Volume 23, Number 2, 1999

Pear orange fruit yield and nutrient levels of leaf and soil in a Dark-Red Latosol in Northwest Paraná, Brazil

J. Fidalski, M. A. Pavan, P. A. M. Auler, A. P. Jacomino

01/Jun/1999

Vegetative soil cover between citrus tree rows in sand soils originated from Caiuá sandstone geological formation in the northwest of the state of Parana, Brazil is a management practice required to protect soil from erosion. A field experiment was set up in 1993 in a citrus orchard with pear orange on rangpur lime rootstock located at Alto Paraná. Six types of soil management were evaluated in the 1995/1996 season and the following was determined: fruit yields (total weight and number), […]

Evaluation of maize growth as a function of potassium rates and water stress

E. F. Vilela, L. T. Büll

01/Jun/1999

The objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of potassium rates and water stress levels on the growth of maize (Zea mays, L.) plants. A pot (40 dm3) experiment was carried out using a “Terra Roxa Estruturada Latossólica”, an Alfisol intergrade to Oxisol, clayey loam soil, in Botucatu – São Paulo, Brazil, from December 1994 to February 1995. The experimental design was a randomized block with a (2 x 3 x 5) factorial distribution of the treatments. Two […]

Environmental characteristics determining site capacity for eucalypt production

F. A. Braga, N. F. Barros, A. L. Souza, L. M. Costa

01/Jun/1999

Fifty eight plots of 480 m2 (20 x 24 m) were established in stands of 5.5 year-old Eucalyptus grandis, growing in Rio Doce Valley – MG, Brazil, in order to study the relationship between growth and site characteristics. The topography of the area is hilly and the soil predominantly Oxisol, originated from granite-gnaiss parent material. A discriminant model with two linear functions was obtained and allowed to correctly classify 86.2% of the plots. The discriminant model obtained showed a holistic […]

Nitrogen accumulation in maize affected by partial supply of phosphorus to the roots

V. M.C. Alves, J. V. Magalhães, C. A. Vasconcellos, R. F. Novais, A. F. C. Bahia Filho, G. E. França, [...]

01/Jun/1999

Two split root trials were carried out in nutrient solution to evaluate nitrogen accumulation as a function of phosphorus supply applied in partial contact to maize roots. After a seven day growth period in complete nutrient solution, maize seedlings were transplanted to joint pots containing 1.6 L of nutrient solution. Roots were equally shared between the pots. In the first trial, two phosphorus levels (0.02 mmol L-1 and 0.1 mmol L-1) and phosphorus and nitrogen placement were evaluated. In the […]

Winter cover crops before corn and their effects on soil organic carbon, in a no tillage system

C. N. Gonçalves, C. A. Ceretta

01/Jun/1999

Soil in natural conditions are in steady state in the environment. However, inadequate management can cause degradation mainly in the organic matter fraction, impiring the sustainability of agricultural systems. This experiment was conducted for 6 consecutive years in a Hapludalf (Red Yellow Podzolic Soil), at the experimental area of Soil Science Department UFSM. The objective was to evaluate the effects of plant successions on the carbon dynamic. The plant successions used were common vetch (Vicia sativa)/corn (Zea mays), blue lupine […]

Corn, wheat and soybean yields as a function of the changes in soil chemical characteristics due to surface application of lime and gypsum under a no-tillage system

E. F. Caires, A. F. Fonseca, J. Mendes, W. A. Chueiri, E. F. Madruga

01/Jun/1999

This experiment was carried out on a dystrophic Dark-Red Latosol from Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil, to evaluate the yield of corn, wheat and soybean as a function of the changes in the chemical characteristics of soil due to surface application of lime and gypsum under a no-tillage system. A completely randomized block design was used, with three replications, in a split-plot experiment. Dolomitic limestone was applied at rates of 0, 2, 4 and 6 t ha-1 (main plots) in July […]

Genesis of Humic Oxisols and its relationships with the evolution of the landscape of a cratonic area in the South of Minas Gerais state, Brazil

A. C. Silva, P. Vidal-Torrado

01/Jun/1999

A study on the genesis of Humic Oxisols and its relationships with the evolution of the landscape was carried out in an area of 5,750 ha in the central segment of the South of Minas Gerais Brazil. Two morphopedological systems (SMI and SMII), representative of the regional geology and geomorphology were chosen. Pedological (chemical, physical, morphological, micromorphological) and geomorphological studies, as well as soil charcoal quantification and radiocarbon tating were performed in four profiles classified as: Humic Xantic Hapludox and […]

Evaluation of attributes of a Haplohumox and a Tropohumult from Guarapuava, Paraná, by reflected energy

J. A. M. Demattê, G. J. Garcia

01/Jun/1999

The objective of this work was to study the spectral reflectance of a Brown Latosol (Haplohumox) and “Terra Bruna Estruturada” (Tropohumult) developed from volcanic acid rocks which occur in the center-south region of Paraná, Brazil. These soil samples were collected at depths of 0-20 and 40-60 cm. The characterization, discrimination and estimation of the soil attributes were studied by their reflected energy determined at the wavelength interval of 400 to 2.500 nm using an IRIS laboratory spectroradiometer. It was possible […]

Soil/parent material relations and pedogenesis on a slope dominated by clayey oxidic soils over sandstone at the S. Paulo State Peripheral Depression, southeastern Brazil

P. Vidal-Torrado, I. F. Lepsch

01/Jun/1999

A slope with a soil sequence over sandy Perm-Carboniferous sediments from the Itararé Formation with clayey oxidic soils was studied. This area is representative of the low hills with smooth relief of the low valley from the Piracicaba river. The area is located in the Piracicaba municipality about 22o 47’S & 47o 35’W within São Paulo State Peripheral Depression. The sequence comprises a clayey Dark-Red Latosol (Rhodudox), on the hill top transitioning downwards to a Dark-Red Latosolic-Podzolic Intergrade (Rhodic Kandiudox). […]

Extractable iron forms in soils from the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

M. G. Pereira, L. H. C. Anjos

01/Jun/1999

The state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is characterized by three main geomorphologic formations, the landform constituted by crystalline rocks, exposed or covered by their alteration products; coastal tablelands, formed by Barreiras Formation Tertiary sediments; and alluvial floodplain sediments of Quaternary age. Differences between parent material and topography and their influence on soil genesis have been the main subject of studies in Rio de Janeiro. The objective of this study was to analyze the behavior of extractable forms of iron, […]

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