Volume 34, Number 3, 2010
Brazilian soil science: from its inception to the future, and beyond
01/Jun/2010
The present essay is meant to provide some background on the evolution of the soil science community in Brazil, since its inception, to describe its current situation, and to outline a number of opportunities and challenges facing the discipline in decades to come. The origin of Brazilian agronomy dates back to the beginning of the 19th century as a subdiscipline of botany, and its association with chemistry would later establish it as a science. In the middle of the 19th […]
Performance and environmental impact of antibiotics in animal production in Brazil
01/Jun/2010
Antibiotics are used in large quantities in livestock. Many of these molecules are not fully metabolized by the animals, leaving detectable residues in soil, surface water and groundwater samples. The occurrence of these residues in the environment can favor microorganism resistance to antibiotic agents, in addition to toxic effects on certain living organisms. In general, veterinary antibiotic molecules are amphoteric with many ionizable functional groups (different pKa values), rather variable molar masses (172 to 916 g mol-1) and low volatilization potential (vapor […]
Spatial variability of physical attributes of an alfisol under different hillslope curvatures
01/Jun/2010
The influence of relief forms has been studied by several authors and explains the variability in the soil attributes of a landscape. Soil physical attributes depend on relief forms, and their assessment is important in mechanized agricultural systems, such as of sugarcane. This study aimed to characterize the spatial variability in the physical soil attributes and their relationship to the hillslope curvatures in an Alfisol developed from sandstone and growing sugarcane. Grids of 100 x 100 m were delimited in a convex and […]
Soil shear strength under non-irrigated and irrigated short duration grazing systems
01/Jun/2010
Pasture productivity can drop due to soil compaction caused by animal trampling. Physical and mechanical alterations are therefore extremely important indicators for pasture management. The objective of this research was to: draw and evaluate the Mohr failure line of a Red Yellow Latossol under different pasture cycles and natural forest; calculate apparent cohesion; observe possible physical alterations in this soil; and propose a correction factor for stocking rates based on shear strength properties. This study was conducted between March/2006 and […]
Limits of consistency chemical properties of a dystrophic cohesive yellow latosol under different sugarcane residues
01/Jun/2010
The physical and chemical properties of coastal plain soils cultivated with sugarcane for a long period under different management systems may undergo changes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different sugarcane management systems on the chemical and physical properties of a dystrophic cohesive Yellow Latosol of coastal tablelands in the state of Alagoas. Three experimental plots were selected in sugarcane growing areas, representing the three management systems used for ethanol production, namely: a cultivated area […]
Dielectric constant obtained from TDR and volumetric moisture of soils in southern Brazil
01/Jun/2010
Soil moisture is the property which most greatly influences the soil dielectric constant, which is also influenced by soil mineralogy. The aim of this study was to determine mathematical models for soil moisture and the dielectric constant (Ka) for a Hapludalf, two clayey Hapludox and a very clayey Hapludox and test the reliability of universal models, such as those proposed by Topp and Ledieu and their co-workers in the 80’s, and specific models to estimate soil moisture with a TDR. […]
Relationship between the soil water content and root penetration resistance of a dystrocohesive yellow argissol
01/Jun/2010
Soil resistance to root penetration is the main parameter to express the soil compaction degree and the facilities that it offers to root penetration. The purpose of this study was to characterize the ratio of the soil water content and root penetration resistance of a DystrocohesiveYellow Argissol in the Recôncavo Baiano (Bahia, Brazil). The study was carried out in a commercial citrus orchard with ‘Pera’ sweet orange (Citrus sinensis Osb.) grafted on ‘Rangpur’ lime (Citrus limonia Osbeck) with a green […]
Pedotransfer functions related to spatial variability of water retention attributes for lowland soils
01/Jun/2010
The estimation of non available soil variables through the knowledge of other related measured variables can be achieved through pedotransfer functions (PTF) mainly saving time and reducing cost. Great differences among soils, however, can yield non desirable results when applying this method. This study discusses the application of developed PTFs by several authors using a variety of soils of different characteristics, to evaluate soil water contents of two Brazilian lowland soils. Comparisons are made between PTF evaluated data and field […]
Induced compaction of a rhodic acrustox as related to maize root growth
01/Jun/2010
Compaction of agricultural soils due to intensive farming with intense traffic of agricultural machinery has become a limiting factor for crop development in recent years. The objective of this study was to evaluate a Rhodic Acrustox under no-tillage for the influence of compaction on the soil density, porosity, penetration resistance and aggregate stability, and the consequences on corn root growth. Compaction was induced by tractor traffic of MF 292 (105 hp), with a mass of 5 Mg and pressure inflation of 96 kPa for […]
Water infiltration in soil as influenced by chiseling and crop rotations
01/Jun/2010
In soils with physical and/or physical hydric restrictions for root growth, it may be a viable strategy to increase crop productivity by increasing water storage potential through improvements in water infiltration. Accordingly, the objective of this study was to determine water infiltration in a Hapludult in three crop rotations under no-tillage, with and without initial chiseling. Crop rotations consisted of: millet/soybean/sorghum/maize/sorghum; millet/soybean/Brachiaria ruziziensis/corn/Brachiaria ruziziensis; and millet/soybean/Brachiaria ruziziensis + castor bean/corn/Brachiaria ruziziensis + castor bean. Water infiltration in soil was evaluated […]