Volume 32, Number 3, 2008

Effects of organic compounds produced by plants on soil nutrient availability

Paulo Sérgio Pavinato, Ciro Antonio Rosolem

01/Jun/2008

This review aimed to compile information on the effect of plant-produced organic compounds on soil nutrient availability, especially on the cations Ca, Mg and K, and on the anion phosphate. The tillage system alters the soil chemical and physical properties, especially the nutrient availability and soil physical conditions. Due to the absence of soil plowing and deposition of crop residue on the soil surface, nutrient accumulation has been observed in soil surface layers in the no-till system. Plant organic acids […]

Soil compaction and eucalyptus growth in response to forwarder traffic intensity and load

Sérgio Ricardo da Silva, Nairam Félix de Barros, Liovando Marciano da Costa, Fernando Palha Leite

01/Jun/2008

During timber exploitation in forest stands harvesting machines pass repeatedly along the same track and can cause soil compaction, which leads to soil erosion and restricted tree root growth. The level of soil compaction depends on the number of passes and weight of the wood load. This paper aimed to evaluate soil compaction and eucalyptus growth as affected by the number of passes and wood load of a forwarder. The study was carried out in Santa Maria de Itabira county, […]

Traffic-induced compaction of an oxisol and its relation with growth and yield of common bean and wheat

Gilberto Loguércio Collares, Dalvan José Reinert, José Miguel Reichert, Douglas Rodrigo Kaiser

01/Jun/2008

Soil compaction is a limiting factor to increase yields and to develop long-term no-till, especially in clayey soils. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of compaction levels on soil bulk density, porosity and penetration resistance, as well as the consequences on root growth, leaf area index and yield of common bean and wheat in crop succession. The treatments were: NT – continuous no-till for six years; NTc – NT with additional compaction; Chi – chisel plow […]

Quantification of tensile strength and friability of an oxisol (Acrudox) under no-tillage

Cássio Antonio Tormena, Marcelo Alessandro Araújo, Jonez Fidalski, Silvia Imhoff, Álvaro Pires da Silva

01/Jun/2008

The soil structural quality is important for plant emergence as well as for crop growth, development and yield. A wide range of soil tensile strength values indicates that soil structure conditions meet these requirements. The objective of this study was to evaluate the tensile strength and friability of an Oxisol (Acrudox) under no-tillage with crop rotation and crop succession. The soil management treatments consisted of: crop succession with wheat and soybean (SDS); crop rotation with corn-oats-soybean-oats-soybean-wheat (SDR) and SDR plus […]

Multivariate analysis of a red latosol compaction cultivated with corn

Onã da Silva Freddi, Antonio Sergio Ferraudo, José Frederico Centurion

01/Jun/2008

Agricultural soils under no tillage systems are affected by soil compaction caused by machinery traffic, which can restrict root growth and reduce crop yields. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of different compaction levels on the physical quality of a Red Latosol (Oxisol), sandy-loam, in the Jaboticabal county, São Paulo state, Brazil, under corn, using multivariate analysis. The experimental design was completely randomized with six compaction levels and four repetitions. Undisturbed soil samples were collected in […]

Estimating soil susceptibility to compaction and load support capacity based on physical parameters of soils from Rio Grande do Sul State

Luis Eduardo Akiyoshi Sanches Suzuki, Dalvan José Reinert, José Miguel Reichert, Cláudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima

01/Jun/2008

Quantifying the relationship between physical and mechanical soil properties can contribute to the development of pedotransfer functions that allow estimating hard-to-measure soil properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate the interrelations between susceptibility to compaction and load support with some physical properties of soils from Southern Brazil. Penetration resistance, moisture, bulk density and compressibility of six soils were evaluated. In a model including soil moisture and bulk density as independent variables, the relation with penetration resistance values obtained […]

Quantifying soil physical degradation through the soil penetration resistance curve

Éverton Blainski, Cássio Antonio Tormena, Jonez Fidalski, Rachel Muylaert Locks Guimarães

01/Jun/2008

Soil resistance to penetration (PR) frequently reduces plant root growth. PR increases with soil bulk density (Bd) and decreases with soil moisture (θ), and the mathematical description of the relationships of PR with Bd and θ determines the soil penetration resistance curve (SRC). The objective of this study was to quantify the SRC of an Oxisol under different land use practices and to use it to describe soil physical degradation. Four areas were selected: (a) native forest; (b) pasture cultivated […]

Eletrochemistry of Brazilian oxisols after removal of soluble organic matter

Leonardo Barros Dobbss, Luciano Pasqualoto Canellas, Luis Reynaldo Ferracciú Alleoni, Carlos Eduardo de Rezende, Maurício Paulo Ferreira Fontes, Ary Carlos Xavier Velloso

01/Jun/2008

Electrochemistry and organic matter concentrations in the surface horizons of Oxisols are closely related. This study evaluated the electrochemical properties in the surface horizon of seven Brazilian Oxisols after the removal of humic substances by alkaline extraction. Based on their mineralogy the soils were grouped as kaolinitic or oxidic. Less than 3 % of the total organic matter were soluble humic substances extractable by NaOH 0.1 mol L-1, indicating their strong specific adsorption to the inorganic mineral sites. The removal […]

Mineralogy of particles involved in formation of a texture gradient in a subtropical acrisol

Edson Campanhola Bortoluzzi, Miguel Pernes, Daniel Tessier

01/Jun/2008

Texture gradient is a prominent and ubiquitoud feature of Acrisol. The objective of this paper was to study the particle size distribution and mineralogy involved in the formation of the texture gradient of a subtropical soil in Rio Grande do Sul. Soil samples of a Red-Yellow Acrisol, formed on sedimentary parent material, were collected from trenches at two relief positions in an area of the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Soil samples were collected from profile 1, located […]

Influence of soil texture and mineralogy on phosphorus retention in cerrado oxisols under pasture

Diogo Néia Eberhardt, Pedro Rodolfo Siqueira Vendrame, Thierry Becquer, Maria de Fátima Guimarães

01/Jun/2008

Pastures cover nearly 50 million hectares in the Cerrado region. The Oxisols, which cover approximately half this area, are highly weathered soils composed mainly of kaolinite, iron and aluminum oxides. Iron and aluminum oxides have a great influence on the retention of phosphorus (P) in these soils. The aim of this study was to quantify the total phosphorus levels, as well as P availability and retention in Oxisols under pasture in the Cerrado region and to relate the data with […]

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