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Evaluation the intensity of tractor traffic on some physical properties of an argissolo amarelo (ultisol)

Jorge Wilson Cortez, Nelci Olszevski, Wisy Alves Pimenta, Antônio Pereira Patrocínio Filho, Elder Barboza de Souza, Hideo de Jesus Nagahama

01/Jun/2014

Heavy machinery traffic on cropped soils applies different tensions that, combined with high values of soil moisture, can result in soil compaction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the variation in some physical properties of an Argissolo Amarelo (Ultisol) due to farm tractor traffic with different numbers of passes. The study was conducted at UNIVASF in Petrolina, State of Pernambuco PE, Brazil, in an experiment in strips with two factors: tractors of 2,650, 2,795, and 3,540 kg; and […]

The effect of sources and application doses of nitrogen on the chemical properties of an oxisol cultivated with guinea grass

Thiago Lopes Rosado, Ivoney Gontijo, Marcelo Suzart de Almeida, Felipe Vaz Andrade

01/Jun/2014

Nitrogen supplementation has been an important means for increasing yield in tropical gramineous forage plants in Brazil because, in most growing areas, the levels of this nutrient in the soil do not adequately meet crop needs. We assessed the effect of different sources and application rates of N on the chemical properties of an Oxisol (Latossolo Amarelo) and the production of Panicum maximum cv. Mombaça. The experiment was carried out at the Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo (State of Espirito […]

Congo grass grown in rotation with soybean affects phosphorus bound to soil carbon

Alexandre Merlin, Zhenli L. He, Ciro Antonio Rosolem

01/Jun/2014

The phosphorus supply to crops in tropical soils is deficient due to its somewhat insoluble nature in soil, and addition of P fertilizers has been necessary to achieve high yields. The objective of this study was to examine the mechanisms through which a cover crop (Congo grass – Brachiaria ruziziensis) in rotation with soybean can enhance soil and fertilizer P availability using long-term field trials and laboratory chemical fractionation approaches. The experimental field had been cropped to soybean in rotation […]

Multivariate analysis applied to the study of the relationship between soil and plant properties in a peach orchard

Viviane Santos Silva Terra, Ricardo Alexandre Valgas, Carlos Reisser Júnior, Luis Carlos Timm, José Francisco Martins Pereira, Flávio Luiz Carpena Carvalho, [...]

01/Jun/2014

In the State of Rio Grande do Sul, the municipality of Pelotas is responsible for 90 % of peach production due to its suitable climate and soil conditions. However, there is the need for new studies that aim at improved fruit quality and increased yield. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship that exists between soil physical properties and properties in the peach plant in the years 2010 and 2011 by the technique of multivariate canonical correlation. […]

Forms of soil phosphorus in natural pastures subjected to additions of phosphates

Leandro Bittencourt de Oliveira, Tales Tiecher, Fernando Luiz Ferreira de Quadros, José Pedro Pereira Trindade, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Gustavo Brunetto, [...]

01/Jun/2014

Most natural pastures in the Campos biome in Southern Brazil grow in soils with low phosphorus (P) availability, but with high contents of total and organic P. The present study aimed to evaluate the changes in forms of soil P resulting from the application of phosphate sources over a growth cycle of natural pastures. In three experiments under natural pasture, P was applied in the form of Gafsa rock phosphate, triple superphosphate, and a control treatment in a randomized block […]

Stolf impact penetrometer – computer data program in EXCEL-VBA

Rubismar Stolf, Jorge Hiroshi Murakami, Caetano Brugnaro, Luiz Gabriel Silva, Luiz Carlos Ferreira da Silva, Luiz Antonio Correia Margarido

01/Jun/2014

There are two main types of penetrometers. In the static one, a rod with a conical tip is introduced continuously and gradually (nearly statically), simultaneously registering the reaction force, which is equal to the soil resistance. The dynamic penetrometer uses the same rod. However, it is introduced through bringing about an impact mass in freefall. Thus, the theory can be treated by Newtonian dynamics so as to obtain dynamic resistance. The aim of the software is to provide a quick […]

Nutrient cycling and balance in the Eucalyptus sp. soil-plant system in the Distrito Federal, Brazil

Alcides Gatto, Angela Pereira Bussinguer, Fabiana Campos Ribeiro, Gileno Brito de Azevedo, Maria Cristina Bueno, Marina Morais Monteiro, [...]

01/Jun/2014

The species of the Eucalyptus genus are the most cultivated in the world and have become a solution for reducing the pressure on native forests. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dry biomass and its distribution in the different compartments of the trees (leaves, branches, bark, wood and roots), and assess their macronutrient content and nutrient balance in the soil-plant system in a Eucalyptus urophylla x E. grandis plantation at 60 months of age on the Água […]

Nutritional assessment of the irrigated common bean crop by the CND, DRIS, and sufficiency range methods

Fábio Luiz Partelli, Jairo Rafael Machado Dias, Henrique Duarte Vieira, Paulo Guilherme Salvador Wadt, Edmar Paiva Júnior

01/Jun/2014

The common bean crop is of great importance for the State of Goiás, Brazil. However, information on its nutritional requirements is lacking for irrigated conditions. The aim of this study was to establish standard levels of leaf nutrients and assess the nutritional status of irrigated common bean in the Vale do Rio dos Bois region of the State of Goiás through the methods of sufficiency range (SR), compositional nutrient diagnosis (CND), and diagnosis and recommendation integrated system (DRIS), as well […]

Carbon and nitrogen in the particle size fractions of soil organic matter in crop systems under no-tillage

Bruna Raquel Winck, Fabiane Machado Vezzani, Jeferson Dieckow, Nerilde Favaretto, Rudimar Molin

01/Jun/2014

Soil quality in no-till systems is related to the crop systems and may be evaluated through particulate organic matter (>53 ∝m) stock due to the functionality this property provides to the soil and its sensitivity to management practices. Aiming to assess soil quality no-till crop systems, this study was carried out through a long-term experiment (21 years) in a Latossolo Vermelho distrófico típico (typical Oxisol) in Ponta Grossa, PR, Brazil. Six crop systems were assessed. Wheat-TR (Triticum aestivum L.), soybean-SO […]

Soluble carbon in oxisol under the effect of organic residue rates

Gabriela Lúcia Pinheiro, Carlos Alberto Silva, José Maria de Lima

01/Jun/2014

The application of organic residues to the soil can increase soluble organic carbon (SOC) and affect the pH and electrolytic conductivity (EC) of the soil. However, the magnitude of these changes depends on the type of residue and the applied dose. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of increasing C rates contained in organic residue on the pH, EC, water-extractable total carbon (WETC), water-extractable organic carbon (WEOC), and water-extractable inorganic carbon (WEIC) in soil treated with manure (chicken, swine, […]

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