Volume 47, 2023

Earthworms in the state of Paraná, Brazil: State of the art

Rafaela Tavares Dudas ORCID logo , Wilian Carlo Demetrio ORCID logo , Herlon Sergio Nadolny ORCID logo , George Gardner Brown ORCID logo , Marie Luise Carolina Bartz ORCID logo

06/Jun/2023

ABSTRACT Paraná State has approximately 74 % of its territory destined for agricultural activities. Several agricultural management practices modify soil quality and biodiversity, including earthworm populations that can contribute to soil health. This study aimed to review the studies carried out in the state of Paraná, Brazil, focusing on earthworm populations (abundance, biomass, richness, proportion of native and exotic species) in different land-use systems. In total, 51 publications were compiled, including peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, dissertations and theses. We used […]

Digital soil mapping for the Parnaíba River delta, Brazilian semiarid region

João Victor Alves Amorim ORCID logo , Gustavo Souza Valladares ORCID logo , Marcos Gervasio Pereira ORCID logo , Mirya Grazielle Torres Portela ORCID logo , Andréa Maciel Lima ORCID logo

04/Apr/2023

ABSTRACT Soil mapping is a permanent demand, but the traditional method does not allow fast execution and low cost. Digital soil mapping (DSM) aims to improve the process by working with models that treat soil spatial variability quantitatively. In this perspective, the objective of the study is to perform DSM of the Parnaíba River Delta, Northeastern Brazil, through the decision tree (DT) integration technique using a set of attributes derived from the digital elevation model (DEM) and satellite images as […]

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Conservation agriculture practices in a peanut cropping system: Effects on pod yield and soil penetration resistance

Olavo Betiol ORCID logo , Denizart Bolonhezi ORCID logo , Élcio Ríos Perez Leal ORCID logo , Chandler Edwin Gruener ORCID logo , Marcos Doniseti Michelotto ORCID logo , Carlos Eduardo Angeli Furlani ORCID logo , [...]

16/Aug/2023

ABSTRACT Conservation agriculture principles applied to peanut can reduce soil erosion and production costs when cultivated in rotation with sugarcane. Still, the problem with soil compaction is the leading cause of skepticism about the efficacy of this practice. This research aimed to study the effect of three soil management strategies compared with conventional for peanut cv. IAC-OL3, cultivated in rotation with sugarcane using the MEIOSI (method of intercropping occurring simultaneously) system for agronomic practices with additional analysis on changes in […]

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Soil macrofauna correlations with soil chemical and physical properties and crop sequences under no-tillage

Itaynara Batista ORCID logo , Deivid Lopes Machado ORCID logo , Maria Elizabeth Fernandes Correia ORCID logo , Maria Helena Moraes Spinelli ORCID logo , José Eduardo Corá ORCID logo

18/Jul/2023

ABSTRACT Soil macrofauna is an important indicator of soil quality, as it is sensitive to changes in the environment as a result of soil management, which includes soil chemical and physical properties and the diversity of cultivated species. This study aimed to evaluate the composition and structure of soil macrofauna under a no-tillage system in different crop sequences, with and without crop rotation, over two growing seasons: a rainy summer and a dry winter. The crop sequences were soybean/corn rotation […]

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Biogenic and physicogenic aggregates as indicators of quality in soils with sandy texture in areas of organic agriculture

Tiago Paula da Silva ORCID logo , Igor de Sousa Morais ORCID logo , Gilsonley Lopes dos Santos ORCID logo , Everaldo Zonta ORCID logo , Luiz Alberto da Silva Rodrigues Pinto ORCID logo , Hugo de Souza Fagundes ORCID logo , [...]

11/Aug/2023

ABSTRACT Sandy texture soils have a great expression in agricultural areas worldwide. In the Baixada Fluminense, soils with a sandy texture on the surface horizons are striking, and a good part of these areas is destined for producing vegetables using conventional cultivation methods. The sandy texture is one of the great challenges for agriculture due to the low water retention capacity provided to the soil, the rapid decomposition of organic matter, and the intense loss of nutrients by leaching. In […]

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Slope position controls prescribed fire effects on soil: a case study in the high-elevation grassland of Itatiaia National Park

Ana Paula Pessim de Oliveira ORCID logo , Eduardo Carvalho da Silva Neto ORCID logo , Robson Altiellys Tosta Marcondes ORCID logo , Marcos Gervasio Pereira ORCID logo , Marcelo Souza Motta ORCID logo , Yan Vidal de Figueiredo Gomes Diniz ORCID logo , [...]

