Volume 37, Number 4, 2013

Chemical properties and mineralogy of soils with plinthite and petroplinthite in Iranduba (AM), Brazil

Cira Hortensia Pérez Garcia, Hedinaldo Narciso Lima, Francisco Weliton Rocha Silva, Afrânio Ferreira Neves Junior, Wenceslau Geraldes Teixeira, Rodrigo Santana Macedo, [...]

01/Aug/2013

Large areas of Plinthosols with ferruginous materials such as plinthite and/or petroplinthite are fairly common in the Brazilian Amazon basin. This work was carried out to investigate the chemical behavior, mineralogical composition and weathering stage of four representative soil profiles with plinthite and petroplinthite, in Iranduba, AM (Central Amazon). Three well-drained soil profiles at high elevations were studied (P1, Plinthic Vetic Ferralsol; P2 and P3, Vetic Endopetric Plinthosol) and a contrasting poorly drained soil (P4 Haplic Plinthosol), located at low […]

Development of jatropha seedlings under saline irrigation

Fábio Santos Matos, Ednaldo Cândido Rocha, Clair Kássio Lamberty Cruvinel, Rodney Alves Ribeiro, Ricardo Pires Ribeiro, Camila Faleiro Tinoco

01/Aug/2013

The use of saline irrigation water is an important alternative in view of the lack of good water quality throughout the world. The water requirement of jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.) is low, and the species survives and produces satisfactory yields in low-fertility soils. However, yields are higher in irrigated crops, indicating the need of studying the possibility of using saline irrigation water. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different salinity levels of irrigation water on the morphological and […]

Partitioning of humic substances in brazilian soils

Lauana Lopes dos Santos, Julian Junio Jesus Lacerda, Yuri Lopes Zinn

01/Aug/2013

Humic substances (HS) are the main pool of total soil organic carbon (TOC). They are partitioned in different fractions according to its solubility in alkali or acid medium, which can be related to soil type and management. This work aimed to compare HS partitioning in Brazilian soils according to soil depth, soil type, biome, and land uses. In a literature review of theses, dissertations, journal articles, and abstracts in proceedings, quantitative data on TOC partitioning in humic acids (HA), fulvic […]

Loss of ammonia from nitrogen fertilizers applied to maize and soybean straw

Letícia de Abreu Faria, Carlos Antonio Costa do Nascimento, Godofredo Cesar Vitti, Pedro Henrique de Cerqueira Luz, Elaine Maria Silva Guedes

01/Aug/2013

In Brazilian agriculture, urea is the most commonly used nitrogen (N) source, in spite of having the disadvantage of losing considerable amounts of N by ammonia-N volatilization. The objectives of this study were to evaluate: N lossby ammonia volatilization from: [urea coated with copper sulfate and boric acid], [urea coated with zeolite], [urea+ammonium sulfate], [urea coated with copper sulfate and boric acid+ammonium sulfate], [common urea] and [ammonium nitrate]; and the effect of these N source son the maize yield in […]

Organic acid adsorption and mineralization in oxisols with different textures

Felipe Vaz Andrade, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva

01/Aug/2013

Organic acids play an important role in the nutritional conditions of plants. Their relevance is related to their formation dynamics, mineralization rate and adsorption by soil colloids. This study was carried out to evaluate the dynamics of mineralization and adsorption of organic acid (acetic acid – AA, citric acid – CA and humic acid – HA) applied to the soil. Samples of two Oxisols were used: Rhodic Haplustox (LV) and Typic Haplustox (LVA). The mineralization experiment was arranged in a […]

Anthrosols at archaeological sites in a karst environment in northern Minas Gerais

Bruno Nery Fernandes Vasconcelos, João Carlos Ker, Carlos Ernesto Gonçalves Reynaud Schaefer, André Pierre Prous Poirier, Felipe Vaz Andrade

01/Aug/2013

The occupation and territorial dispersion of the first settlers in South America, especially in Brazil, are still little known and require continuous interdisciplinary studies involving anthropology, archeology, and soil science. Under natural limestone shelters, pre-Columbian populations lived for thousands of years, introducing and removing materials of different nature and from different origins, resulting in the development of very peculiar anthropogenic soils, which have been little investigated so far. To deepen the knowledge on this type of soil, we evaluated the […]

Brachiaria sp yield and nutrient contents after nitrogen and sulphur fertilization

Reges Heinrichs, Fernanda Grecco Grano, Leda Gobbo de Freitas Bueno, Cecílio Viega Soares Filho, Jailson Lara Fagundes, Melina Daniel Rebonatti, [...]

01/Aug/2013

Among the production factors, adequate fertilization is an important tool to raise the productivity of pastoral systems and consequently increase the share of Brazil in the supply chain of primary agricultural products at the global level. The objective of this study was to evaluate the interaction of nitrogen and sulfur fertilization in BRACHIARIA DECUMBENS: Stapf. The experiment in pots with Dystrophic Oxisol was evaluated in a completely randomized design with four replications in a 5 x 3 factorial arrangement, involving […]

Extractants to assess zinc phytoavailability in mineral fertilizer and industrial by-products

Camila Prado Cenciani de Souza, Cleide Aparecida de Abreu, Cristiano Alberto de Andrade, Mônica Ferreira de Abreu

01/Aug/2013

Efficient analytical methods for the quantification of plant-available Zn contained in mineral fertilizers and industrial by-products are fundamental for the control and marketing of these inputs. In this sense, there are some doubts on the part of the scientific community as well as of the fertilizer production sector, whether the extractor requested by the government (Normative Instruction No. 28, called 2nd extractor), which is citric acid 2 % (2 % CA) (Brasil, 2007b), is effective in predicting the plant availability […]

Gypsum applications to coffe: influence on calcium, magnesium and potassium contents and pH of the solution of a dystrophic red latosol

Bárbara Zini Ramos, João Paulo Vaz Floriano Toledo, José Maria de Lima, Milson Evaldo Serafim, Ana Rosa Ribeiro Bastos, Paulo Tácito Gontijo Guimarães, [...]

01/Aug/2013

Unbalanced amounts of Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+ in soils as a consequence of high gypsum applications can be due to the relationship in size (ionic radius) and charge density (charge/ionic radius) of each ionic species. The higher the ionic strength, the stronger is the bonding of these cations with the opposite charge ions such as OH–, SO4-2. Thus, excessive gypsum applications, disregarding the charge balance of the soil colloidal system, the ionic balance of the solution, and the CEC, can […]

Nutrient extraction and exportation by common bean cultivars under different fertilization levels: I – macronutrients

Rogério Peres Soratto, Adalton Mazetti Fernandes, Letícia Andriani dos Santos, André Luiz Gomes Job

01/Aug/2013

The use of cultivars with a higher yield potential and the adoption of new technology have achieved high grain yields in common bean, which probably changed the demand for nutrients in this crop. However, there is almost no information about the periods of the cycle in which nutrients are most demanded at which quantities by the main cultivars. The objective of this study was to evaluate the macronutrient extraction and exportation by the common bean cultivars Pérola and IAC Alvorada, […]

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