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ORGANIC CARBON CONTENTS AND STOCKS IN PARTICLE SIZE FRACTIONS OF A TYPIC HAPLUDOX FERTILIZED WITH PIG SLURRY AND SOLUBLE FERTILIZER

Maria Sueli Heberle Mafra, Paulo Cezar Cassol, Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, Marco André Grohskopf, Andreia Patrícia Andrade, Luiz Paulo Rauber, [...]

01/Jul/2015

The use of pig slurry (PS) as fertilizer can affect the soil quality and increase total stocks of soil organic carbon (TOC). However, the effects of PS on TOC amount and forms in the soil are not fully understood, particularly in areas under no-tillage (NT). The purpose of this study was to determine TOC contents and stocks in the particulate (POC) and mineral-associated C fractions (MAC) of an Oxisol after nine years of maize-oat rotation under NT, with annual applications […]

THE RESURRECTION PLANT TRIPOGON SPICATUS (POACEAE) HARBORS A DIVERSITY OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZILIAN CAATINGA

Paulo Ivan Fernandes, Saulo de Tarso Aidar, Carolina Vianna Morgante, Carlos Alberto Tuão Gava, Jerri Édson Zilli, Layane Silva Barbosa de Souza, [...]

01/Jul/2015

Plant species that naturally occur in the Brazilian Caatinga (xeric shrubland) adapt in several ways to these harsh conditions, and that can be exploited to increase crop production. Among the strategic adaptations to confront low water availability, desiccation tolerance stands out. Up to now, the association of those species with beneficial soil microorganisms is not well understood. The aim of this study was to characterize Tripogon spicatus diazotrophic bacterial isolates from the Caatinga biome and evaluate their ability to promote […]

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOIL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND YIELD OF GOLDEN GRASS IN THE JALAPÃO REGION, TO, BRAZIL

Helena Maria de Paula Santana, Edson Eyji Sano, Manuel Pereira de Oliveira, Marilusa Pinto Coelho Lacerda, Juaci Vitoria Malaquias

01/Jul/2015

In the Jalapão region, State of Tocantins, Brazil, there are large contiguous areas of Neossolos Quartzarênicos (Tropsamments). Golden grass (Syngonanthus nitens) is a native species widely used as material for handicrafts in the region, and it is therefore of great importance for the local economy. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between soil physical and chemical properties and golden grass yield in Campos Limpos Úmidos within Jalapão State Park (Parque Estadual do Jalapão). We collected soil […]

SOIL QUALITY IN RELATION TO FOREST CONVERSION TO PERENNIAL OR ANNUAL CROPPING IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL

Elcio Liborio Balota, Ines Fumiko Ubukata Yada, Higo Furlan Amaral, Andre Shigueyoshi Nakatani, Mariangela Hungria, Richard Peter Dick, [...]

01/Jul/2015

Many forested areas have been converted to intensive agricultural use to satisfy food, fiber, and forage production for a growing world population. There is great interest in evaluating forest conversion to cultivated land because this conversion adversely affects several soil properties. We examined soil microbial, physical, and chemical properties in an Oxisol (Latossolo Vermelho distrófico) of southern Brazil 24 years after forest conversion to a perennial crop with coffee or annual grain crops (maize and soybeans) in conventional tillage or […]

SPATIAL UNCERTAINTY OF NUTRIENT LOSS BY EROSION IN SUGARCANE HARVESTING SCENARIOS

Patrícia Gabarra Mendonça, João Fernandes da Silva, Ismênia Ribeiro de Oliveira, Daniel De Bortoli Teixeira, Mara Regina Moitinho, Marcílio Vieira Martins, [...]

