Volume 41, 2017

Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes and N Uptake by Coffee Plants

Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Paulo Cesar de Lima, Gabriel Pinto Guimarães, Waldenia de Melo Moura, Felipe Vaz Andrade

11/Jan/2017

ABSTRACT Green manures are an alternative for substituting or supplementing mineral nitrogen fertilizers. The aim of this study was to quantify biological N fixation (BNF) and the N contribution derived from BNF (N-BNF) to N levels in leaves of coffee intercropped with legumes grown on four family farms located in the mountainous region of the Atlantic Forest Biome in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The following green manures were evaluated: pinto peanuts (Arachis pintoi), calopo (Calopogonium mucunoides), crotalaria (Crotalaria […]

Magnetic Susceptibility of Soil to Differentiate Soil Environments in Southern Brazil

Priscila Vogelei Ramos, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, José Marques, Diego Silva Siqueira, Jaime Antonio de Almeida, Jean Michel Moura-Bueno

11/Jan/2017

ABSTRACT The interest in new techniques to support digital soil mapping (DSM) is increasing. Numerous studies pointed out that the measure of magnetic susceptibility (MS) can be extremely useful in the identification of properties related with factors and processes of soil formation, applied to soil mapping. This study addressed the effectiveness of magnetic soil susceptibility to identify and facilitate the distinction of different pedogenic environments of a representative hillslope in the highland Planalto Médio in the state of Rio Grande […]

Effect of Mineral Nitrogen on Transfer of 13C-Carbon from Eucalyptus Harvest Residue Components to Soil Organic Matter Fractions

Michelle de Sales Moreira Demolinari, Rodrigo Nogueira de Sousa, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Rafael da Silva Teixeira, Júlio César Lima Neves, Gilberto de Oliveira Mendes

21/Jul/2017

ABSTRACT The amount of harvest residues retained in Eucalyptus plantations strongly influences soil organic matter (SOM), but the efficiency of conversion to SOM may vary according to the type of residue. This study evaluated the recovery of C from Eucalyptus residue components – leaves, bark, branches, roots, and a mix of all residues – in different SOM fractions with or without mineral-N supplementation (200 mg kg-1 of N). Variation in natural 13C abundance was used to trace the destination of […]

Soil Compressibility under Irrigated Perennial and Annual Crops in a Semi-Arid Environment

Rafaela Watanabe, Getulio Coutinho Figueiredo, Álvaro Pires da Silva, Júlio César Lima Neves, Teogenes Senna de Oliveira

07/Jul/2017

ABSTRACT In irrigated soils, a continuous state of high moisture reduces resistance of the soil to applied external forces, favouring compaction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility to compaction of developed calcareous soils in irrigated annual and perennial cropping systems of the Apodi Plateau, located in the Brazilian semi-arid region. Four areas of irrigated crops were evaluated: banana after two (B2) and 15 (B15) years cultivation, pasture (P), and a corn and beans succession (MB), as […]

Biological Soil Properties in Integrated Crop-Livestock-Forest Systems

Paula Camylla Ramos Assis, Luís Fernando Stone, André Luís Rodrigues da Silveira, Janaína de Moura Oliveira, Flávio Jesus Wruck, Beáta Emöke Madari

12/Jun/2017

ABSTRACT Currently, agricultural productivity and sustainable development are the desired bases for the creation of production systems. Farming for greater production and the efficient use of soil resources are at the core of modern systems. However, the way in which agricultural management and practices can change soil quality has become increasingly important. The aim of this study was to detect changes in soil biological properties caused by implementation of the integrated crop-livestock-forest system (iCLF) and to identify the properties suitable […]

Soil Organic Matter Quality in Jatropha spp. Plantations in Different Edaphoclimatic Conditions

Rita de Cássia Alves de Freitas, Gustavo Vicentini Popin, Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori, Diana Signor, Marcos Antônio Drumond, Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri

09/Mar/2017

ABSTRACT The substitution of native vegetation by agricultural ecosystems can change the quantity and quality of soil organic matter (SOM), and the intensity of these changes depends on the soil type, climate, and land use. The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of organic matter in chronosequences of Jatropha cultivation in contrasting soil and climatic conditions. Soil samples were evaluated at depths of 0.00-0.10, 0.20-0.30, and 0.80-1.00 m in chronosequences located in Planaltina, Distrito Federal (Cerrado-Pasture-Jatropha), Dourados, […]

Symbiotic effectiveness of Bradyrhizobium ingae in promoting growth of Inga edulis Mart. seedlings

Dilacy Sales Porto, Eliane do Nascimento Cunha Farias, Josimar da Silva Chaves, Brenda Ferreira Souza, Roberto Dantas de Medeiros, Jerri Édson Zilli, [...]

18/Jan/2017

ABSTRACT Inga edulis Mart. is a leguminous tree adapted to acidic and low-fertility soils that establishes symbioses with nitrogen (N)-fixing bacteria. The identification of effective bacteria in biological N fixation may bolster the use of I. edulis in degraded or modified areas and agroforestry systems. Therefore, the aims of this study were evaluation of the symbiotic effectiveness of eight strains of the Bradyrhizobium genus native to Roraima in Inga edulis plants, and in vitro evaluation of the ability of the […]

Ethnopedology of a Quilombola Community in Minas Gerais: Soils, Landscape, and Land Evaluation

Fernanda Ayaviri Matuk, Carlos Ernesto Gonçalves Reynaud Schaefer, Felipe Nogueira Bello Simas, Thiago Torres Costa Pereira, Davi Feital Gjorup, France Maria Gontijo Coelho

18/Jan/2017

ABSTRACT Quilombolas are Afro-brazilian rural peasants who descended from escaped slaves who tried to carve out territories of autonomy (called Quilombos) by collective organization and resistance. Despite many anthropological and ethnopedological studies, little research has been carried out to identify the agricultural practices and the knowledge of people who live in the Quilombos (Quilombolas). Peasant communities who live from land resources have wide empirical knowledge related to local soils and landscapes. In this respect, ethnopedology focuses on their relationship with […]

Physical Properties and Crop Management for Corn in an Albaqualf

Robson Giacomeli, Enio Marchesan, Maurício Limberger de Oliveira, Thomas Newton Martin, Gustavo Mack Teló, Gabriel Donato, [...]

09/Mar/2017

ABSTRACT Rice monoculture in lowlands can cause problems for management practices in crop fields, for example, in weed control. For this reason, corn in rotation with irrigated rice in lowlands may be advantageous, despite problems with soil compaction and water excess. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil physical properties and corn performance in soil management systems in an Albaqualf soil (lowlands). Two experiments were conducted in the field, in the 2013/14 and 2014/15 crop seasons. The experimental […]

Reforestation of a Degraded Area with Eucalyptus and Sesbania: Microbial Activity and Chemical Soil Properties

Vanderlan de Oliveira Paulucio, Cristiane Figueira da Silva, Marco Antônio Martins, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Jolimar Antonio Schiavo, Luciana Aparecida Rodrigues

29/Mar/2017

ABSTRACT Mining activities generally affect soil quality, degrading it and creating the need for consistent environmental recovery efforts. This study evaluates the influence of monospecific and mixed stands of Sesbania virgata (S) and Eucalyptus camaldulensis (E) on the chemical properties and microbial activity of the soil in a degraded area by clay extraction in the northern part of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Four treatments (100S:100 % Sesbania , 100E: 00 % Eucalyptus , 50S:50E: 50 % Sesbania […]

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