Volume 36, Number 2, 2012

Lithological discontinuity of granite regolith in a small watershed in the amazon forest, in juruena, mato grosso

João Paulo Novaes Filho, Eduardo Guimarães Couto, Luiz Carlos Mattos Rodrigues, Léo Adriano Chig, Mark S Johnson

01/Apr/2012

Tropical landscapes are characterized by complex surface mantles which carry the marks of processes that took place during previous geological periods. However, it is common for vertical layers in the landscape to show morphological characteristics apparently homogeneous, thus hampering the identification of the nature of the source material of their strata. The objective of this study was to analyze the regolith (solum + saprolite) formation from granite of the Xingu Complex in a small watershed covered with Amazonian forest, based […]

Relations of the soil with the geomorphic surface in a “várzea-terra firme” topossequence in the Humaitá region, Amazonia

Milton César Costa Campos, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro, Valdomiro Severino de Souza Júnior, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro Filho, Maria da Conceição de Almeida

01/Apr/2012

The geomorphic surface concept allows interrelationship among various branches of soil sciences, such as geology, geomorphology and pedology. The purpose of this study was to investigate soil-geomorphic surface relations along an upland-downland toposequence in the region of Humaitá, Amazonas State, Brazil. A transect of 4,500 m was studied from the water divide downstream to the flood plain of the Madeira river. The geomorphic surfaces were identified based on the slope rupture, stratigraphic criteria and on other field observations. Trenches were […]

Diversity and symbiotic capacity of bacteria isolated from nodules of two velvet bean species

Andréa Aparecida de Lima, Paulo Ivan Fernandes Júnior, Samuel Ribeiro Passos, Fernanda Santana de Paulo, Sumaya Mário Nosoline, Sérgio Miana de Faria, [...]

01/Apr/2012

Mucuna species are widely used as green manure, and little information is available about rhizobia that can nodulate them. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity and ability of bacteria isolated from symbiotic nodules of velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC.) and Mucuna deeringiana (Bort.) Merr. From the nodules of either mucuna species, grown in pots with soils from an agroecological system, 80 bacteria were isolated. The selected bacteria were classified and used to assess the symbiotic […]

An improved method for measuring soil microbial activity by gas phase flow injection analysis

Gregory Doran, Alek Zander

01/Apr/2012

The rate of carbon dioxide production is commonly used as a measure of microbial activity in the soil. The traditional method of CO2 determination involves trapping CO2 in an alkali solution and then determining CO2 concentration indirectly by titration of the remaining alkali in the solution. This method is still commonly employed in laboratories throughout the world due to its relative simplicity and the fact that it does not require expensive, specific equipment. However, there are several drawbacks: the method […]

Maize growth in soil with activity of giant earthworms Chibuibari (Oligochaeta : Glossoscolecidae)

Denise Temporim Furtado Fiuza, Jorge Ferreira Kusdra, Sergio da Silva Fiuza

01/Apr/2012

The habitat of the geophagous tropical earthworm minhocuçu Chibui bari (Righi; Guerra, 1985), up to 60 cm long, are different soils in the state of Acre. The activity of this species results in the production of large amounts of nutrient-rich casts. The objective of this study was to evaluate maize growth in soil with activity of the earthworm Chibui bari. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse of the University Federal of Acre, in Rio Branco, Acre, in 2009. […]

Physical properties of an oxisol as affected by soybean management systems

Karina de Vares Rossetti, José Frederico Centurion, Paula Regina de Oliveira, Itamar Andrioli

01/Apr/2012

Improper tillage operations cause serious problems of soil conservation, above all compaction, causing pore space reduction of mainly the macropores, and affecting the physical-hydric properties. The purpose of this study was to verify the influence of different periods of management systems on the maximum density of a Red Oxisol in Jaboticabal, São Paulo State, and establish correlations with soybean yield, relative density and the soil critical moisture for compaction. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design with a […]

Effect of successive rainfall with different patterns on soil water infiltration rate

João Henrique Zonta, Mauro Aparecido Martinez, Fernando Falco Pruski, Demetrius David da Silva, Marcelo Rocha dos Santos

01/Apr/2012

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of successively repeated precipitation patterns applied to bare and to covered soil, to quantify their effect on the formation of a soil crust and, consequently, on the soil water infiltration rate (Ti). Three rainfall events were simulated in 24 h intervals, with constant, decreasing exponential, early and late double exponential precipitation patterns, at a rainwater amount corresponding to 55 mm. The decrease factor of the infiltration rate (Ti) was adjusted […]

Physical properties of an oxisol in an integrated crop-livestock system

Wagner Henrique Moreira, Edner Betioli Junior, Leonardo Pim Petean, Cássio Antônio Tormena, Sérgio José Alves, Marco Aurélio Teixeira Costa, [...]

01/Apr/2012

The trampling of grazing animals can compact the surface layers and affect the physical quality of soils in crop-livestock systems (ICL). The hypothesis of this study is that increased trampling from animal grazing of oats and ryegrass reduces the soil physical quality of an Oxisol under no-tillage with ICL. The purpose of this study was to quantify bulk density (Bd), air-filled porosity (εa), soil air permeability (Ka), soil resistance to penetration (SR) and estimate an index of pore continuity from […]

Dynamics of ammonium and pH in the solution of soils with different salinity levels, growing irrigated rice

Felipe de Campos Carmona, Ibanor Anghinoni, Eduardo Giacomelli Cao

01/Apr/2012

Rice in Rio Grande do Sul State is grown mostly under flooding, which induces a series of chemical, physical and biological changes in the root environment. These changes, combined with the presence of rice plants, affect the availability of exchangeable ammonium (NH4+) and pH of soil solution, whereas the dynamics of both variables can be influenced by soil salinity, a common problem in the coastal region. This study was conducted to evaluate the dynamics of exchangeable NH4+ and pH in […]

Ammonia losses estimated by an open collector from urea applied to sugarcane straw

Eduardo Mariano, Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin, Michele Xavier Vieira, José Marcos Leite, Rafael Otto, Henrique Coutinho Junqueira Franco

01/Apr/2012

The quantification of ammonia (NH3) losses from sugarcane straw fertilized with urea can be performed with collectors that recover the NH3 in acid-treated absorbers. Thus, the use of an open NH3 collector with a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)-wrapped absorber is an interesting option since its cost is low, handling easy and microclimatic conditions irrelevant. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of an open collector for quantifying NH3-N volatilized from urea applied over the sugarcane straw. The experiment was […]

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