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Comparison of field measurement methods of nitrous oxide soil emissions: from the chamber to the vial

Vanina Rosa Noemí Cosentino ORCID logo , Romina Ingrid Romaniuk ORCID logo , Ana María Lupi ORCID logo , Federico Manuel Gómez ORCID logo , Helena Rimski Korsakov ORCID logo , Carina Rosa Álvarez ORCID logo , [...]

16/Jul/2020

ABSTRACT Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a greenhouse gas that contributes substantially to global climate change. The N2O soil emissions have a large uncertainty because of its low atmospheric concentration levels and enormous spatial and temporal variability, which hinders its correct field measurement. For this reason, there are many papers focused on improving the N2O measurements in the field, which focus on different parts of the measurement process. However, no studies have focused on determining the appropriate method, in terms of […]

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Soil compaction effect on black oat yield in Santa Catarina, Brazil

Jadiel Andognini ORCID logo , Jackson Adriano Albuquerque ORCID logo , Maria Izabel Warmling ORCID logo , Juliano Silva Teles ORCID logo , Gisele Barbosa da Silva ORCID logo

16/Jul/2020

ABSTRACT Cultivated soils, when submitted to agricultural practices, tend to compact due to the pressure exerted by agricultural machines and implements, a process that compromises soil quality and system sustainability. Specific properties of each soil, such as particle size and organic matter content, interfere with the process and degree of compaction and, consequently, plant growth. This study aimed to analyze the effect of different degrees of compaction (DC) on soil physical properties and black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb) growth. For […]

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Potential of wind erosion and dust emission in an arid zone of northern Mexico: A simple assessment method

Maritza Argelia Macias-Corral ORCID logo , Gerardo Esquivel-Arriaga ORCID logo , Ignacio Sanchez-Cohen ORCID logo

16/Jul/2020

ABSTRACT Wind erosion is the main problem that arid lands in northern Mexico are facing. Quantification of this phenomenon is crucial for planning purposes and to scale its impact. The challenge is to assess the problem under limited availability of climatic information. This study aimed to identify potential areas of dust emissions in an arid zone of Northern Mexico. Wind direction and intensity were characterized through a robust index that involves rainfall and evaporation as well as the climatic factor […]

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Sand fraction is not suitable for forensic investigations in subtropical soils

Vander Freitas Melo ORCID logo , Samara Alves Testoni ORCID logo , Lorna Anne Dawson ORCID logo , Fábio Augusto da Silva Salvador ORCID logo

16/Jul/2020

ABSTRACT Most of the forensic comparison of soils has focused on the clay and silt fractions at the expense of the coarser particles. This study aimed to test the potential of elemental and physical analyses in the sand fraction from subtropical soils to discriminate samples collected in areas under different parent material (claystone and marble) and in areas with the same parent material at a simulated crime scene. Scanning electron microscopy coupled to an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (SEM-EDS) analysis […]

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New methods for estimating lime requirement to attain desirable pH values in Brazilian soils

Welldy Gonçalves Teixeira ORCID logo , V. Víctor Hugo Alvarez ORCID logo , Júlio César Lima Neves ORCID logo

03/Jul/2020

ABSTRACT In Brazil, empirical models are traditionally used to determine lime requirement (LR), but their reliability is doubtful in most cases, since they can lead to under- or overestimation of LR for different soil types. In this study, the most critical characteristics influencing LR were selected to develop reliable models for predicting LR that raise soil pH to optimum values for crop production in Brazil. Soil samples (n = 22) with varying proportions of clay (5-88 %) and organic matter […]

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Residual and immediate effect after 16 applications of organic sources on yield and nitrogen use efficiency in black oat and corn

Alessandra Bacca ORCID logo , Carlos Alberto Ceretta ORCID logo , Matheus Severo de Souza Kulmann ORCID logo , Rodrigo Otavio Schneider Souza ORCID logo , Paulo Ademar Avelar Ferreira ORCID logo , Lucas Antonio Telles Rodrigues ORCID logo , [...]

