Volume 37, Number 5, 2013

Wheat yield and physical properties of a brown latosol under no-tillage in south-central Paraná

Luiz Fernando Machado Kramer, Marcelo Marques Lopes Müller, Cássio Antônio Tormena, Leandro Michalovicz, Ronaldo do Nascimento, Marcelo Vicensi

01/Oct/2013

Soil management influences the chemical and physical properties of soil. Chemical conditions have been thoroughly studied, while the role of soil physical conditions regarding crop yield has been neglected. This study aimed to analyze the wheat yield and its relationship with physical properties of an Oxisol under no-tillage (NT). The study was carried out between 2010 and 2011, in Reserva do Iguaçu, State of Paraná, Brazil, on the Campo Bonito farm, after 25 years of NT management. Based on harvest […]

The impact of water management on iron toxicity in flooded rice

Fabiana Schmidt, Magali de Ávila Fortes, Jonas Wesz, Gerson Lubke Buss, Rogério Oliveira de Sousa

01/Oct/2013

Iron toxicity is recognized as the most widely distributed nutritional disorder in flooded and irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.), derived from the excessive amounts of ferrous ions (Fe 2+) generated by the reduction of iron oxides. The effects of water management on the redox potential of a flooded Albaqualf soil and on iron toxicity symptoms in rice were evaluated in a greenhouse experiment. Treatments were arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications, and consisted of five water […]

The effect of intrinsic soil properties on soil quality assessments

Alessandro Samuel-Rosa, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, Pablo Miguel, Jovani Zalamena, Deborah Pinheiro Dick

01/Oct/2013

The assessment of soil quality is based on indicators and indices derived from soil properties. However, intrinsic soil properties may interfere with other soil properties that vary under different land uses and are used to calculate the indices. The aim of this study was to assess the extent to which intrinsic soil properties (clay and iron oxide contents) explain variable soil properties (sum of bases, potential acidity, organic carbon, total porosity, and bulk density) under different land uses (native forest, […]

 Dynamics of organic matter of a sandy soil under cerrado turned into cropland converted to soybean and millet succession

Jeander Oliveira Caetano, Vinícius de Melo Benites, Gilson Pereira Silva, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Renato Lara de Assis, Alberto Cargnelutti Filho

01/Oct/2013

The use and management of Quartzipsamments can influence soil organic matter (SOM), but the magnitude of these variations for the specific conditions in the Cerrado (savanna-like vegetation) is still poorly studied. The aim of this work was to study the variations in SOM in a Quartzipsamment, after the conversion of native vegetation to cropland (soybean-millet rotation). Soil was sampled from 0-5, 0-10, 0-20 and 0-40 cm depths of a commercial field in Alto Garças, Mato Grosso, Brazil, of plots under […]

Accumulation of phosphorus fractions and contamination potential in vineyard soils in the southern region of the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil

Djalma Eugênio Schmitt, Jucinei José Comin, Carlos Alberto Ceretta, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Tales Tiecher, Felipe Lorensini, [...]

01/Oct/2013

In vineyards, if phosphate is applied both before planting and at intervals during growth without consideration of technical criteria, the soil P fractions may be increased and their proportions altered. This study was carried out to evaluate the accumulation of P fractions and the parameters of the adsorption isotherm in a sandy Typic Hapludalf soil in vineyards with a history of successive and excessive phosphate fertilization. In December 2010, two vineyards were selected, one 4 and the other 15 years […]

Silicate fertilization of tropical soils: silicon availability and recovery index of sugarcane

Mônica Sartori de Camargo, Gabriela Rocha, Gaspar Henrique Korndörfer

01/Oct/2013

Sugarcane is considered a Si-accumulating plant, but in Brazil, where several soil types are used for cultivation, there is little information about silicon (Si) fertilization. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the silicon availability, uptake and recovery index of Si from the applied silicate on tropical soils with and without silicate fertilization, in three crops. The experiments in pots (100 L) were performed with specific Si rates (0, 185, 370 and 555 kg ha-1 Si), three soils (Quartzipsamment-Q, […]

Nutrient extraction and exportation by nitrogen- fertilized common bean grown after different periods of no-tillage system establishment

Adelson Antonio Guidolin Perez, Rogério Peres Soratto, Natalia Politti Manzatto, Emerson de Freitas Cordova de Souza

01/Oct/2013

Common bean grown in no-tillage (NT) systems has increased markedly in Brazil. Thus, to optimize the fertilizer recommendations, it is important to know the nutritional requirements of this crop when grown under new and established NT systems, which can change the nutrient availability and crop response to nitrogen (N) fertilization. The objective was to evaluate the extraction and exportation of nutrients by common bean as function of N fertilization on soil under new and established NT systems. The experiment was […]

Optical crop sensor for variable-rate nitrogen fertilization in corn: i – plant nutrition and dry matter production

Jardes Bragagnolo, Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Rodrigo da Silveira Nicoloso, Joerg Jasper, Junior Kunz, Tiago de Gregori Teixeira

01/Oct/2013

Variable-rate nitrogen fertilization (VRF) based on optical spectrometry sensors of crops is a technological innovation capable of improving the nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and mitigate environmental impacts. However, studies addressing fertilization based on crop sensors are still scarce in Brazilian agriculture. This study aims to evaluate the efficiency of an optical crop sensor to assess the nutritional status of corn and compare VRF with the standard strategy of traditional single-rate N fertilization (TSF) used by farmers. With this purpose, three […]

Optical crop sensor for variable-rate nitrogen fertilization in corn: II – indices of fertilizer efficiency and corn yield

Jardes Bragagnolo, Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Rodrigo da Silveira Nicoloso, Antônio Luis Santi, Jackson Ernani Fiorin, Fabiano Tabaldi

01/Oct/2013

Generally, in tropical and subtropical agroecosystems, the efficiency of nitrogen (N) fertilization is low, inducing a temporal variability of crop yield, economic losses, and environmental impacts. Variable-rate N fertilization (VRF), based on optical spectrometry crop sensors, could increase the N use efficiency (NUE). The objective of this study was to evaluate the corn grain yield and N fertilization efficiency under VRF determined by an optical sensor in comparison to the traditional single-application N fertilization (TSF). With this purpose, three experiments […]

Maize grain yield in response to different soil management and nitrogen rates

Claudinei Kappes, Orivaldo Arf, João Antonio da Costa Andrade

01/Oct/2013

Research has been conducted to identify the best nitrogen (N) rate for maize in most diverse types of soil management. However, there is no agreement on the results, once the dynamic of N is influenced by soil management and cover crops. This study evaluated dry mass production and nutrient uptake by cover crops, agronomic parameters and grain yield of maize in response to soil management and N rates. Field trials were carried out in Selvíria, Mato Grosso do Sul State, […]

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