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Potassium leaching in soil as affected by potassium fertilizer rates applied over pearl millet straw

Ciro Antonio Rosolem, Rodrigo Arroyo Garcia, José Salvador Simoneti Foloni, Juliano Carlos Calonego

01/Oct/2006

The presence of straw on soil surface affects K cycling in the production system and can affect soil chemistry by modifying K leaching rate and intensity. An experiment was conducted to evaluate K leaching as affected by 30 mm of simulated rain over pearl millet straw receiving several broadcasted K rates. Pearl millet was grown for 55 days in a green house and then cut at soil level into pieces of 3 to 5 cm. Then it was distributed over the […]

Eucalyptus growth and nutrition as affected by latosol compaction at different moistures

Sérgio Ricardo Silva, Nairam Félix de Barros, José Eliel Braga Vilas Boas

01/Oct/2006

Eucalypt root growth and yield are affected directly by soil compaction during forestry operations, particularly harvesting. These effects are intensified under high soil moisture conditions. An experiment was carried out under controlled conditions in order to evaluate the effects of compaction under increased soil moisture levels, on seedling growth and nutrition. An oxidic-gibbsitic Red Yellow Latosol (LVA) and a kaolinitic Yellow Latosol (LA) were used. The treatments consisted of five compaction pressure levels (0, 60, 120, 180, and 240 kPa) and […]

Reactivity of soil acidity correctives and conditioners in lysimeters

Lucélia Alves Ramos, Antonio Nolla, Gaspar Henrique Korndörfer, Hamilton Seron Pereira, Monica Sartori de Camargo

01/Oct/2006

Soil acidity is one of the chief factors of constraint on agricultural production. Lime is the most used corrective, but, apart from the incorporation layer, of slow mobility and slow correction in the soil profile. Other products have been tested for acidity correction such as silicates or the reduction of acidity effects in deeper soil layers with gypsum. This study compared the effect of lime, gypsum and silicates to supply calcium, magnesium, silicate and to correct soil pH in deeper […]

Timing of first side-dressed nitrogen application in maize as affected by antecedent winter cover species

Mércio Luiz Strieder, Paulo Regis Ferreira da Silva, Ibanor Anghinoni, Egon José Meurer, Lisandro Rambo, Paulo César Endrigo

01/Oct/2006

The criteria currently used in Southern Brazil for the definition of the nitrogen (N) rate to be applied in maize are based on the soil organic matter content, the expected grain yield and the characteristics of the previous crop. Although the carbon:nitrogen (C/N) ratio is high, black oat is the most commonly used winter species antecedent to commercial summer crops. This characteristic can result in soil N immobilization, N plant deficiency and reduced grain yield in maize. Although the antecedent […]

Diffusive flux and bioavailability of micronutrients in soils: influence of liming, soil texture and green manure

Rodinei Facco Pegoraro, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Fabrício de Oliveira Gebrim, Frederico Fonseca Moreira

01/Oct/2006

In highly weathered tropical soils the diffusive flux is the main transport mechanism of Zn, Cu, Fe, and Mn to the root surface of plants. Management practices such as liming and the presence of plant residues can alter the diffusive flux of these cationic micronutrients. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diffusive flux in anionic and cationic forms and bioavaiability of cationic micronutrients Zn, Cu, Fe and Mn in Oxisols with distinct textures as influenced by […]

Effect of selective logging on some physical characteristics of a yellow latosol under rainforest in Central Amazonia State

Walane Maria Pereira de Mello-Ivo, Sheila Ross

01/Oct/2006

Selective logging may become a form of sustainable use of Amazon forest ecosystems since most part of the forest biomass is maintained and the impacts on the exploited area are lower than in comparison to those under other land uses. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of selective logging on some soil physical characteristics. The study area lies about 80 km north of Manaus and the vegetation is a humid tropical rainforest. Seven to ten trees/ha (DAP > 55 cm) […]

Marandu grass root system as affected by the combinations of nitrogen and sulphur rates

Karina Batista, Francisco Antonio Monteiro

01/Oct/2006

A well-developed root system is necessary for plant growth and sustentation, and, as a consequence, for high pasture yield. The objective of this experiment was to evaluate root characteristics in Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu in response to combinations of nitrogen and sulphur rates in nutrient solution. Ground quartz was used as substrate in a greenhouse experiment from September to December 2001. An incomplete 52 factorial was arranged in a randomized block design with four replications. The 13 combinations of nitrogen […]

Arbuscular mycorrhiza and phosphorus nutrition on zinc toxicity to trema [Trema micrantha (L.) Blum.]

Cláudio Roberto Fonsêca Sousa Soares, José Oswaldo Siqueira, Janice Guedes de Carvalho, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme

01/Aug/2006

The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza, the plant P nutritional status and increasing levels of P in nutrient solution on Zn toxicity to Trema micrantha (L.) Blum. In a first experiment trema seedlings were grown in a substrate with increasing P rates [0, 100, 200 and 400 mg dm-3 as Ca(H2PO4)2], besides a mycorrhizal treatment inoculated with Glomus etunicatum (Ge). After 60 days of growth, the plants were transferred to pots with Clark’s nutrient solution […]

Chemical composition of soil solution under different land cover and soluble organic carbon in water from small creeks

Josias Miranda, Liovando Marciano da Costa, Hugo Alberto Ruiz, Rosilene Einloft

01/Aug/2006

Intensive land use can change the chemical composition of the soil solution and cause solute losses. Thus, it can alter the chemical composition of water courses. A study was carried out in a farm of EPAMIG in Oratorios, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, from June 1996 to May 1997, to evaluate the effect of soil management on the chemical composition of soil solution, taking climatic conditions into consideration. Soluble organic carbon was also determined in the soil solution and in […]

Chemical attributes and corn root system development as affected by liming in no-till

Gabriel Henrique Melo Nascimento Leite, Flávio Luiz Foletto Eltz, Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Neroli Pedro Cogo

01/Aug/2006

In Rio Grande do Sul state, the area cultivated with under no-till system now amounts to 60 % of the total rain-fed cultivated area. However, there are still doubts as to crop practices in this soil conservation system, such as liming and fertilization as well as regarding root growth and crop productivity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of lime doses and application forms on corn root development. The experiment was carried out in 1999/2000, in the […]

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