Volume 31, Number 6, 2007

Characterization of organic fertilizers by electron paramagnetic resonance

Marcelo Luiz Simões, Wilson Tadeu Lopes da Silva, Sergio da Costa Saab, Larissa Macedo dos Santos, Ladislau Martin-Neto

01/Dec/2007

The growing interest in the production of organic foods has intensified the demand for fertilizers with suitable characteristics to supply this production system. However, the quality of commercial organic fertilizers is, in some cases, doubtful due to the lack of analytical methodology to evaluate the products. Our study proposes a methodology based on the evaluation of the humification degree obtained by quantification of organic free radicals (OFR), which are naturally present in organic matter and can be detected by electronic […]

Spatial variability of chemical attributes of a soil under different uses and managements

Eloiza Gomes Silva Cavalcante, Marlene Cristina Alves, Zigomar Menezes de Souza, Gener Tadeu Pereira

01/Dec/2007

The use and management of soil and crop condition the variability of soil attributes directly. This study was conducted in Selvíria-MS, Brazil with the objective of evaluating the spatial variability of pH, potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and base saturation (% BS) in an Oxisol under different use and management conditions. Soil samples were collected in a grid, in regular 2 m intervals, at 64 grid points, at depths of 0.0-0.1 m and 0.1-0.2 m, from areas of: native cerrado vegetation (savannah), […]

Storage and fractions of organic matter of an Oxisol under coffee plantations with different plant spacings

Otacílio José Passos Rangel, Carlos Alberto Silva, Paulo Tácito Gontijo Guimarães

01/Dec/2007

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of coffee planting spacing on soil carbon and nitrogen storage and on the contents and distribution of organic matter fractions (light and heavy) of a dystroferric Red Latosol (Oxisol). An experiment installed 11 years ago on an experimental farm of EPAMIG in Machado (Minas Gerais State, Brazil) was evaluated. The treatments consisted of the combination of four spacings between rows (2.0, 2.5, 3.0 and 3.5 m) with three spacings between plants (0.5, 0.75 and […]

Contribution of clay fraction minerals of subtropical soils to the specific surface area and cation exchange capacity

Ivan Granemann de Souza Junior, Antonio Carlos Saraiva da Costa, José Alexandre Sambatti, Wilson Sacchi Peternele, Cássio Antonio Tormena, Célia Regina Montes, [...]

01/Dec/2007

The specific surface area (SSA) is related to several properties that define the soil physico-chemical behavior. In this research, 23 soil samples developed from different parent materials found in the southern Brazil were used. They were evaluated for the contribution of the main soil constituents to the effective cation exchange capacity (CECe) and SSA. The clay fraction minerals were identified by X ray diffraction (XRD) and quantified by thermal analysis; the CECe, the SSAt (total) by the ethylene glycol monoethyl […]

Diversity of diazotrophic endophytic bacteria associated with maize plants

Luiz Fernando Wurdig Roesch, Luciane Maria Pereira Passaglia, Fátima Menezes Bento, Eric W. Triplett, Flávio Anastácio Oliveira Camargo

01/Dec/2007

Endophytic diazotrophic bacteria are capable of promoting maize growth through biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) or by the production of plant hormones. The aim of this study was to characterize diversity of endophytic bacteria in maize at sites with different climate and soil conditions in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. A PCR-RFLP approach and sequence analysis of nifH Cluster I clone libraries were used to assess diversity in maize plants. The Shannon-Weaver and Equitability indices were calculated to estimate the diazotroph […]

Impact of organic residue management on soil quality indicators during replanting of eucalypt stands

Guilherme Montandon Chaer, Marcos Rogério Tótola

01/Dec/2007

Agricultural soil use induces changes in soil physical, chemical, and microbiological characteristics. These changes can eventually lead to a loss of soil quality and a consequent reduction in plant growth and productivity. The analysis of biochemical and microbiological soil quality indicators is relevant to monitor changes in soil quality and in the performance of key soil functions, such as the capacity of nutrient cycling and storage. This study reports on physical, chemical, and biochemical/microbiological quality indicators of soil under eucalyptus […]

Qualitative and quantitative changes in soil microbiota and biological nitrogen fixation under different soybean managements

Alan Alves Pereira, Mariangela Hungria, Julio Cezar Franchini, Glaciela Kaschuk, Lígia Maria de Oliveira Chueire, Rubens José Campo, [...]

01/Dec/2007

In this study, quantitative and qualitative microbiological parameters were evaluated to detect differences related to soil and crop management. The study was carried out in a field experiment installed 14 years ago on a Rhodic Eutrudox, in Londrina, PR, Brazil. Treatments were a combination of a crop sequence (S) (soybean/wheat) and a crop rotation (R) (lupin/maize/black oat/soybean/wheat/soybean/wheat/soybean), either under conventional tillage (CT) or no-tillage (NT). Evaluations were performed when all systems were under the soybean cropping season, at full flowering. […]

Interaction of Fluorescent Pseudomonads and Bacillus spp. with distinct plant rhizospheres

Luciana Fontes Coelho, Sueli dos Santos Freitas, Arlete Marchi Tavares de Melo, Gláucia Maria Bovi Ambrosano

01/Dec/2007

Despite numerous reports on plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), there are few of them explaining their mode of action. It is possible that some plants promote bacterial colonization in the rhizosphere to facilitate plant-bacterium interaction, as if there were a certain mutual specificity. The objective of this study was to verify if lettuce plants promote root colonization by fluorescent pseudomonads, in comparison with other plants and with Bacillus spp. Roots of lettuce and some other vegetables were sampled in different properties […]

Decomposition and nutrient release from cover crop residues in passion-fruit plantation

Antonio Carlos da Gama-Rodrigues, Emanuela Forestieri da Gama-Rodrigues, Elio Cruz de Brito

01/Dec/2007

Decomposition can assume an important role in soil fertility management, underlying techniques that optimize the use of nutrients of plant residues. The objective of this study was to estimate the decomposition rate and nutrient release from cover crop residues in a passion-fruit plantation. The evaluated species were Canavalia ensiformis, Arachis pintoi, Macroptilium atropurpureum, Pueraria phaseoloides and Brachiaria brizantha. Litter decomposition was measured using nylon, 2.0 mm mesh, litter bags during 140 days. The single exponential model adjusted best for all cover crop […]

Growth and macronutrient uptake curves in guava seedling

Claudenir Facincani Franco, Renato de Mello Prado, Luiz Fernando Brachirolli, Danilo Eduardo Rozane

01/Dec/2007

The use of guava seedlings with adequate nutritional status determines the success of an orchard installation. This study was conducted to determine plant growth and macronutrient accumulation in herbaceous seedlings of two guava cultivars. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design in split-plots with three replications. Plots consisted of the two guava cultivars (Paluma and Século XXI) in nutrient solution and the sub-plots were the seven sampling dates in a 120 day period. Plant height, number of leaves, stem diameter, […]

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