Volume 27, Number 2, 2003

Physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of soils from the meadow Region of Sousa (PB)

M. M. Corrêa, J. C. Ker, E. S. Mendonça, H. A. Ruiz, R. S. Bastos

01/Apr/2003

Physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of soils from the meadows of Sousa (Paraíba State – Brazil) were studied, as well as the effect of alkaline and alkaline-earthy cations on humic substance stability. Furthermore, criteria of environmental distinction used by the small farmers and different forms of land use in the studied region were identified. Profiles from the classes Ustifluvents (Neossolo Flúvico), Haplustalfs (Luvissolo), Natrustalfs (Planossolo nátrico), and Usterts (Vertissolo crómico) were therefore selected, sampled and analyzed. Besides sodium, magnesium also […]

Dry matter, C/N ratio and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium accumulation in mixed soil cover crops in Southern Brazil

S. J. Giacomini, C. Aita, E. R. O. Vendruscolo, M. Cubilla, R. S. Nicoloso, M. R. Fries

01/Apr/2003

An increase in the use of winter mixed cover crops has been observed in Southern Brazil during the last years. As a new agricultural practice, it is important to evaluate its potential benefits in dry matter production and nutrient accumulation. A field experiment was carried out from 1998 to 2000, in UFSM (RS), on a Typic Paludalf soil. Black oat (Avena strigosa Schieb) + common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) and black oat + oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus L. var. oleiferus […]

Rainfall erosivity in Fortaleza, Ceará State, Brazil. I – distribution, probability of occurrence and return period – 1st approximation

A. S. Dias, J. R. C. Silva

01/Apr/2003

The use of the Universal Soil Loss Equation to predict erosion losses and for conservation planning requires an evaluation of index values of local rainfall erosivity. As a contribution to knowledge on these indexes in the coastal zone of Ceará State, the objectives of this study were: (a) to determine the R factor and the annual EI30 index values, its monthly distribution, probability of occurrence and return periods in Fortaleza, Ceará State, Brazil for the period of 1962 to 1981, […]

Rainfall erosivity in Fortaleza, Ceará State, Brazil. II – correlation with the rainfall coefficient and updating of factor R for the years 1962 to 2000

J. R. C. Silva, A. S. Dias

01/Apr/2003

The correlation between the erosivity index EI30 and the rainfall coefficient (Rc) for the period of 1962 to 1981, in Fortaleza (CE), was evaluated to analyze the feasibility of the Rc use to update erosivity values from 1982 to 2000 in this county. An equation that could be used to estimate erosivity in other locations of the coastal region of Ceará State, where there are no rain gauge charts available, was a second aim. A high correlation coefficient (r = […]

Potassium leaching from green cover crop residues as affected by rainfall amount

C. A. Rosolem, J. C. Calonego, J. S. S. Foloni

01/Apr/2003

Besides protecting soil from erosion, plant residues left on the soil surface by green cover crops in no-till cropping systems represent a considerable nutrient source of nutrients that can be made available for the following crop. Potassium leaching from the straw of six cover crop species was evaluated, in relation to the amount of rain on the residues. Pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum), guinea sorghum (Sorghum vulgare), black oat (Avena strigosa), triticale (Triticum secale), Indian hemp (Crotalaria juncea) and brachiaria (Brachiaria […]

Micronutrient solubility in fertilizer mixtures by chemical extractors

J. C. Alcarde, F. Vale

01/Apr/2003

In Brazilian legislation, the control for micronutrient concentrations in mineral fertilizers considers the total content. As a consequence, low-cost by-products and even industrial residues are generally used as a source for micronutrients, despite their low availability to plants. To evaluate fertilizer solubilities, water, citric acid 20 g L-1, and neutral ammonium citrate (1 + 9) extracting solutions were applied to mixtures containing micronutrients. The same study was realized for micronutrient sources. Results were similar for both sources and mixtures. Citric acid solution 20 g L-1 was […]

Phosphorus uptake, translocation and utilization in wheat varieties under aluminum toxicity

A. D. Abichequer, H. Bohnen, I. Anghinoni

01/Apr/2003

Aluminum tolerant wheat varieties can present increased efficiency of phosphorus use in presence of aluminum. A greenhouse experiment was conducted in 1994 to compare the wheat cultivars (Toropi) and (CNT 8), considered efficient and inefficient, respectively, in relation to phosphorus use. Nutrient solutions containing two phosphorus (1.6 and 32.3 µmol L-1) and two aluminum (0.0 and 37.0 µmol L-1) concentrations were tested. Root morphology and phosphate use were established for the plants, which were harvested from the pots on the 31th day. Roots of the Toropi […]

Agropedoclimatic zoning by geoprocessing: soybean in municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul State

W. Carvalho Junior, C. S. Chagas, N. R. Pereira, J. C. M. Strauch

01/Apr/2003

Environmental databases and several variables based on geoprocessing operations are used for a classification of Agropedoclimatic Zoning. This paper presents a case study of soybean carried out in the State of Rio Grande do Sul. PC-ArcInfo, Arcview, and SGI VGA softwares were used for data input, geoprocessing, and result presentation. Geoprocessing included the reclassification and overlay operations of information layers and their associated tables. Soil characteristics, such as fertility, texture, relief, effective depth, erosion susceptibility, drainage, rocks, and sodium saturation […]

Field capacity of Oxisols and Quartzipsamments calculated from moisture equivalent determination

H. A. Ruiz, G. B. Ferreira, J. B. M. Pereira

01/Apr/2003

Soil moisture content, determined by the moisture equivalent method (ME), is associated with field capacity (FC) in temperate soils. The FC matric potential of soils developed under tropical and humid conditions has higher values, in the range of -10 to -6 kPa. To establish a relationship between FC of Oxisols and Quartzipsamments with ME a review of M.S. and Ph.D. theses submitted to the faculty of the Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil, was done. Appropriate data should include soil classification, clay […]

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