Volume 33, Number 6, 2009

Nitrongen-fertilizer recommendation for high corn yields under no-tillage in the South-Central region of Paraná State, Brazil

Sandra Mara Vieira Fontoura, Cimélio Bayer

01/Dec/2009

Nitrogen (N) is required in large quantities by corn and its supply causes technical concerns related to crop performance and profitability, and environmental concerns in view of the high risk of nitrate leaching. Results of 61 field experiments conducted through 13 years, in a cooperative effort of the Fundação Agrária de Pesquisa Agropecuária (FAPA) and the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), were analyzed and interpreted aiming at establishing a N fertilizer indication for high corn yields, adjusted […]

Boron mobility in eucalyptus clones

Jackson Freitas Brilhante de São José, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Nairam Felix de Barros, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Eulene Francisco Silva, Thomas Jot Smyth, [...]

01/Dec/2009

Understanding the magnitude of B mobility in eucalyptus may help to select clones that are more efficient for B use and to design new practices of B fertilization. This study consisted of five experiments with three eucalyptus clones (129, 57 and 58) where the response to and mobility of B were evaluated. Results indicated that clone 129 was less sensitive to B deficiency than clones 68 and 57, apparently due to its ability to translocate B previously absorbed via root […]

Soil nitrogen mineral content to predict yield potential in barley

Daniel Santos Grohs, Naracelis Poletto, Claudio Mario Mundstock

01/Dec/2009

Soil N mineral content is not considered when recommending N for grain crops in southern Brazil due to the high variation according to environmental conditions. In the methodology described here soil N mineral is considered in adjusted N recommendations to increase efficiency and reduce production costs. The soil levels of NH4+ and NO3– were analyzed to a depth of 15 cm, in the pre-sowing and grain yield stage of 61 barley trials distributed in 20 counties in three regions of […]

Application of lime with different reaction degrees: chemical changes in soil under corn

Suzana Romeiro Araújo, José Alexandre Melo Demattê, Fernando José Garbuio

01/Dec/2009

With acidity correction, important nutrients for the corn development become more available to the plants, increasing yield. The objective of this study was to evaluate chemical changes in two soils and corn dry matter yield as affected by lime application with different degrees of reaction. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse on a Oxisol and a Quartzpsament. Three rates of three commercial limes were applied, one with mean reactivity A (RE = 85.7 %; PRNT = 88.3 %), […]

Soil attributes and distinction of pedoenvironments for agriculture in the MBYA Indian Reserve in Ubatuba (SP)

Júlio Lucena de Araújo, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Marcos Gervasio Pereira

01/Dec/2009

The Indian reserves are designated for the preservation of culture and population, according to the use, customs and traditions of its peoples. The experience of Guarani MBYA Indian farmers in the Boa Vista reserve in the Sertão do Promirim, was taken into consideration by the distinction of soil parameters in three agricultural environments, called yvy porã (good land, land for cultivation of “avaxi etei” = traditional corn). Field research (ethnographic and pedographic) was carried out in a submontane dense rainforest […]

Characteristic of Dystrustepts in the Venezuelan Andes

Guido Ochoa, Jajaira Oballos, Juan Carlos Velásquez, Isabel López, Jorge Manrique

01/Dec/2009

The majority (60 %) of the soils in the Venezuelan Andes are Inceptisols, a large percentage of which are classified as Dystrustepts by the US Soil Taxonomy, Second Edition of 1999. Some of these soils were classified as Humitropepts (high organic – C-OC-soils) and Dystropepts by the Soil Taxonomy prior to 1999, but no equivalent large group was created for high-OC soils in the new Ustepts suborder. Dystrusepts developed on different materials, relief and vegetation. Their properties are closely related […]

The combined use of reflectance, emissivity and elevation Aster/Terra data for tropical soil studies

Fábio Marcelo Breunig, Lênio Soares Galvão, Antonio Roberto Formaggio, Eduardo Guimarães Couto

01/Dec/2009

Reflectance, emissivity and elevation data of the sensor ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer)/Terra were used to characterize soil composition variations according to the toposequence position. Normalized data of SWIR (shortwave infrared) reflectance and TIR (thermal infrared) emissivity, coupled to a soil-fraction image from a spectral mixture model, were evaluated to separate bare soils from nonphotosynthetic vegetation. Regression relationships of some soil properties with reflectance and emissivity data were then applied on the exposed soil pixels. The resulting […]

Topolitosequences of soils in Alto Paranaíba region: physical, chemical and mineralogical properties

Fernando Cartaxo Rolim Neto, Carlos Ernesto G.R Schaefer, Elpidio Inácio Fernandes Filho, Marcelo Metri Corrêa, Liovando Marciano da Costa, Roberto da Boa Viagem Parahyba, [...]

01/Dec/2009

Little is known bout the pedogenetic differentiation in Alto Paranaíba, western Minas Gerais, Brazil, when materials with such a variety of chemical compositions as tufite, alkaline-ultramafic igneous rocks and carbonatites are compared, which are all found in this region. The purpose of this study was to characterize the physical, chemical and mineralogical properties of three representative soil topolitosequences of the Alto Paranaíba region. Therefore, 11 soil profiles were described and collected in the Serra do Salitre, Patrocínio and Coromandel counties, […]

Rainfall erosivity and erodibility of Cambisol (Inceptisol) and Latosol (Oxisol) in the region of Lavras, Southern Minas Gerais State, Brazil

Antonio Marcos da Silva, Marx Leandro Naves Silva, Nilton Curi, Junior Cesar Avanzi, Mozart Martins Ferreira

01/Dec/2009

Relatively few studies in Brazil have investigated soil erodibility, mainly for Cambisols (Inceptisols), due to the tediousness of data collection in natural rainfall experiments. Knowledge about erodibility and erosivity is important for conservation planning, which contributes to soil sustainability. This study aimed at evaluating the rainfall erosivity and erodibility of a typic dystrophic Tb Haplic Cambisol (Inceptisol) and a typic dystroferric Red Latosol (Oxisol) under natural rainfall, in Lavras, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, between 1998 and 2002. Pluvial precipitation […]

Soil management effect on organic matter in a flooded soil under rice in Southern Brazil

Paulo César do Nascimento, Cimélio Bayer, Luís de França da Silva Netto, Ana Clara Vian, Fernando Vieiro, Vera Regina Mussoi Macedo, [...]

01/Dec/2009

Flooded soils are important sinks of atmospheric C, hence the effect of agricultural practices on their organic matter (OM) dynamics should be better understood. This study was carried out in an 11 year experiment at IRGA (Instituto Rio Grandense do Arroz) experimental station in Cachoeirinha, Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. The main objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of no-tillage (NT) on organic C stocks, on OM lability and on the physical protection of OM in […]

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