Volume 33, Number 5, 2009

Peat bogs in the Serra do Espinhaço Meridional – Minas Gerais, Brazil. II – influence of drainage on elemental humus composition and substances

Alexandre Christófaro Silva, Ingrid Horák, Pablo Vidal-Torrado, Antonio Martinez Cortizas, Jose Rodrigues Racedo, José Ricardo da Rocha Campos

01/Oct/2009

Peat bogs are Organosols formed under ideal ecological conditions in terms of the accumulation of organic material, controlled by geomorphological and geological processes and climate. The physical, chemistry and biological constitution of peat bogs is largely unknown. In this study the peat bogs of the Southern Serra do Espinhaço (Minas Gerais, Brazil) were described and sampled from three profiles at 1,250 m (P1), 1,350 m (P4) and 1,800 m (P2) above sea level. The three profiles were characterized morphologically, the […]

Evolution of the landscape in the region of quadrilátero ferrífero (Minas Gerais, Brazil) based on the measurement of erosion rates (10be) and pedogenesis

César Augusto Chicarino Varajão, André Augusto Rodrigues Salgado, Angélica Fortes Drummond Chicarino Varajão, Régis Braucher, Fabrice Colin, Hermínio Árias Nalini Jr.

01/Oct/2009

A geomorphological overview of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero reveals a conspicuous region where roots of metassedimentary Proterozoic strucutures, displaying young relief features, are in evidence over a sea of hills from the Archean basement. This paper deals with the landscape evolution in the “Quadrilátero Ferrífero” region, based on the integrated analysis of quantitative data of the erosion rates (10 Be) and of the soil types developed from the main rocks of the region. The 10Be concentration extracted from quartz of veins, […]

Water, soil, organic matter, and nutrient losses by rainfall erosion from an area of native pasture cropped with corn, influenced by tillage methods and fertilization types

Luciléia Gilles, Neroli Pedro Cogo, Carlos Alberto Bissani, Tatiane Bagatini, Jeane Cruz Portela

01/Oct/2009

Despite the available knowledge on erosion of cultivated lands, there are situations of soil use and management that need more detailed studies. Based on that, this research work was accomplished with the objective of evaluating soil erosion by rainfall from an area of native pasture cropped with corn (Zea mays L.), under reduced-tillage and no-tillage, and mineral (chemical fertilizer containing N and P) and organic (poultry litter) fertilization. The study was developed in the field, at the Agriculture Experimental Station […]

Physical and chemical properties of an oxisol cultivated under pastures with distinct use history

Iara Terezinha Pignataro Netto, Eiyti Kato, Wenceslau J. Goedert

01/Oct/2009

The sustainable use of pasture systems depends mainly on a management that promotes soil quality. This study aimed to evaluate changes in the physical and chemical soil properties of four areas under pasture growing the species Andropogon gayanus, Brachiaria decumbens and Brachiaria brizantha, cv. marandu, with different usage histories, in comparison to the reference of the natural Cerrado. The soil was evaluated based on the following properties: cation exchange capacity, soil organic matter, bulk density, porosity and soil mechanical penetration […]

Simulating water balance in soil under wheat by two modified models

Cleber Maus Alberto, Nereu Augusto Streck, Felipe Brendler Oliveira, Alencar Junior Zanon, Diego Garrido Pinheiro

01/Oct/2009

Wheat is the main winter crop in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and the calculation of soil water balance is an important element in simulation models for crop growth, development and yield. The objective of this study was to improve the water balance estimation in soil under wheat by two modified models. The soil water content was measured by the gravimetric method during the growing season of two wheat cultivars sown on three dates in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. […]

Relationships between size of eroded sediments, runoff velocity, surface roughness created by tillage, and size of aggregates in a soil submmited to different managements

Leandro Bochi da Silva Volk, Neroli Pedro Cogo

01/Oct/2009

Several factors determine the selectivity of the soil erosion process by rainfall concerning the size of eroded-sediments transported in the runoff water. Among them, it is important to point out the intensity of the rainfall and its associated runoff, the texture and degree of consolidation of the soil surface layer, the form of erosion (interill, rill, or gully), the microrelief of the terrain or surface roughness created by tillage, and the size and stability of the soil aggregates. Considering that, […]

Environmental and agricultural benefits of a management system designed for sandy loam soils of the humid tropics

Alana das Chagas Ferreira Aguiar, Andreia Pereira Amorim, Katia Pereira Coêlho, Emanoel Gomes de Moura

01/Oct/2009

A sustainable management of soils with low natural fertility on family farms in the humid tropics is a great challenge and overcoming it would be an enormous benefit for the environment and the farmers. The objective of this study was to assess the environmental and agronomic benefits of alley cropping, based on the evaluation of C sequestration, soil quality indicators, and corn yields. Combinations of four legumes were used in alley cropping systems in the following treatments: Clitoria fairchildiana + […]

Radionuclides and heavy metal contents in phosphogypsum samples in comparison to cerrado soils

Vanusa Maria Feliciano Jacomino, Kerley Alberto Pereira de Oliveira, Maria Helena Tirollo Taddei, Maria Célia Siqueira, Maria Eleonora Deschamps Pires Carneiro, Marcos Roberto Lopes Nascimento, [...]

01/Oct/2009

Phosphogysum (PG) or agricultural gypsum, a solid waste from the phosphate fertilizer industry, is used as soil amendment, especially on soils in the Cerrado region, in Brazil. This material may however contain natural radionuclides and metals which can be transferred to soils, plants and water sources. This paper presents and discusses the results of physical and chemical analyses that characterized samples of PG and compares them to the results found in two typical soils of the Cerrado, a clayey and […]

Alterations in some properties of a degraded oxisol by sewage sludge and organic residue application

Priscila Torres Modesto, Márcia Helena Scabora, Gilberto Colodro, Katia Luciene Maltoni, Ana Maria Rodrigues Cassiolato

01/Oct/2009

The recovery of intensively impacted areas, as originated by the construction of a hydroelectric power plant, is a slow process and usually requires the addition of organic residues as source of organic matter and nutrients to improve the soil properties. The objective of this study was to verify the effects of the addition of sewage sludge and organic residues (wood shavings and sugar cane filter cake) on the growth of two Cerrado tree species, used in the recovery of the […]

Growth and mineral nutrition of (Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.) Kunth ex Steud) seedlings in nutrient solution under saline stress

Séfora Gil Gomes de Farias, Diércules Rodrigues dos Santos, Antonio Lucineudo de Oliveira Freire, Romário Bezerra e Silva

01/Oct/2009

Salinity is one of the most limiting factors to plant growth and development. Plant survival in saline environments depends on adaptive processes involving uptake, transport, and distribution of ions in plant organs. To evaluate growth and mineral nutrition of Gliricidia sepium seedlings under saline conditions, an experiment was carried out under nylon-mesh protection, at the Federal University of Campina Grande, in Patos – PB. Seeds were sown in pots containing Hoagland & Arnon nutrient solution with four NaCl levels (0, […]

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