Volume 38, Number 6, 2014

Digital mapping of soil properties: particle size and soil organic matter by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

André Carnieletto Dotto, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, Fabrício de Araújo Pedron, Alexandre ten Caten, Luis Fernando Chimelo Ruiz

01/Dec/2014

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) can be used as an alternative in identifying and quantifying some soil properties such as particle size and soil organic matter (SOM). This technique may be an alternative to quantifying those properties in a large volume of soil samples since it is faster and less costly and does not produce chemical residues. The aim of this study was to develop models using multiple linear regression analysis to predict the content of clay, sand, silt, and SOM […]

Characterization of legacy soil maps: use of indicators in maps at different cales in Rio Grande do Sul

Eliana Casco Sarmento, Elvio Giasson, Eliseu José Weber, Carlos Alberto Flores, David Goodrich Rossiter, Heinrich Hasenack

01/Dec/2014

Conventional soil maps have acquired increasing importance as inputs for various applications, often without regard to their quality. The aim of this study was to assess and compare soil maps using easily determinable quantitative indicators. Nine soil maps (at different scales, from Rio Grande do Sul) and ArcGIS software were used. Effective scale number (NSN), polygons smaller than the minimum legible delineation (MLD), shape complexity index (S), number of taxonomic classes, soil types, mapping units, and proportion of areas with […]

Artificial neural networks applied for soil class prediction in mountainous landscape of the Serra do Mar

Braz Calderano Filho, Helena Polivanov, César da Silva Chagas, Waldir de Carvalho Júnior, Emílio Velloso Barroso, Antônio José Teixeira Guerra, [...]

01/Dec/2014

Soil information is needed for managing the agricultural environment. The aim of this study was to apply artificial neural networks (ANNs) for the prediction of soil classes using orbital remote sensing products, terrain attributes derived from a digital elevation model and local geology information as data sources. This approach to digital soil mapping was evaluated in an area with a high degree of lithologic diversity in the Serra do Mar. The neural network simulator used in this study was JavaNNS […]

Differential composition of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of sugarcane varieties

Diogo Paes da Costa, Armando Cavalcante Franco Dias, Ademir Durrer, Pedro Avelino Maia de Andrade, Thiago Gumiere, Fernando Dini Andreote

01/Dec/2014

Sugarcane is an extremely important crop in Brazilian agriculture. However, little is known about the structure of microbial communities associated with the soils and rhizosphere of these plants. The aim of this study was to evaluate the structure and diversity of bacterial communities associated with the soil and rhizosphere of six sugarcane varieties grown in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Analyses were carried out based on methods not dependent on the crop, where the PCR-DGGE technique revealed alterations in […]

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in “murundu fields” after conversion to farm systems in the cerrado

Paula Camylla Ramos Assis, Orivaldo José Saggin Júnior, Helder Barbosa Paulino, Sidney Luiz Stürmer, José Oswaldo Siqueira, Marco Aurélio Carbone Carneiro

01/Dec/2014

The murundu fields (Campos de Murundus) are characterized by mounds occurring in some parts of the Cerrado (Brazilian tropical savanna) biome with important ecological functions for the maintenance of soil sustainability. Conversion to agricultural systems may lead to changes in physical, chemical, and biological soil properties not yet assessed, such as reduction in the biodiversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. The aim of this study was to evaluate how the conversion of mound fields into agricultural areas changes the community of […]

On-farm production of mycorrhizal inoculum using residues from the forestry industry

Marlon João Czerniak, Sidney Luiz Stürmer

01/Dec/2014

Production of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) inoculum using the on-farm method is an alternative to stimulate the use of microbial inoculant in plant production systems and to reduce the cost associated with purchase of this product. The goal of this study was to evaluate the potential of residues from the forestry industry, pine bark (CP) and pulp sludge (LC), as components of the substrate used to produce on-farm mycorrhizal inoculum. Sorghum plants pre-colonized with the AMFs Claroideoglomus etunicatum RJN101A and […]

Index of soil physical quality of hardsetting soils on the brazilian coast

Herdjania Veras de Lima, Álvaro Pires da Silva, Neyde Fabíola Balarezzo Giarola, Sílvia Imhoff

01/Dec/2014

Many soils have a hard-setting behavior, also known as cohesive or “coesos”. In such soils, the penetration resistance increases markedly when dry and decreases considerably when moist, creating serious limitations for plant emergence and growth. To evaluate the level of structure degradation in hard-setting soils with different texture classes and to create an index for assessing soil hardness levels in hard-setting soils, six soil representative profiles were selected in the field in various regions of Brazil. The following indices were […]

Initial growth of the soybean crop in an oxisol with different degrees of compaction

Franciani Rodrigues da Silva, Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, André da Costa

01/Dec/2014

Soil compaction is a major factor affecting soil quality and crop growth. The objective of this study was to determine the degree of compaction that restricts soybean growth in a Latossolo Bruno alumínico típico (Oxisol). The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse, and the soil used was collected in Guarapuava, PR, Brazil, from the 0-20 cm layer. The soil consisted of 570 g kg-1 of clay, 370 g kg-1 of silt, and 60 g kg-1 of sand. The soil was […]

Soil water threshold for transpiration and leaf growth in cassava plants in two water deficit periods

Diego Garrido Pinheiro, Nereu Augusto Streck, Gean Leonardo Richter, Josana Andreia Langner, José Eduardo Minussi Winck, Lilian Osmari Uhlmann, [...]

01/Dec/2014

A cassava crop is often exposed to more than one period of water deficit during the growing season. The objective of this study was to verify if there is a difference in the FTSW (fraction of transpirable soil water) threshold for transpiration and leaf growth in cassava plants subjected to one or two periods of water deficit. Two experiments with cassava (Fepagro RS 13 cultivar) were conducted. Treatments were four soil water regimes subdivided into two periods, period 1 (P1) […]

Revisiting Field Capacity (FC): variation of definition of FC and its estimation from pedotransfer functions

Theophilo Benedicto Ottoni Filho, Marta Vasconcelos Ottoni, Muriel Batista de Oliveira, José Ronaldo de Macedo, Klaus Reichardt

01/Dec/2014

Taking into account the nature of the hydrological processes involved in in situ measurement of Field Capacity (FC), this study proposes a variation of the definition of FC aiming not only at minimizing the inadequacies of its determination, but also at maintaining its original, practical meaning. Analysis of FC data for 22 Brazilian soils and additional FC data from the literature, all measured according to the proposed definition, which is based on a 48-h drainage time after infiltration by shallow […]

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