28/Nov/2023

ABSTRACT There is a need for greater knowledge about the medium- and long-term effects of prescribed fire management on soil in ecosystems prone to wildfires and more vulnerable to climate change. This study examined the short- and medium-term effects of prescribed fire on soil chemical properties and chemical fractions of soil organic matter (SOM) in two positions of the landscape in a high-elevation grassland environment. The ecosystem is located in the mountain peaks of southeastern Brazil associated with the Atlantic […]

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Identifying appropriate reference ecosystems based on soil indicators to evaluate postmining reclamation: A multivariate framework

Maísa Quintiliano Alves ORCID logo , Igor Rodrigues de Assis ORCID logo , Fernanda Zeidan Oliveira ORCID logo , Júlio César Lima Neves ORCID logo , Ryan Daniel Stewart ORCID logo

23/Aug/2023

ABSTRACT Large-scale mining operations, such as those associated with iron extraction, disturb soils and vegetation and create the need for effective rehabilitation practices. The Iron Quadrangle region of southeastern Brazil is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots; however, iron mining activities threaten many natural and seminatural ecosystem types in which many rare/protected species occur. The Iron Quadrangle has four main ecosystem types: Atlantic Forest (AF), ferruginous rupestrian grassland with dense vegetation (FRG-D); ferruginous rupestrian grassland with sparse vegetation (FRG-S); and […]

Grazing intensity and nitrogen fertilization timing to increase soil organic carbon stock and nitrogen in integrated crop-livestock systems

Talyta Zortéa ORCID logo , Tangriani Simioni Assmann ORCID logo , Carolina Riviera Duarte Maluche Baretta ORCID logo , Andre Brugnara Soares ORCID logo , Juliana Aparecida Marchetti ORCID logo , Rafaela Dulcieli Daneluz Rintzel ORCID logo , [...]

07/Dec/2023

ABSTRACT Integrated crop-livestock systems (ICLS) foster synergistic relationships to increase nitrogen (N) cycling and soil organic carbon (SOC) accrual in agricultural setups. This study evaluated how the grazing intensity and N fertilization (rates and timing) affect both SOC and N fractions, and soil organic matter chemical composition in an ICLS managed under no-tillage in an Oxisol, six years after initiation. The ICLS was compared to a nearby pasture (PA) and a native forest (NF). The treatments consisted of two grazing […]

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Field experiment pitting magnetite nanoparticles against microparticles: Effect of size in the rehabilitation of metalcontaminated soil

Ivan A. Smorkalov ORCID logo , Evgenii L. Vorobeichik ORCID logo , Artur A. Dzeranov ORCID logo , Denis A. Pankratov ORCID logo , Elvira A. Dovletyarova ORCID logo , Carolina Yáñez ORCID logo , [...]

03/Oct/2023

ABSTRACT A significant portion of the current knowledge regarding the use of iron nanoparticles for remediating metal-contaminated soils is derived from laboratory experiments, leaving several unanswered questions. This article presents a field experiment comparing the efficacy of magnetite nanoparticles and microparticles for the immobilization of metals and the growth of plants in metal-contaminated soils. This study aimed to investigate the effects of magnetite particle size on metal immobilization and plant growth in soils exposed to airborne pollution from the Middle-Urals […]

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Soil microbial properties are improved by the adoption of soil management and conservation practices in no-tillage system

Jhonatan Spliethoff ORCID logo , Adriana Knob ORCID logo , Leandro Rampim ORCID logo , Marcelo Marques Lopes Müller ORCID logo , Cristiano Andre Pott ORCID logo

28/Nov/2023

ABSTRACT No-tillage system (NTS) plays a prominent role in conservation agriculture, however, its benefits can be further improved by adopting complementary soil management and conservation practices, such as using autumnal cover crops, contour seeding, and terraces. This study aimed to evaluate how soil biological activity responds to soil management and conservation systems. The treatments consisted of three macroplots with an area of 11.000 m2 each, as follows: a) Non-Terraced catchment (NTC), cultivated in NTS similar to most farmers of the […]

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