Volume 48, 2024

Gender equity in soil science in Brazil: Still at the beginning of a long journey

Beatriz Wardzinski Barbosa ORCID logo , Fabrício de Araújo Pedron ORCID logo

25/Nov/2024

ABSTRACT Current studies have highlighted a significant gender disparity in the field of soil science. However, the scarcity of research and data on this issue can hinder the urgent need to address it and effect meaningful changes. This was the first demographic survey of Brazilian soil science, focusing on gender composition over time at different academic and professional levels, as well as peer recognition. We examined the metrics of students and faculty from all Brazilian soil science graduate programs (2004-2021), […]

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Soil carbon prediction in Marajó island wetlands

David Lukas de Arruda ORCID logo , João Carlos Ker ORCID logo , Gustavo Vieira Veloso ORCID logo , Renata Jordan Henriques ORCID logo , Elpídio Inácio Fernandes-Filho ORCID logo , Danilo de Lima Camêlo ORCID logo , [...]

27/Aug/2024

ABSTRACT Soil is an important carbon repository in terrestrial ecosystems, serving a fundamental role in the intricate cycling of this elemental component. Wetlands are crucial components of the global carbon cycle, playing a significant role in carbon sequestration due to their remarkable productivity and unique sedimentary structures. Our study focuses on the wetlands east of Marajó island, recognized as the largest fluvial-marine plain in South America. In this study, we applied a methodological framework to optimize SOC content prediction in […]

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Bone char: characterization and agronomic application as an alternative source of phosphorus

Gustavo Franco de Castro ORCID logo , Valber Georgio de Oliveira Duarte ORCID logo , Fabiane Carvalho Ballotin ORCID logo , Brunno Cesar Pereira Rocha ORCID logo , Igor Franco Rezende ORCID logo , Edson Marcio Mattiello ORCID logo , [...]

27/Aug/2024

ABSTRACT Alternative materials can be used to reduce reliance on mining for P-based fertilizers. In this sense, the pyrolysis process of bovine bones produces the “bone char”, which can be used as a source of P. This study aimed to characterize bone char and conduct a comparative analysis with both soluble (triple superphosphate) and non-soluble (Bayóvar phosphate rock) phosphate fertilizers, specifically examining its behavior in soil and uptake by plants. Bone char characterization was performed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), attenuated […]

Educational videos on erosion disseminated through social media for soil education

Cleyciana Freire de Aguiar Cosmo ORCID logo , Andrelisa Santos de Jesus ORCID logo , Mauricio Martines Sales ORCID logo , Marta Pereira da Luz ORCID logo , Márcia Maria dos Anjos Mascarenha ORCID logo

19/Jun/2024

ABSTRACT Soil education plays an important role in preventing soil degradation processes by raising awareness among the population about the importance of this non-renewable resource. Using new educational technologies in teaching, such as educational videos and social media, can speed up communication and information. This article aimed to develop educational videos on the topic of erosion, posted on social networks, as a way of popularizing science. Four videos of a maximum of 7 minutes were produced, which were shown in […]

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High-resolution banana row maps for the characterization of spatial variability in the field

Eudocio Rafael Otavio da Silva ORCID logo , Murilo Machado de Barros ORCID logo , Gabriele Oliveira Silva ORCID logo , André Felipe de Sousa Vaz ORCID logo , Marcos Gervasio Pereira ORCID logo

25/Nov/2024

ABSTRACT Precision agriculture (PA) practices in banana production chains have received limited attention. Based on the literature, the investigation of spatial and temporal variability in banana orchards should be customized according to the characteristics of the crop. This study aimed to develop and evaluate methods for mapping the spatial variability in soil properties at row- and clump-resolutions in a banana orchard, and to generate row and clump maps with high-spatial-resolution soil property information. A banana orchard was investigated, and georeferenced […]

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Humic fractions as support for the classification of high-mountain Organossolos in the southeast of Brazil

Melania Merlo Ziviani ORCID logo , Luciele Hilda da Silva, João Pedro Comendouros Scott, Amanda Sales Alves, Luiz Alberto da Silva Rodrigues Pinto ORCID logo , Marcelo Souza Motta ORCID logo , [...]

