Volume 29, Number 4, 2005

Aggregate compressibility of an Amazon Oxisol in response to water potential

João Tavares Filho, Michel Grimaldi, Daniel Tessier

01/Jul/2005

The agricultural use of soils usually relies on the use of heavy machinery that cause soil compaction, affecting the amount of air and water available for plants. The present study was carried out in the year 2000 and aimed at studying the performance of aggregates of an Amazon Oxisol under mechanical compression and that were subjected to varying degrees of matric potential. Humid and undisturbed tropical forest soil samples were collected from the A horizon (10 cm deep) and B horizon […]

Temporal stability of water content and water matric potential in a field soil

José Fernandes de Melo Filho, Paulo Leonel Libardi

01/Jul/2005

The high spatial variability of the soil hydraulic conductivity as a function of soil water content (or soil-water matric potential) makes the sampling planning and the use or extrapolation of mean values obtained in field studies of soil-water dynamics difficult. In this context, the objective of this study was to verify the temporal stability of soil-water content and soil-water matric potential and to show how the temporal stability methodology can be used as a tool to rationalize the sampling strategy […]

Evaluation of compressibility of a dystroferric Red Nitosol under no-tillage and conventional tillage systems and a native forest

Renato Lara de Assis, Kléber Pereira Lanças

01/Jul/2005

The effects of machinery traffic on soil attributes following the adoption of no-till systems in tropical environments are still poorly documented. Numerous questions persist about the dynamic variation of soil structure and its interaction with machinery and equipments. The present study had the objective to evaluate the effect of time of adoption of no-tillage system and compare them to a conventionally tilled soil and a soil under a native forest using soil compressibility models. The evaluated systems were: PD1 (one […]

Evaluation of physical attributes of a dystrophic Red Nitosol under no-tillage, conventional tillage and native forest systems

Renato Lara de Assis, Kléber Pereira Lanças

01/Jul/2005

As the time of adoption of no-tillage systems lengthens thee occur modification in soil physical attributes; however, these effects are not well quantified yet. The present study had the objective to evaluate the effect of time of adoption of a no-tillage system, compared to native forest and a conventional tillage system using physical attributes of a Dystroferric Red Nitosol. The evaluated systems were: PD1 (one year of adoption of no-tillage), PD4 (no-tillage for four years), PD5 (no-tillage for five years), […]

Effect of pH on cadmium adsorption and desorption in Brazilian Oxisols

Maria Aparecida Pereira Pierangeli, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme, Nilton Curi, Marx Leandro Naves Silva, José Maria de Lima, Enio Tarso de S. Costa

01/Jul/2005

Adsorption and desorption reactions of metals in soils are influenced by the surface of the soil colloid attributes and solution composition. This study evaluated the effect of the pH on Cd adsorption (Cdads) and desorption (Cddes) in l7 Brazilian Oxisol samples that differed in their chemical, physical and mineralogical attributes. Samples of each soil, suspended in 5 mmol L-1 Ca(NO3)2 (pH adjusted to 4.5; 5.5, and 6.5; ratio soil:solution 1:67) were placed to react with 0.20 mmol L-1 Cd(NO3)2 (final […]

Kinetics of potassium and magnesium release from clay minerals of soils in the Triângulo Mineiro region, Minas Gerais state, Brazil

Vander de Freitas Melo, Gilberto Fernandes Corrêa, Anderson Nora Ribeiro, Paulo Alessandro Maschio

01/Jul/2005

Studies on the kinetics of K and Mg release improve our understanding of nutrient dynamics in soils and can provide information to adjust fertilization recommendations and increase plant yields. The selected soils represented different parent materials (sandstone – Bauru Group, Granite – Araxá Group, basalt – São Bento Group and sediments – Detritic-Lateritic-Tertiary Cover) and weathering degrees. The total K content in soil and its fractions were determined by HF, HNO3 and H2SO4 digestion. To estimate the potential of clay […]

Microwave-assisted decomposition of soil samples: strategies to avoid formation of insoluble fluoride salts

Edivan Carvalho Vieira, Marcos Yassuo Kamogawa, Sherlan Guimarães Lemos, Joaquim de Araújo Nóbrega, Ana Rita de Araújo Nogueira

01/Jul/2005

The use of pre-mixed nitric and hydrofluoric acids for the decomposition of samples containing high amounts of Si can cause the precipitation of Al(III), Ca(II), Fe(III), and Mg(II) fluorides during digestion, reducing the total recovery of these elements. Four procedures were applied to certified soil samples in an attempt to circumvent this problem. The most efficient procedure was based on microwave-assisted acid digestion decomposition of the samples, followed by separation of the residual silicate compounds. This fraction was solubilized using […]

Characterization of soil fauna in different vegetation covers in the northern Fluminense region (RJ)

Maria Kellen da S. Moço, Emanuela Forestieri da Gama-Rodrigues, Antonio Carlos da Gama-Rodrigues, Maria Elizabeth F. Correia

01/Jul/2005

The soil-litter system is a natural habitat for a great variety of organisms that differ in size and metabolism and are responsible for numerous functions. The study of groups of organism in the soil-litter system allows not only to make inferences on the functionality of these organisms, but also is a simple indication of the ecological complexity in these communities. Our study aimed at characterizing the distribution of groups of organism in soil and litter compartments in two seasons of […]

Critical level and crop yield response to potassium in a typic Hapludalf under no-tillage

Gustavo Brunetto, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Danilo Rheinheimer dos Santos, Adair Saggin, João Kaminski

01/Jul/2005

The critical potassium level for fertilizer recommendation for soils in the State of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) and Santa Catarina (SC) with CEC from 5.1 to 15 cmolc dm-3 is 60 mg dm-3. However, until 2002 concentrations of 80 mg dm-3 had been used. Two experiments were carried out on an experimental area of the Department of Soil Science of the Federal University of Santa Maria (RS-Brazil) on a Sandy Typic Hapludalf under no-tillage. The objective of the study was to evaluate critical potassium levels […]

Efficiency of superficial and incorporated liming on a hapludalf prior to no-tillage implementation

João Kaminski, Danilo Rheinheimer dos Santos, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Gustavo Brunetto, Leandro Souza da Silva

01/Jul/2005

Liming alters chemical soil attributes and favors root development, but its efficiency depends on the incorporation form and the physical and chemical characteristics of the soil. This experiment was carried out to evaluate the efficiency of incorporated or surface liming seven years after its application on a Hapludalf under no-tillage system and located in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. The replicated treatments consisted of four surface lime rates (0.0; 2.0, 8.5 and 17.0 t ha-1), incorporated by one plowing followed by two diskings. […]

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