Volume 38, Number 5, 2014

Public-domain software for root image analysis

Mirian Cristina Gomes Costa, Isabela Maria de Lima Cunha, Lúcio André de Castro Jorge, Isabel Cristina da Silva Araújo

01/Oct/2014

In the search for high efficiency in root studies, computational systems have been developed to analyze digital images. ImageJ and Safira are public-domain systems that may be used for image analysis of washed roots. However, differences in root properties measured using ImageJ and Safira are supposed. This study compared values of root length and surface area obtained with public-domain systems with values obtained by a reference method. Root samples were collected in a banana plantation in an area of a […]

Comparison of the use of digital elevation models in digital mapping of soils of Dois Irmãos, RS, Brazil

Rodrigo Teske, Elvio Giasson, Tatiane Bagatini

01/Oct/2014

Digital elevation models (DEM) are fundamental sources for correlating the occurrence and distribution of soils in the landscape by digital soil mapping (DSM). The influence of the types and resolutions of DEMs on the predictive capability of prediction models of soil classes has not been greatly studied. This study evaluated and compared the effects of different DEMs on the prediction of occurrence of soil mapping units (MU). Twelve predictor variables derived from different DEMs were correlated with the occurrence of […]

Biological indicators of two soils with incorporation of a byproduct from the coffee agroindustry

Karoline de Melo Padilha, Maria Betânia Galvão dos Santos Freire, Gustavo Pereira Duda, Uemeson José dos Santos, Aline Oliveira Silva, Edivan Rodrigues de Souza

01/Oct/2014

The addition of organic residue byproducts in the soil may lead to changes in the dynamics of soil organic matter, influencing the activity and the use of C by microorganisms in the soil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the application of increasing rates of a byproduct from a coffee agroindustry on the biological properties of two soils with different clay contents as a function of incubation time. A randomized block experimental design was used […]

Relationship between the aluminum extracted by KCl and ammonium oxalate and the clay mineralogy of Brazilian acid soils

Gabriel Octávio de Mello Cunha, Jaime Antonio de Almeida, Bethina Bastos Barboza

01/Oct/2014

In acid soils of a more tropical environment containing smectites, as well as in highly buffered subtropical soils containing Al hydroxide interlayered smectite (HIS) or vermiculite (HIV), the values of exchangeable Al, extracted by KCl solution (Al-KCl), may be exceptionally high, but not always toxic to the crops. This “exchangeable” Al does not come solely from electrostatic sites. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the Al extracted from the soil by KCl and ammonium oxalate solutions, and clay […]

Carbon stocks and quality of soil organic matter in sugarcane fields

Diana Signor, Caio Fernandes Zani, Aline Albertini Paladini, Magnus Dall'Igna Deon, Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri

01/Oct/2014

Sugarcane is the main crop used in ethanol biofuel production in Brazil and it may be harvested with or without burning, increasing or decreasing greenhouse gases emissions and soil carbon deposition. In this study, we evaluated the effect of the sugarcane harvest system (with and without burning, at one, three, and six years after the last replanting) on C contents and C stocks in the soil, the physical quality of soil organic matter, and C immobilization in soil microbial biomass. […]

Organic phosphorus in diagnostic surface horizons of different Brazilian soil orders

Ruthanna Isabelle de Oliveira, Antonio Carlos Gama-Rodrigues, Emanuela Forestieri Gama-Rodrigues, Francisco Costa Zaia, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Ademir Fontana

01/Oct/2014

Phosphorus availability in tropical soils may be regulated by the decomposition and mineralization of the labile organic phosphorus fraction (Po); therefore, studies assessing the actual contribution of Po to soil composition are necessary. The objective of this study was to evaluate the total and labile Po content in diagnostic surface horizons of different soil types and to assess which soil properties control the accumulation of these P fractions. Samples of different diagnostic surface horizons were studied, namely histic H and […]

Effects of pig slurry application on soil physical and chemical properties and glyphosate mobility

Daniela Aparecida de Oliveira, Adilson Pinheiro, Milton da Veiga

01/Oct/2014

Pig slurry applied to soil at different rates may affect soil properties and the mobility of chemical compounds within the soil. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of rates of pig slurry application in agricultural areas on soil physical and chemical properties and on the mobility of glyphosate through the soil profile. The study was carried out in the 12th year of an experiment with pig slurry applied at rates of 0 (control), 50, 100 and […]

Reduction of green stem and leaf retention in soybean through greater nitrogen availability from seed treatment

Fernando Fávero, Maria do Carmo Lana

01/Oct/2014

Problems related to leaf retention and lack of uniformity in maturation in the soybean crop have been reported in various regions of Brazil, including the State of Parana, presenting a challenge to Brazilian researchers. Several hypotheses for this problem have been raised in regard to plants nutritional imbalance and intensification of the problem, but no definitive conclusion has been reached. A field experiment was carried out at the Copacol Experimental Farm in Cafelandia, PR, to evaluate how nitrogen availability via […]

Spatial estimation of foliar phosphorus in different species of the genus Coffea based on soil properties

Samuel de Assis Silva, Julião Soares de Souza Lima

01/Oct/2014

Information underlying analyses of coffee fertilization systems should consider both the soil and the nutritional status of plants. This study investigated the spatial relationship between phosphorus (P) levels in coffee plant tissues and soil chemical and physical properties. The study was performed using two arabica and one canephora coffee variety. Sampling grids were established in the areas, and the points georeferenced. The assessed properties of the soil were levels of available phosphorus (P-Mehlich), remaining phosphorus (P-rem) and particle size, and […]

Effect of potassium sources and rates on arabica coffee yield, nutrition, and macronutrient export

Mauricio Antonio Cuzato Mancuso, Rogério Peres Soratto, Carlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol, Gustavo Spadotti Amaral Castro

01/Oct/2014

The use of potassium (K) rock powder can be an alternative for K supply of crops. Thus, to reduce K fertilizer imports from abroad, possibilities of extracting this nutrient from Brazilian rocks are being studied. The objective was to evaluate the effect of phonolite rock powder (F2) as K source (Ekosil®) on the air-dried fruit yield, nutrition and macronutrient export of Arabica coffee. The experiment was carried out on a dystroferric Red Latosol (Typic Haplorthox), in Piraju, São Paulo State, […]

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