of this study was to evaluate alterations in the physical and chemical properties of an Ultisol submitted to distinct soil management practices and the development […]

Biomass and microbial activity in pasture soil under different sheep grazing pressure

Martha Regina Lucizano Garcia, Ely Nahas

01/Apr/2007

The effect of grazing pressure in sheep production has been studied, but not in relation to soil microbiological parameters or the consequences on soil fertility. The effect of grazing pressure (GP) by sheep on biomass and microbial activity related to C and N compounds cycling in subtropical region soil was studied. Soil samples were collected from the 0-10 cm and 10-20 cm layers in pastures with low GP (5 animals ha-1), high GP (40-50 animals ha-1) and in absence of […]

Temporary and vertical variation of chemical attributes of a gleysol of the Guamá River cultivated with Canaranas

Eliana Maria Acioli de Abreu, Antonio Rodrigues Fernandes, Maria de Lourdes Pinheiro Ruivo

01/Apr/2007

Sediments carried away by the muddy waters of the Guamá River and the heterogeneity of these substances are responsible for the soil formation and diversity of chemical characteristics in the periodically flooded areas. This study aimed at determining the physical and chemical attributes of a low floodplain (varzea) soil of the Guamá river, in different periods, cultivated with Paramaribo canarana (Echinochloa polystachya H.B.K) or canarana erecta lisa (Echinochloa pyramidales Lam). The experimental design was entirely randomized, in a 4 x […]

Alterations in the chemical and physical properties of a chernosol under different crop covers

Ricardo Carvalho Silva, José Marques Pereira, Quintino Reis Araújo, Aureliano José Vieira Pires, Antonio Jorge Del Rei

01/Feb/2007

Cattle ranching is one of the main economic activities in the agrosystem of Itapetinga, state of Bahia, Brazil. This activity is known to cause direct impacts on soil, subsoil and vegetation. This study aimed at verifying changes in soil chemical characteristics and texture under different vegetation covers in the cattle ranching region of Itapetinga by sampling soils in a primary forest-secondary forest-pasture sequence. Soil samples were collected along a transect with 36 small trenches, 60 cm deep, spaced 5 m apart (12 […]

Sewage sludge doses and heart-of-palm yield in peach palm

Marilene Leão Alves Bovi, Gentil Godoy Júnior, Eduardo Antonio Drolhe da Costa, Ronaldo Severiano Berton, Sandra Heiden Spiering, Fernando Vinicius Armas Vega, [...]

01/Feb/2007

Sewage sludge has been used in agriculture in many crops as an alternative to reduce environmental impacts and water pollution. Nonetheless there is a need to adjust rates and timing for each crop. Therefore, the effects of sludge application on earliness and heart-of-palm yield were studied in peach palm in a field experiment carried out in Ubatuba, SP, Brazil. Four annual nitrogen rates, (0, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 times the recommended amounts for the crop) were tested in a complete block […]

Mycelial growth and synthesis of heat shock proteins by ectomicorrhizal fungi under supra-optimal temperature conditions

Adão de Siqueira Ferreira, Marcos Rogério Tótola, Adriano Guimarães Parreira, Arnaldo Chaer Borges

01/Feb/2007

In most organisms, the synthesis of heat shock proteins is a transient physiological change in the cell exposed to supra-optimal temperatures. The physiological response to heat shock is particularly dependent on the cell type and on the capacity of the organisms to respond to environmental alterations. In this study the mycelial growth and synthesis of heat shock proteins of two Pisolithus isolates (RV82 and RS24) and one Paxillus involutus isolate to supra-optimal temperatures was evaluated. Mycelial growth was evaluated under […]

Spatial variability of soil physical attributes used for soil mapping in small headwater catchments of the southern Amazon

João Paulo Novaes Filho, Eduardo Guimarães Couto, Virlei Alvaro de Oliveira, Mark S. Johnson, Johannes Lehmann, Susan S. Riha

01/Feb/2007

The northwestern region of Mato Grosso State consists of complex landscapes due to ongoing geomorphologic activity that contributes to the occurrence of different soil classes over small distances, which complicates soil sampling strategies. This study was conducted in Juruena (MT), with the objective of identifying pedologic classes in undisturbed forested headwater catchments by examining the spatial variability of soil texture and color, and taking elevation and topographic position into consideration. The spatial variability of soil texture and color were determined […]

Soil Quality Evaluated by “Soil Quality Kit” in two long-term soil management experiments in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil

Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Paulo Cesar Conceição, Cimélio Bayer, Flávio Luiz Foletto Eltz

01/Feb/2007

The soil quality (SQ) evaluation is an important part of agricultural planning. It allows the identification and improvement of high-yielding management systems with characteristics of environment preservation. This study was carried out in two long-term soil management experiments (10 and 15 years) in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Soil Quality Kit (SQK) developed by the Soil Quality Institute – ARS – USDA, compared to traditional soil science […]

Organic fertilization of potato with manure and, or, Crotalaria juncea. I – Long term plant productivity and soil nutrient stocks

Tácio Oliveira da Silva, Rômulo Simões Cezar Menezes, Holm Tiessen, Everardo Valadares de Sá Barreto Sampaio, Ignácio Hernan Salcedo, Luciano Marcal da Silveira

01/Feb/2007

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is an important cash crop in the semi-arid region of Paraíba, Brazil. However, potato productivity is limited by low soil fertility and the limited and highly variable precipitation pattern of this region. Animal manure is the main nutrient source for soil fertility amelioration, but farm manure available is usually not enough to fertilize crops. A cover crop could decrease the demand for animal manure. The characteristics of Crotalaria (Crotalaria juncea L.) recommend it as green manure. […]

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