29/Jun/2020

ABSTRACT Soils with a long-term history of animal manure application exhibit higher residual effects of nitrogen (N) in soil and can affect the efficiency with which N will be used. This study aimed to evaluate how the immediate and residual effect of 16 applications of animal manure reflects on yields of black oat and corn rotation system, as well as N use efficiency. The study was carried out in no-tillage from 2004 to 2016 in Brazil. The treatments were pig […]

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Abundance and diversity of beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) in land use and management systems

Alana Cristina Cunha Bernardes ORCID logo , Osmann Cid Conde Oliveira ORCID logo , Raimunda Alves Silva ORCID logo , Patrícia Maia Correia Albuquerque ORCID logo , José Manuel Macário Rebêlo ORCID logo , Jéssica Herzog Viana ORCID logo , [...]

19/Jun/2020

ABSTRACT Soil beetles’ communities are responsible for many ecosystem services, and are very sensitive to environmental changes. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the abundance and diversity of the soil coleoptera fauna under uses and management and also to identify relationships of the beetle community with soil’s physical and chemical properties. The experiment had six experimental plots set up an Oxisol (Latossolo): corn (CO), soybean (SO), 7-year-old eucalyptus (EI), 4-year-old eucalyptus (EII), preserved Cerrado (PC), and disturbed Cerrado (DC). Soil […]

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Diversity and abundance of soil macrofauna in three land use systems in eastern Amazonia

Werica Larissa Farias de Vasconcelos ORCID logo , Diego de Macedo Rodrigues ORCID logo , Rafael Oliveira Carvalho Silva ORCID logo , Sônia Sena Alfaia ORCID logo

19/Jun/2020

ABSTRACT Given the influence of edaphic macrofauna in the physical, chemical, and biological processes that sustain the organic matter cycle in the soil of tropical ecosystems, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of the sequence: Secondary Forest – Pasture – Eucalyptus monoculture on the macrofauna structure in Southeast of Pará State, Brazil. In each land use system, two 350 m transect were taken. The data was collected in 8 sampling sites, which were 50 m apart in each transect […]

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Glyphosate dynamics prediction in a soil under conventional and no-tillage systems during the crop cycle

Rafael Villarreal ORCID logo , Carlos Germán Soracco ORCID logo , María Paz Salazar ORCID logo , Guido Lautaro Bellora ORCID logo , Javier Valdés-Abellán ORCID logo , Luis Alberto Lozano ORCID logo

05/Jun/2020

ABSTRACT Simulation models are efficient tools to predict the fate of different solutes in agricultural soils. This work aimed to compare measured and predicted glyphosate and AMPA (aminomethyl phosphonic acid; its main metabolite) contents in a soil under no-tillage (NT), and conventional tillage (CT); and to compare the predictions considering constant and time-variable hydraulic properties. Additionally, we evaluated the ability of the model to predict glyphosate and AMPA accumulation during the crop cycle. Hydrus 1-D code was used to predict […]

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Pedotransfer functions: the role of soil chemical properties units conversion for soil classification

Fernanda Reis Cordeiro ORCID logo , Fernando Vieira Cesário ORCID logo , Ademir Fontana ORCID logo , Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos ORCID logo , Ana Carolina Barbosa do Canto ORCID logo , Wenceslau Geraldes Teixeira ORCID logo

28/May/2020

ABSTRACT Chemical soil analysis data can be expressed by weight (i.e., gravimetric basis) or volume (i.e., volumetric basis) of the fine earth (sieved ≥2 mm), resulting in different units, cmolc kg-1 and cmolc dm-3, respectively. The research problem is that the difference between methods to express the same soil properties hinders the comparison of results and database or dataset standardization. This paper aims to develop pedotransfer functions (PTF) to obtain the density of fine earth, which will then be used […]

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