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Effect of Acidithiobacillus on solubilization of natural phosphate in a coastal tableland soil under yam bean (Pachyrhizus erosus) crop

N. P. Stamford, A. M. M. F. Moura, K. S. Santos, P. R. Santos

01/Feb/2004

A greenhouse experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of sulphur (S) inoculated with Acidithiobacillus on phosphorus (P) availability from natural phosphate (NP) using different fertilizer application methods on yam bean (Pachyrhizus erosus) grown in a “Tableland Forest” soil (Podzol Hydromorphic dystrophic) of the “Zona da Mata” in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil. Plants were inoculated with rhizobia strains (NFN 747 and NFB 748) and control treatments added without rhizobia inoculation. The P treatments were: (1) NP pelleted with […]

State-space approach to evaluate the relation between soil physical and chemical properties

L. C. Timm, K. Reichardt, J. C. M. Oliveira, F. A. M. Cassaro, T. T. Tominaga, O. O. S. Bacchi, [...]

01/Feb/2004

The state-space approach is used to evaluate the relation between soil physical and chemical properties in an area cultivated with sugarcane. The experiment was carried out on a Rhodic Kandiudalf in Piracicaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Sugarcane was planted on an area of 0.21 ha i.e., in 15 rows 100 m long, spaced 1.4 m. Soil water content, soil organic matter, clay content and aggregate stability were sampled along a transect of 84 points, meter by meter. The state-space […]

Soil cover and nutrient accumulation of two perennial legumes as functions of spacing and planting densities

A. Perin, J. G. M. Guerra, M. G. Teixeira, E. Zonta

01/Feb/2004

The establishment of herbaceous perennial leguminous in production systems is still a challenge, mainly because of the slow initial growth. Evaluations of the soil cover ratio, dry matter production, contents and accumulations of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium of the herbaceous perennial Galactia striata and Pueraria phaseoloides, sown in different densities and row spacing, aimed at making their establishments feasible. The experiment was conducted in December/98 at Embrapa Agrobiologia, Seropédica (RJ), in a completely randomized block design, as a factorial arrangement […]

Soil water storage in an upland forest after selective logging in Central Amazonia

S. J. F. Ferreira, F. J. Luizão, S. M. Ross, Y. Biot, W. M. P. Mello-Ivo

01/Feb/2004

Soil water storage of Central Amazonian soil profiles in upland forest plots subjected to selective logging (in average, 8 trees or 34, 3 m3 of timber per hectare were removed) was measured in four layers, down to a depth of 70 cm. The study lasted 27-months and was divided in two phases: measurements were carried out nearly every week during the first 15 months; in the following year, five intensive periods of measurements were performed. Five damage levels were compared: […]

Nodulation and mycorrhizal infection in Anadenanthera peregrina var. falcata on autoclaved and non-autoclaved cerrado soil

E. Gross, L. Cordeiro, F. H. Caetano

01/Feb/2004

The leguminous tree Anadenanthera peregrina var. falcata (angico-do-cerrado) forms symbiotic associations with nitrogen fixing bacteria (rhizobia) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. The aim of this study was the evaluation of the influence of rhizobial and arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation on the initial growth of angico-do-cerrado plants, in autoclaved and non-autoclaved soil with and without inoculations. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse using mycorrhized roots of maize and a mixture of rhizobial isolates as inocula. Plant growth was positively affected by […]

Changes in soil chemical properties and corn response to lime and gypsum applications

E. F. Caires, M. T. Kusman, G. Barth, F. J. Garbuio, J. M. Padilha

01/Feb/2004

Root growth and crop yield can be affected by chemical modifications of the soil profile owing to lime and gypsum applications. A field trial was carried out on a dystrophic Clay Rhodic Hapludox in Ponta Grossa, Paraná State, Brazil, aiming to evaluate the changes in the chemical soil properties and corn response to lime and gypsum applications at the installation of a no-tillage system. A randomized complete block design was used, with three replications, in a split-plot experiment. The main […]

Physical soil properties of conventional tillage and no-tillage, in crop rotation and succession, compared with natural pasture

I. Bertol, J. A. Albuquerque, D. Leite, A. J. Amaral, W. A. Zoldan Junior

01/Feb/2004

In soils with naturally favorable characteristics for cultivation, conventional tillage degrades the physical soil properties, since this management system causes the rupture of aggregates, soil compaction, and eliminates soil cover. No-tillage, on the other hand, maintains soil cover and improves physical properties, but consolidates the surface layer. Our study was conducted on a Haplumbrept soil, from May 1995 to April 2001. Five soil tillage treatments were used: conventional tillage crop rotation (CTR), conventional tillage crop succession (CTS), no-tillage crop rotation […]

Cover plant residues and mobility of dissolution products of surface applied lime

A. S. Amaral, I. Anghinoni, F. C. Deschamps

01/Feb/2004

Cover plants have received extra attention due to their release of low molecular weight organic acids that form organic complexes with aluminum, calcium and magnesium. Besides neutralizing toxic aluminum, such compounds can increase the mobility in the soil profile of the dissolution products of lime applied on the soil surface. Objectives of this research were (a) to identify the low molecular weight organic acids found in different cover plant species and in soil solution, (b) to evaluate the effects of […]

Reactivity of a slag in a distrofic red latosol

R. M. Prado, W. Natale, F. M. Feernandes, M. C. M. Corrêa

01/Feb/2004

The present study investigated the reactivity of a slag from steelworks in different particle size fractions, applied on an acid dystrophic Red Latosol, under laboratory conditions, in a 4 x 3 + 2 factorial scheme in four replications. Four particle sizes (material retained in the ABNT 5-10; 10-20; 20-50, and < 50 sieves), three doses of slag (0.00, 5.04, and 10.08 t ha-1, corresponding to 0.00, 1.01, and 2.02 g in 0.40 dm3 of soil per cup) and two control […]

Principal component analysis of physical, chemical, and mineralogical attributes of the cerrado biome soils

J. B. V. Gomes, N. Curi, P. E. F. Motta, J. C. Ker, J. J. G. S. M. Marques, D. G. Schulze

01/Feb/2004

Behavior differences between soils of the South-American and Velhas geomorphic surfaces of the Cerrado region, all of them under native vegetation cover, were evaluated by physical, chemical, and mineralogical characterizations, and principal component analyses. According to their sub-region and geomorphic surfaces, the soils were separated in three groups: 1. clayey to very clayey texture, low- and mesoferric; 2. medium to sandy texture, lowferric; 3. clayey to very clayey texture, ferric. Water retention in the surface horizons of the studied soils […]

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