Volume 34, Number 3, 2010

Response of Epidendrum Ibaguense (orchidaceae) to the application of lime rates to the pot

Donizetti Tomaz Rodrigues, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Víctor Hugo Alvarez V, José Maria Moreira Dias, Ecila Mercês de Albuquerque Villani

01/Jun/2010

In the best cultivation methods of orchids, in particular of the genus Phalaenopsis, liming is a common practice. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of lime rates (0.0; 1.0; 2.0; 3.0; 4.0; and 5.0 g dm-3 of substrate) applied to the cultivation substrate (xaxim) on the growth of Epidendrum ibaguense seedlings. In a greenhouse, 1-L plastic pots filled with 0.8 dm3 of xaxim were irrigated such that no leachate was lost during the experiment. N, P, K, Ca, Mg, […]

Nitrate reductase activity and spad readings in leaf tissues of guinea grass submitted to nitrogen and potassium rates

José Lavres Junior, João de Deus Gomes dos Santos Junior, Francisco Antonio Monteiro

01/Jun/2010

Nitrogen and K deficiency are among the most yield limiting factors in Brazilian pastures. The lack of these nutrients can hamper the chlorophyll biosynthesis and N content in plant tissues. A greenhouse experiment was carried out to evaluate the relationship among N and K concentrations, the indirect determination of chlorophyll content (SPAD readings), nitrate reductase activity (RNO3–) in newly expanded leaf lamina (NL) and the dry matter yield for plant tops of Mombaça grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.). A fractionated 52 […]

Residual effects of nitrogen, potassium and vinasse, fertilization on cane plant and ratoon harvested with and without straw burning

Nivaldo Schultz, Eduardo Lima, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Everaldo Zonta

01/Jun/2010

The application of vinasse supplemented with nitrogen fertilizer to sugarcane with stubble maintained on the soil surface improves the physical, chemical and biological soil properties and may result in increased crop yield. The aim of this study was to evaluate residual effects of fertilization on cane plant, as wellas the effect of vinasse application to ratoon cane under different management systems in Conceição da Barra, state of Espírito Santo. The experiment was carried out from 2005 to 2007, on an […]

Alterations of soil chemical properties by eucalyptus cultivation in five regions in the Rio Doce Valley

Fernando Palha Leite, Ivo Ribeiro Silva, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Nairam Félix de Barros, Júlio César Lima Neves

01/Jun/2010

Little is currently known about modifications in edaphic characteristics caused by short-rotation eucalyptus and the impacts of these alterations on the sustainability of eucalyptus wood production. This study was carried out to identify theses changes at five sites of eucalyptus plantation in the region of the Rio Doce Valley, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Areas with more than three previous eucalyptus cycles, adjacent to pasture land or native forest, were chosen. Soil samples were collected and soil fertility analyzed by […]

Relationship between soil, landscape and geological substrate of the sandy coastal plain of São Paulo state

Maurício Rizzato Coelho, Vanda Moreira Martins, Pablo Vidal-Torrado, Célia Regina de Gouveia Souza, Xosé Luis Otero Perez, Felipe Macías Vázquez

01/Jun/2010

This paper presents the results of morphological properties and absolute dating by luminescence and 14C of 28 pedons from Quaternary marine deposits located in three counties along the coast in São Paulo State, Brazil: Bertioga, Cananéia, and Ilha Comprida. The objective was to provide evidence to elucidate the main processes of the genesis of Spodosols. This approach, which is unusual in research concerned with Brazilian Quaternary coastal plains, resulted in the following interpretations: (a) relief, hydrologic conditions and time were […]

Spodosols pedogenesis under barreiras formation and sandbank environments in the south of Bahia

Aline Pacobahyba de Oliveira, João Carlos Ker, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Maurício Paulo Ferreira Fontes, Alessandra Pacobahyba de Oliveira, Alan Tadeu Goyatá Neves

01/Jun/2010

Morphologically differentiated Spodosols usually occur in the Coastal Plain of the South of Bahia and North of Espírito Santo. They are found in profiles known as “muçungas”, i.e. sandy soils that accumulate water. In these areas, two kinds of Spodosols, different from those in the Restinga area, can be found: Spodosols with E albic horizon (white muçunungas) and without this horizon (black muçunungas). Eight soil profiles with spodic characteristics were collected and described in order to evaluate differences in the […]

Soil spectral library and its use in soil classification

Henrique Bellinaso, José Alexandre Melo Demattê, Suzana Araújo Romeiro

01/Jun/2010

Soil science has sought to develop better techniques for the classification of soils, one of which is the use of remote sensing applications. The use of ground sensors to obtain soil spectral data has enabled the characterization of these data and the advancement of techniques for the quantification of soil attributes. In order to do this, the creation of a soil spectral library is necessary. A spectral library should be representative of the variability of the soils in a region. […]

Occurrence of silica bodies in surface horizons of soils in different ecosystems

Liovando Marciano da Costa, Roseilton Fernandes dos Santos, Carlos Ernesto G.R. Schaefer, Maria Souza dos Santos Moreau, Mauricio Santana Moreau

01/Jun/2010

The understanding of the processes that cause the varied distribution of silica bodies in soils is essential for the interpretation of the possible environmental factors related to their stability, sediment deposition, paleosol formation and for the analysis of archaeological sites. Thus, this study had the objective of identifying and characterizing the silica bodies morphology from surface soil horizons collected at different terrestrial ecosystems. Samples of surface horizons were collected from 10 soil profiles and heated in a muffle furnace to […]

Characterization and classification of soils developed from sandstone of the Aquidauana formation

Jolimar Antonio Schiavo, Marcos Gervásio Pereira, Luiz Paulo Montenegro de Miranda, Antonino Hypólito Dias Neto, Ademir Fontana

01/Jun/2010

The Aquidauana geological formation consists of a set of up to 500 m thick sediments predominantly composed of sandstone with fine to medium grain size, interspersed with sandy conglomerates. In this environment, the topography is one of the main conditioning factors of the formation of different soil types in the landscape. The objective of this study was to characterize and classify soils developed from these sandstones. Four soils profiles along a representative toposequence of gentle slopes were sampled and studied. The […]

Potassium-rich silicate rocks as plant nutrient sources

Luciano da Silva Ribeiro, Anacleto Ranulfo dos Santos, Luiz Francisco da Silva Souza, Jamile Santana Souza

01/Jun/2010

This greenhouse study evaluated the effect of potassium-rich silicate rocks (alkaline ultramaphic, pyroclastic breccia and phlogopite) on the release of K and other chemical nutrients of the soil. A Yellow Latossol with 0.03 cmolc dm-3 K soil was used in the study. The rocks were tested at doses of 75, 150, 225 and 300 kg ha-1 K2O with and without lime, applied to increase the soil base saturation (V-value) to 70 %. The rock and lime materials were mixed with the soil in the pots, […]

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