25/Nov/2024

ABSTRACT Brazilian Soil Classification System (SiBCS) adopts a hierarchical approach to classify soils using specific diagnostic attributes. Organossolos (Histosols) class is differentiated according to its genesis, especially because the parent material is organic, thus requiring diagnostic attributes that describe the unique properties of soil organic matter (SOM). This study aimed to propose the use of labile organic carbon and the C and N contents of humic fractions and their ratios for the family and series levels of the Brazilian Soil […]

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Steady infiltration rate: Relation to antecedent soil moisture, soil permeability, and measurement method and period

Lucas Raimundo Rauber ORCID logo , Dalvan José Reinert ORCID logo , Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Suelen Matiasso Fachi ORCID logo

16/Jan/2024

ABSTRACT Soil steady water infiltration rate (SIR) is a key variable in hydrological modeling, but its relationship to antecedent soil moisture is not yet well understood. We tested the hypothesis that the SIR decreases with the increase in antecedent moisture, and that this relationship depends on permeability to water on the soil surface, the measurement method, and the measurement period. We conducted an experiment in an Argissolo Vermelho-Amarelo Distrófico abrúptico (Psammentic Paleudult – Soil Taxonomy), measuring infiltration in up to […]

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Drill cuttings from oil exploration improve properties of substrate and growth of Ipê-branco (Tabebuia roseoalba) seedlings

Victória Maria Monteiro Mendonça ORCID logo , Dione Richer Momolli ORCID logo , Alan Henrique Marques de Abreu ORCID logo , Júlio César Ribeiro ORCID logo , Marcos Vinicius Winckler Caldeira ORCID logo , Jorge Makhlouta Alonso ORCID logo , [...]

23/Oct/2024

ABSTRACT More information is needed on the potential of using drill cuttings (crushed rocks) from the oil industry in agriculture and forestry. An experiment in forest nursery was carried out to evaluate the influence of substrates formulated from onshore gravel on characteristics of Ipê-branco (Tabebuia roseoalba) seedlings (i.e., growth, quality, and nutrition). We used five gravimetric proportions of gravel from drill cuttings mixed with Pinus-bark – commercial substrate (Mecplant® Florestal 3): control with only commercial substrate and zero gravel (G0), […]

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Impact of a forage legume or nitrogen fertilizer application on ammonia volatilization and nitrous oxide emissions in Brachiaria pastures

Rafael Cassador Monteiro ORCID logo , Camila Almeida dos Santos ORCID logo , Claudia de Paula Rezende ORCID logo , José Marques Pereira ORCID logo , Robert de Oliveira Macedo ORCID logo , Bruno José Rodrigues Alves ORCID logo , [...]

11/Oct/2024

ABSTRACT The largest proportion of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Agriculture sector of the Brazilian national GHG inventory is derived from the large (>200 million head) herd of cattle. The greatest contribution to these emissions comes from the enteric methane from cattle, but the direct and indirect emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from cattle excreta and N fertilizer are responsible for approximately 9 % of all national anthropogenic GHG emissions. Ammonia (NH3) can be volatilized from N fertilizer and […]

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Soil hydraulic properties, mineralogical alteration and pore formation in Regosols from southern Brazil

Fabrício de Araújo Pedron ORCID logo , Gabriel Antônio Deobald ORCID logo , Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Luís Antônio Coutrim dos Santos ORCID logo , Antônio Carlos de Azevedo ORCID logo , José Miguel Reichert ORCID logo , [...]

27/Aug/2024

ABSTRACT Regosols (Neossolos) are soils with use limitations mainly related to effective depth, abundant presence of rock and saprolite fragments, and frequently high slope gradients; besides that, they represent a new agricultural frontier for grain production in southern Brazil. This study evaluated soil saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) and water retention and availability in Regosols and saprolites derived from volcanic rocks in southern Brazil and the relationship of these variables with porosity in saprolithic horizons characterized by mineralogical weathering. The study […]

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