01/Jul/2015

The assessment of spatial uncertainty in the prediction of nutrient losses by erosion associated with landscape models is an important tool for soil conservation planning. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the spatial and local uncertainty in predicting depletion rates of soil nutrients (P, K, Ca, and Mg) by soil erosion from green and burnt sugarcane harvesting scenarios, using sequential Gaussian simulation (SGS). A regular grid with equidistant intervals of 50 m (626 points) was established in the […]

PHYSICAL CHANGES IN A CAMBISOL CULTIVATED WITH MUSA SP. UNDER IRRIGATION IN THE APODI PLATEAU, CE, BRAZIL

Jaedson Cláudio Anunciato Mota, Thiago Leite de Alencar, Raimundo Nonato de Assis

01/Jul/2015

Soil properties become quality indicators as they come to be used to monitor soil changes through time. Under the hypothesis that the soils of the Chapada do Apodi (Apodi Plateau), CE, Brazil, underwent changes in physical quality through use, and that management systems lead to a new state of equilibrium in these properties, the aim of this study was to analyze the degree of these changes to ascertain whether soil use is leading to a process of physical degradation. A […]

EUCALYPTUS PRODUCTIVITY, SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND ORGANIC MATTER FRACTIONS INFLUENCED BY TRAFFIC INTENSITY AND HARVEST RESIDUES

Guilherme Luiz de Jesus, Ivo Ribeiro Silva, Luís Fernando Januário Almeida, Mateus Alves dos Santos, Fernando Palha Leite, Júlio César Lima Neves

01/Jul/2015

The number of machine passes, types of wheels, and high soil moisture during harvest operations affect the soil compaction process. The impacts of these factors and alternatives to reduce them must be better understood. This study evaluated the impact of different traffic intensities of a loaded forwarder and the effect of different management conditions of eucalyptus harvest residues on productivity, soil physical properties, and organic matter at the end of the subsequent rotation in two Oxisols in the State of […]

SOIL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND PERMEABILITY TO AIR IN AN ALFISOL-AQUALF TOPOSEQUENCE: CHANGES IN SOIL PROFILE AND THE EFFECT OF COMPRESSION

Fabiano de Vargas Arigony Braga, José Miguel Reichert, Marcelo Ivan Mentges, Eduardo Saldanha Vogelmann, Richard Alberto Rodríguez Padrón

01/Jul/2015

A toposequence has soils with distinct structural and morphological properties that may affect soil susceptibility to structural deformation in short spatial distances. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil load-bearing capacity and susceptibility to compaction, and quantify the effects that loads above and below preconsolidation pressure cause on soil permeability to air in a toposequence of the Central Lowlands of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Undisturbed soil samples were collected from horizons of soil profiles of three Alfisols […]

NITROGEN LOSS BY EROSION FROM MECHANICALLY TILLED AND UNTILLED SOIL UNDER SUCCESSIVE SIMULATED RAINFALLS

Julieta Bramorski, Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin, Silvio Crestana

01/Jul/2015

The description of the fate of fertilizer-derived nitrogen (N) in agricultural systems is an essential tool to enhance management practices that maximize nutrient use by crops and minimize losses. Soil erosion causes loss of nutrients such as N, causing negative effects on surface and ground water quality, aside from losses in agricultural productivity by soil depletion. Studies correlating the percentage of fertilizer-derived N (FDN) with soil erosion rates and the factors involved in this process are scarce. The losses of […]

MODELING OF SOIL LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY AS A FUNCTION OF SOIL MECHANICAL RESISTANCE TO PENETRATION

Cícero Ortigara, Moacir Tuzzin de Moraes, Henrique Debiasi, Vanderlei Rodrigues da Silva, Julio Cezar Franchini, Felipe Bonini da Luz

01/Jul/2015

Estimation of soil load-bearing capacity from mathematical models that relate preconsolidation pressure (σp) to mechanical resistance to penetration (PR) and gravimetric soil water content (U) is important for defining strategies to prevent compaction of agricultural soils. Our objective was therefore to model the σp and compression index (CI) according to the PR (with an impact penetrometer in the field and a static penetrometer inserted at a constant rate in the laboratory) and U in a Rhodic Eutrudox. The experiment consisted […]

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