Volume 26, Number 4, 2002
Micromorphological characterization and inferences on the genesis of semi-arid brazilian soils
01/Dec/2002
A detailed macro- and micromorphological investigation was carried out in two Ultisol (Argissolo Amarelo) and one Aridisol (Planossolo Nátrico) profile from a tableland surface of the San Francisco river basin in Petrolina, Pernambuco State, Northeastern Brazil. The study aimed to characterize the soils micromorphologically, evaluating their pedogenesis to help understand the soil diversity in the landscape. Results indicate that the three soils were developed from Post-Cretaceous sediments mixed with Pre-Cambrian crystalline rock weathered materials and, also, most probably, with materials […]
Aggregation attribute indicators of soil quality in management systems of a cerrado region in the south of Goiás state, Brazil
01/Dec/2002
Latosols (Oxisols) under cerrado vegetation have been intensively incorporated into the agricultural production process. However, studies involving soil quality in this environment are scarce. The objective of this work was to verify alterations on aggregation attribute indicators of soil quality, as a result of the management systems adopted for the native cerrado, and to select the best attributes indicating such alterations. The samples were collected at depths of 0-10, 10-20, and 20-40 cm from a typic Dystrophic Red Latosol (Oxisol) […]
Acidification of a south Brazilian Oxisol under no-tillage
01/Dec/2002
Soil tillage affects soil acidification and nutrient cycling and possibly causes effects on crop development and yields. In this study, the long-term (21 yr) effect of the no-tillage system (NT) on soil chemical characteristics (solid phase and solution) was evaluated in a south Brazilian Oxisol (Guarapuava, Paraná State), focussing on acidity components. NT caused an acidification process in the top soil layer, demonstrated by lower pH values (2-10 cm) and higher concentration and saturation values of Al (6-20 cm), in […]
Physical and chemical properties of soils incubated with alkaline residue of the cellulose industry
01/Dec/2002
The cellulose and paper industry discards residues of varied chemical composition on a large scale. Some of these residues are being used by farmers for the adjustment of soil acidity, since they contain hydroxide. However, there are no recommendations on quantities or reapplications. Possible consequences are clay dispersion, reduction of the aggregate stability and the imbalance of nutrients, degrading the physical and chemical soil properties. This study evaluated the physical and chemical properties of two soils incubated with alkaline residues […]
Cadmium in Typic Hapludox columns cultivated with maize: mobility and bioavailability
01/Dec/2002
Cadmium dynamics in the soil-plant system were evaluated in an experiment with a Typic Hapludox (320 g kg-1 of clay) PVC columns (diameter 0.10 m, height 0.80 m) were filled with soil samples (V % elevated to 70), and the surface layer (0-0.2 m) supplemented with Cd-contaminated biosolid (sewage sludge, pH 6). The biosolid treatments were contaminated as follows (in mg kg-1): 0 (control) 2,500 of Cd, 5,000 of Cd, 2,500 of Cd + 2,500 of Pb, and 5,000 of […]
Crop yields and chemical alterations in soil treated with tannery waste and hexavalent chromium
01/Dec/2002
This study was carried out in order to evaluate yields of wheat, lettuce and radish, as well as chemical changes in an Oxisoil due to the addition of tannery waste and hexavalent chromium. Microplots in a greenhouse, which consisted of 60 L plastic pots, received the following treatments: control; lime + NPK; primary tannery sludge + PK; chrome-tanned leather shavings + lime + NPK; finished leather shreds + lime + NPK; Cr6+ + lime + NPK; Cr6+ + lime + […]
Estimation of potential soil acidity by the SMP method in the northeast of Pará state, Brazil
01/Dec/2002
The determination of the potential acidity (H + Al) of soil samples by the calcium acetate 0.5 mol L-1 pH 7.0 method (conventional method) is most used in Brazilian laboratories. Other methods, which are more practical for routine analyses, have been tested with success for various soil groups, but not for those located in the northeast of the State of Pará. With this objective, twenty-seven representative soil samples were analyzed by the conventional Ca(OAc)2 method. The pH of equilibrium in […]
Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, phosphorus supply, and soil sterilization on growth of yellow passion fruit seedlings
01/Dec/2002
The effects of inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), of soil sterilization, and of phosphorus fertilization on growth of yellow passion fruit were evaluated in greenhouse conditions. The experimental outlay was a completely randomized 2 × 3 × 4 factorial design with three replicates per treatment. The applied treatments, using 1.6 dm3 pots, were: two soil treatments (sterilized-SS and unsterilized soil-US), three P treatments (soil with 4, 11 and 30 mg dm-3 of P) and four AMF treatments (inoculation with […]
Estimation of potential soil acidity and its role in the lime demand calculation
01/Dec/2002
Lime requirement diagnostic by base saturation (H + Al) estimation methods are critical in CEC calculation since they are bound to a potential soil acidity of pH 7.0. This study was carried out in order to evaluate a relation between the H + Al obtained by direct soil incubation with calcium carbonate and the estimation by the extractors acetate salt and SMP index. Twelve south Brazilian soils, incubated with increasing calcium carbonate rates to establish the real soil acidity at […]
