Volume 32, Number 3, 2008

Characterizing iron oxides from coastal and central plain soils

Marcelo Metri Correa, João Carlos Ker, Vidal Barrón, Maurício Paulo Ferreira Fontes, José Torrent, Nilton Curi

01/Jun/2008

There have been several papers in the literature studying the genesis and consequences of particles cohesion in Argisols (Ultisols) and Latosols (Oxisols) from the Brazilian Inner and Coastal Plains. Just a few, however, provide insights into the clay fraction mineralogy, specially, the iron oxides complete characterization. The objective of this study was to investigate the chemical and crystallographic characteristics of iron oxides in red and yellow soils derived from the sediments of the Barreiras Formation or Pre-Cambrian rocks in the […]

Selenium adsorption in oxisols

Ernesto Rinaldi Mouta, Wanderley José de Melo, Marcio Roberto Soares, Luis Reynaldo Ferracciú Alleoni, José Carlos Casagrande

01/Jun/2008

Selenium (Se) retention by soil colloids is an important process to maintain the environmental quality. Little information is available on Se adsorption in highly weathered tropical soils, and there are few numerical parameters that can be used as references to aid on adoption management strategies in contaminated areas. Increasing amounts of Se (5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 250 mg L-1), added as Na2SeO3, were equilibrated with samples of ten Brazilian Oxisols [three Typic Hapludoxes (TH-1, TH-2 and TH-3), two […]

Redox properties of humic acids isolated from a soil Under long-term sugarcane cultivation

Marihus Altoé Baldotto, Luciano Pasqualoto Canellas, Maria Cristina Canela, Carlos Eduardo Rezende, Ary Carlos Xavier Velloso

01/Jun/2008

Soil organic matter is the largest carbon reservoir in natural systems. In such systems the carbon quality and stability can be estimated based on the increase of humified fractions which, among other factors, is related to the balance between losses and accumulations involving oxidation and reduction reactions of the soil organic matter. The objective of this study was to evaluate the electrochemistry of humic acids isolated from soils cultivated continually with sugar-cane, with or without pre-harvest burning and annual vinasse […]

Soil organic matter fractions after three decades of eucalypt cultivation in the Rio Doce Valley, Brazil

Augusto Miguel Nascimento Lima, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Júlio César Lima Neves, Roberto Ferreira de Novais, Nairam Félix de Barros, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, [...]

01/Jun/2008

Little is known about the changes in different soil organic matter (SOM) fractions under short-rotation eucalypt plantations. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of eucalypt cultivation on C stocks of several organic matter fractions in soils previously covered with degraded pasture, as well as to identify which SOM fractions are more sensitive indicators of land use change impacts. The study was conducted at two sites (Belo Oriente and Virginópolis) with commercial short-rotation eucalypt plantations in the Rio Doce Valley […]

Use of Atriplex nummularia and gypsum for phytoremediation of saline-sodic soil

Isaac Gomes Leal, Adriana Maria de Aguiar Accioly, Clístenes Williams Araújo do Nascimento, Maria Betânia Galvão dos Santos Freire, Abelardo Antônio de Assunção Montenegro, Fabiana de Lima Ferreira

01/Jun/2008

The cultivation of Atriplex nummularia on saline-sodic soils is economically attractive because it can be used as a forage crop as well as in landscape projects. The potential of Atriplex nummularia for phytoextraction of Na+ from a saline-sodic soil irrigated with saline water was evaluated. Additionally, gypsum was tested for improving phytoremediation. The experiment was set up as a randomized block design, in a 2 x 3 factorial scheme. The treatments consisted of: no gypsum and 50 % of the […]

Organic material decomposition and nutrient dynamics in a mulch system enriched with leguminous trees in the Amazon

José Henrique Cattanio, Ronald Kuehne, Paul L.G. Vlek

01/Jun/2008

The new techniques proposed for agriculture in the Amazon region include rotational fallow systems enriched with leguminous trees and the replacement of biomass burning by mulching. Decomposition and nutrient release from mulch were studied using fine-mesh litterbags with five different leguminous species and the natural fallow vegetation as control. Samples from each treatment were analyzed for total C, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, lignin, cellulose content and soluble polyphenol at different sampling times over the course of one year. The […]

Soil amendments and heavy metal retention and distribution in oxisols treated with biosolids

Maria Lucia Silveira, Luís Reynaldo Ferracciú Alleoni, Andrew Chang

01/Jun/2008

Land application represents an efficient alternative for disposal of biosolids. However, depending on the origin (urban and/or domestic) and the treatment system, biosolids may contain high amounts of heavy metals, which can gradually build up in the soil. Soil chemical amendments in contaminated areas can reduce the bioavailability and mobility of heavy metals and, consequently, minimize the risks of their adverse effects on the environment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of four chemical amendments [calcium […]

Interaction of new diazotrophic endophytic bacteria and nitrogen fertilization on wheat crop under field conditions

Valeria Marino Rodrigues Sala, Elke Jurandy Bran Nogueira Cardoso, Jose Guilherme de Freitas, Adriana Parada Dias da Silveira

01/Jun/2008

Diazotrophic bacteria belonging to different species may be associated with grasses, such as wheat, promoting increases in plant growth and grain yield. A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the benefits and economic viability of inoculation of new homologous isolates of endophytic diazotrophic bacteria on wheat genotypes, under varying nitrogen doses. Three strains of endophytic diazotrophic bacteria (IAC-AT-8- Azospirillum brasiliense, IAC-HT-11- Achromobacter insolitus, IAC-HT-12- Zoogloea ramigera) were tested on two wheat genotypes (ITD- 19-Triticum durum L. and IAC-370-Triticum aestivum […]

Assessment of biodiversity in rhizobia symbionts of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Santa Catarina, Brazil

Priscila Stocco, Julio César Pires do Santos, Vitor Paulo Vargas, Mariangela Hungria

01/Jun/2008

Brazilian soils usually present a great number of populations of rhizobial bacteria capable of nodulating and fixing N2 in symbiosis with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), but the diversity of these bacteria is still poorly known. This study aimed to assess the biodiversity of micro-symbionts of common bean in the state of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil. One-hundred and seventeen isolates were obtained from field-grown plants in 23 areas of the far west, midwest and southern plateau of Santa Catarina. […]

Rooting of micro seed pieces by combined use of humic substances and endophytic diazotrophic bacteria in sugar cane

Roberto Batista Marques Júnior, Luciano Pasqualoto Canellas, Lúcia Gracinda da Silva, Fábio Lopes Olivares

01/Jun/2008

Besides the direct nutritional effect of mineralization of organic matter or by biological nitrogen fixation activity, the humic substances and endophytic diazotrophic bacteria can directly influence plant metabolism, modifying plant growth and development patterns. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the combined use of humic acid (HA) and Herbaspirillum seropedicae, an endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria, on the root growth of seed pieces – heat-treated or not – of the sugarcane variety RB 72 454. After hot […]

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