Volume 33, Number 2, 2009

Soil physical properties in crop-livestock management systems

André da Costa, Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, Álvaro Luiz Mafra, Franciani Rodrigues da Silva

01/Apr/2009

The soil quality of a crop-livestock system can change according to the pasture and soil management. This research was carried out in Otacilio Costa, Santa Catarina State, southern Brazil, on a Humic Cambisol previously used with native grass pasture for 9 years, desiccated in May 2003, for use with ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) pasture in the winter and corn in the summer. A split plot design was used, consisting of pasture management systems and soil tillage systems prior to the summer […]

Spatial variability of aggregate stability in latosols under sugarcane

Zigomar Menezes de Souza, José Marques Júnior, Gener Tadeu Pereira, Carolina Maria Sánchez Sáenz

01/Apr/2009

The spatial variability of soils under a same management system is differentiated, as expressed in the properties. The spatial variability of aggregate stability of a eutrophic Red Latosol (ERL) and a dystrophic Red Latosol (DRL) under sugarcane was characterized. Samples were collected in a regular 10 m grid, in the layers 0.0-0.2 and 0.2-0.4 m, with 100 points per area, and the following properties were determined: geometric mean diameter (GMD) of aggregates, mean weight diameter (MWD) of aggregates, percent of aggregates in […]

Use of sand for soil dispersion in granulometric analysis

José Eduardo Corá, Carolina Fernandes, José Marcos Garrido Beraldo, Adolfo Valente Marcelo

01/Apr/2009

The accuracy of mechanical analysis depends on the complete dispersion and stability of the soil suspension in order to make the separation of the soil fractions possible. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of adding sand in different amounts and particle sizes in the dispersion phase of the soil textural analysis in attempt to improve the accuracy of results. The soils used were Rhodic Eutrudox (oxidic) (LVef), Anionic Rhodic Acrudox (LVwf), Rhodic Eutrudox (kaolinitic) (LVe), Arenic […]

Oxisol physical attributes affected by surface application of flue dust, aqueous lime, sewage sludges and limestone

Juliano Corulli Corrêa, Leonardo Theodoro Bull, Carlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol, Maria Helena Moraes

01/Apr/2009

The residues flue dust, aqueous lime and sewage sludge (centrifuge and biodigestor) may affect soil physical attributes. The use of industrial and urban residues in soil, with emphasis to sewage sludge, was done in tilled soil, and there are no repports on soil physical attributes affected by these residues on soil surface in no-till system The goal of this study was to evaluate the physical attributes of a an Oxisol in no-till system by surface dispoasal of sewage sludge, flue […]

Least limiting water range of an irrigated dystroferric red nitosol

Everton Blainski, Antonio Carlos Andrade Gonçalves, Cássio Antonio Tormena, Marcos Vinicius Folegatti, Rachel Muylaert Locks Guimarães

01/Apr/2009

The establishment of irrigation management has been based on the soil water potential (Ψ) as a limiting factor for plant growth. However, other variables can affect crop growth even when Ψ is not limiting. The least limiting water range (LLWR) is a concept of available water that take account the influence of aeration and soil resistance to penetration (SR) in addition to Ψ. The objective of this study was to quantify the LLWR in an irrigated Dystroferric Red Nitosol and […]

Soybean yield variabillity regarding physical properties of a typic acrustox under no-tillage

Gilberto Rosa Filho, Morel de Passos e Carvalho, Marcelo Andreotti, Rafael Montanari, Flávio Ferreira da Silva Binotti, Máila Terra Gioia

01/Apr/2009

Nowadays no-tillage soybean is widely used in crop-livestock farming systems in Brazil. The yield of no-tillage soybean was analysed in the county of Selvíria (latitudes from 20 ° 18 ‘ 05 ” S and 20 ° 18 ‘ 28 ” S and the longitudes de 52 ° 39 ‘ 02 ” W and 52 ° 40 ‘ 28 ” W (Mato Grosso do Sul State – Brazil), in the 2006/07 growing season, as affected by some physical properties of a local Typic Acrustox. The objective was to determine the soil property that could best explain the variability in the agricultural productivity. For this purpose, […]

Water balance components in soils cropped to sugarcane, with and without nitrogen fertilization

Alexsandro dos Santos Brito, Paulo Leonel Libardi, Pablo Javier Ghiberto

01/Apr/2009

The water balance study in soils with sugarcane, cropped in large areas in Brazil, is essential for the agricultural management to increase the crop productivity and to reduce pollution risks. The objective of this research was to evaluate soil water balance equation components of two Oxisols under sugar-cane (first crop), in the counties of Jaboticabal and Pirassununga, State of São Paulo, Brazil. The study was carried out in an experimental area in Pirassununga (21 º 55 ‘ 54 ” S, 47 º 10 ‘ 54 ” W, 650 m), for only one level […]

Soil chemical properties under different uses in an irrigated area in the semi arid region of Pernambuco, Brazil

Rossini Mattos Corrêa, Maria Betânia Galvão dos Santos Freire, Rinaldo Luiz Caraciolo Ferreira, Fernando José Freire, Luiz Guilherme Medeiros Pessoa, Marcelo Alves Miranda, [...]

01/Apr/2009

Soils developed at semi-arid climate can present salt accumulation, which compromise the agricultural use, being increased by inadequate irrigation management. Based on the use, the degradation of these soils can occur at higher or smaller intensity. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of soil uses based on physical and chemical properties of an irrigated area in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil. The soil uses were annual crops (C), fruticulture (F), pasture (P), discarded lands (D), or native vegetation […]

Nitrate reductase and glutamine synthetase activity in coffee leaves during fruit development

Andre Rodrigues Reis, José Laércio Favarin, Luiz Antônio Gallo, Eurípedes Malavolta, Milton Ferreira Moraes, José Lavres Junior

01/Apr/2009

Nitrate reductase is the first enzyme in the pathway of nitrate reduction by plants, followed by glutamine synthetase, which incorporates ammonia to glutamine. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the nitrate reductase and glutamine synthetase activity, total soluble protein content, N and Ni content in coffee leaves during fruit development under field conditions to establish new informations to help assess the N nutritional status and fertilizer management. The experimental design was in randomized complete blocks, arranged in a […]

Carbon dioxide efflux in a rhodic hapludox as affected by tillage systems in southern Brazil

Luis Fernando Chavez, Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Cimélio Bayer, Newton Junior La Scala, Luisa Fernanda Escobar, Jackson Ernani Fiorin, [...]

01/Apr/2009

Agricultural soils can act as a source or sink of atmospheric C, according to the soil management. This long-term experiment (22 years) was evaluated during 30 days in autumn, to quantify the effect of tillage systems (conventional tillage-CT and no-till-NT) on the soil CO2-C flux in a Rhodic Hapludox in Rio Grande do Sul State, Southern Brazil. A closed-dynamic system (Flux Chamber 6400-09, Licor) and a static system (alkali absorption) were used to measure soil CO2-C flux immediately after soybean harvest. Soil […]

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