Volume 33, Number 3, 2009
Influence of mechanical load levels on physical properties of a eutric cambisol
01/Jun/2009
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different mechanical loads on soil physical properties of a Eutric Cambisol with loam sandy texture. The soil load distribution (kPa) was measured in situ by sensors placed in different soil layers. The soil physical properties evaluated were the bulk density (Ds) and the soil penetration resistance (RP) on sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) row and interrow down to 0.30 m depth. The treatments were: without extra pressure exerted by the […]
Comparison of estimation methods of soil strength in five soils
01/Jun/2009
In agriculture, the soil strength is used to describe the susceptibility to deformation by pressure caused by agricultural machine. The purpose of this study was to compare different methods for estimating the inherent soil strength and to identify their suitability for the evaluation of load support capacity, compaction susceptibility and root growth. The physical, chemical, mineralogical and intrinsic strength properties of seven soil samples, collected from five sampling pits at different locations in Brazil, were measured. Four clay (CS) and […]
Potassim supply and mineralogy of lowland soils under consecutive cropping of flooded rice
01/Jun/2009
The low capacity to predict potassium (K) availability for rice by different evaluation methods is due to the greater potassium diffusion in the flooded soil solution and to potassium supply through non-exchangeable forms in the soil. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the supply capacity of exchangeable and non-exchangeable potassium forms by flooded soils with different characteristics, in successive rice crops. Rice plants were grown in a greenhouse in 12 dm3 pots in three soils (Typic Hapludales, Aquic […]
Contribution of soil constituents to the cation exchange capacity as determined by different extraction methods
01/Jun/2009
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) is a physicochemical property dependent on mineral and organic soil constituents. Despite the use of different procedures and extractors the CEC is normally expressed considering only the pH control or not of the extracted solution. This study aims to discuss the significance of the contribution of organic carbon and clay to the CEC of an Acrisol, using different determination methods. For this purpose, 75 samples of an abruptic Red-Yellow Acrisol from the Universidade Federal de […]
Lead desorption and leaching in a spodosol amended with chelant agents
01/Jun/2009
Synthetic chelants used to induce phytoextraction are barely degraded in the soil and pose high environmental risks owing to metal leaching. Natural chelating agents can be an alternative to synthetic chelates thanks to their rapid biodegrability. The study was carried out to evaluate the efficiency of Pb desorption of three synthetic chelators and two natural aliphatic acids from a soil contaminated with Pb from a car battery recycling. Additionally, effects of the amendments on Pb leaching from soil were also […]
Methods for concentrating secondary 2:1 minerals in the clay fraction for subsequent identification by x-ray difractometry
01/Jun/2009
Besides the typically low levels of secondary 2:1 minerals found in the clay fraction of soils in tropical and subtropical climates, the small mineral size and low crystallinity make their analyses by X-ray difractometry (XRD) difficult. This study aimed to evaluate physical and chemical methods for concentrating secondary 2:1 minerals in the clay fraction to facilitate their identification by XRD. Also, it was sought to analyze the nature of the minerals regarding the sites of origin of permanent charges (tetrahedral […]
Accumulation of oxalic acid and calcium crystals in eucalypt ectomycorrhizas. I- oxalic acid production and nutrient concentration in fine lateral roots colonized with ectomicorrhizal fungi
01/Jun/2009
Eucalypt is highly efficient at growing in nutrient-poor soils, but little is known about the role of ectomycorrhizas and organic acids in nutrient uptake and storage under field conditions. Oxalic acid production and its relationships with Ca, P, K, and Mg concentrations were evaluated in the ectomycorrhizas and fine lateral roots of a 2.5 year-old Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla hybrid grown in a mountainous area at Viçosa, MG, Brazil. Oxalic acid concentrations were also evaluated in rhizospheric, non-rhizospheric, and […]
Accumulation of oxalic acid and calcium crystals in ectomycorrhizas of eucalypt. II- calcium oxalate crystal formation induced by ectomicorrhizal fungi in fine lateral roots
01/Jun/2009
Eucalypt is efficient at taking up Ca from the soil, however little is known about the contribution of ectomycorrhizas and organic acids to this process under field conditions. The accumulation of calcium oxalate crystals (CaOx) was evaluated in, approximately, 2,100 fine lateral roots and ectomycorrhizas of a 2.5-year-old Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla hybrid, grown in a mountainous area at Viçosa, MG, Brazil. Optical and scanning electron microscopy techniques were used for CaOx observation. Abundant accumulation of calcium as druses […]
Effect of sequential nicosulfuron and chlorpyrifos application on seed bank and soil microbial characteristics
01/Jun/2009
In the period of competition of weeds and the incidence of fall armyworm in the corn crop there is a need for herbicide and insecticide such as nicosulfuron and chlorpyrifos application within short time intervals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of sequential applications of nicosulfuron and chlorpyrifos on the emergence of seedlings of the seed bank in the soil, the basal CO2 emission rate, and the microbial biomass carbon (MBC) of soil. Sequential applications of […]
Soil fertility, organic carbon and fractions of the organic matter at different distances from eucalyptus stumps
01/Jun/2009
Knowledge on variations in vertical, horizontal and temporal characteristics of the soil chemical properties under eucalyptus stumps left in the soil is of fundamental importance for the management of subsequent crops. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of eucalyptus stumps (ES) left after cutting on the spatial variability of chemical characteristics in a dystrophic Yellow Argisol in the eastern coastal plain region of Brazil. For this purpose, ES left for 31 and 54 months were selected […]
