Stabilization of organic matter in soils: drivers, mechanisms, and analytical tools – a literature review

Martha Lustosa Carvalho ORCID logo , Victor Ferreira Maciel ORCID logo , Ricardo de Oliveira Bordonal ORCID logo , João Luís Nunes Carvalho ORCID logo , Tiago Osório Ferreira ORCID logo , Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri ORCID logo , [...]

12/Apr/2023

ABSTRACT Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon (C) reservoir, and most of this C is retained as soil organic matter (SOM). Due to its ability to capture, stabilize, and store C for extended periods, soils are considered important allies in decarbonizing the atmosphere. The term ‘C stabilization’ includes a series of mechanisms or processes by which soil C is protected within soils and its losses are reduced through microbial decomposition or leaching. Due to their relevance in the global C […]

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Mitigation of greenhouse gases emission affected by no-tillage and winter cover crops in a subtropical paddy rice ecosystem

Mário Felipe Mezzari ORCID logo , Murilo Veloso ORCID logo , Rafael Nunes dos Santos ORCID logo , Glaciele Barbosa Valente ORCID logo , Filipe Selau Carlos ORCID logo , Cimelio Bayer ORCID logo

06/Apr/2023

ABSTRACT Paddy rice production based on traditional soil management emits large amounts of methane (CH4) into the atmosphere. This study assessed the potential of no-tillage (NT) and winter cover crops (WCC) to mitigate net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in a subtropical paddy rice ecosystem. A long-term (20-yrs) experiment was evaluated regarding the effect of NT combined with winter fallow or three WCC (ryegrass, white oat, and birdsfoot trefoil) on seasonal CH4 -C and nitrous oxide (N2O-N) emissions and on soil […]

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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Soil nitrogen transformation and functional microbial abundance in an agricultural soil amended with biochar

Junnan Ding ORCID logo

04/Apr/2023

ABSTRACT Biochar soil amendments are attracting attention as one strategy to improve soil microbially ecological environment and regulate the soil nitrogen cycle. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of biochar application on agricultural soil improvement, nitrogen (N) mineralization and nitrification. The experiment was carried out on a typical farmland containing black soil and saline-alkaline soil in Northeast China. Four treatments were undertaken, including the control-treated black soil farmland (CS), the biochar-treated black soil farmland (BCS), the control-treated saline-alkali soil […]

Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an Integrated Crop-Livestock System

Gustavo Ferreira de Oliveira ORCID logo , Álvaro Luiz Mafra ORCID logo , Juliano Corulli Corrêa ORCID logo , Paulo Hentz ORCID logo , Maytê Cechetto ORCID logo

04/Apr/2023

ABSTRACT Application of organic fertilizers of animal origin can increase organic carbon in the soil and increase its content in macroaggregates. This study aimed to evaluate carbon contents and fractions in two classes of soil aggregates in response to the application of organic and mineral fertilizers in an integrated crop-livestock system. The experiment was established in Concórdia, Santa Catarina State, in a Nitossolo Vermelho Eutroférrico típico, (Rhodic Kandiudox according to the WRB system) (0.00-0.05, 0.05-0.10, and 0.10-0.20 m), in an […]

Soil nitrous oxide emissions from a soybean-wheat succession under different tillage systems in Southern Brazil

Rafael Cassador Monteiro ORCID logo , Julio Cezar Franchini ORCID logo , Claudia Pozzi Jantalia ORCID logo , Segundo Urquiaga ORCID logo , Bruno José Rodrigues Alves ORCID logo , Robert Michael Boddey ORCID logo

29/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT No-tillage (NT) has been largely adopted in Brazil as a strategy for soil conservation, but for the last decade, there have been governmental incentives for its adoption arising from its potential for soil C accumulation. Notwithstanding, the soil mulch formed from crop residues favors the maintenance of soil moisture and nutrients in the upper soil layers, which stimulates soil microbial activity and may increase the potential for nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. In addition, double-cropping systems in the same year […]

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Litterfall production, decomposition and litter nutrient contents in a mined area revegetated with different forest species

Fernanda Daniele de Almeida Valente ORCID logo , Marllon Fialho de Castro ORCID logo , José Ferreira Lustosa Filho ORCID logo , Aldo Teixeira Lopes ORCID logo , Silvano Rodrigues Borges ORCID logo , Lucas Carvalho Gomes ORCID logo , [...]

29/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT Afforestation of sites disturbed after bauxite mining is the favorite technique to restore all ecosystem functions. The nature of the tree species used for revegetation of post-mining land can accelerate the recovery of soil organic matter and nutrient cycles. This study aimed to determine the litterfall production, decomposition rate and nutrient content from three types of forest cover ( Eucalyptus , Anadenanthera peregrina , mixed plantation of 16 native species) planted in a bauxite mining area in recovery. Litterfall […]

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Soil quality indicators for monitoring the short-term effects of mined soil rehabilitation strategies for bauxite

Douglas Monteiro Cavalcante ORCID logo , Ivo Ribeiro da Silva ORCID logo , Teógenes Senna de Oliveira ORCID logo

22/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT Mining is a significant driver of soil mobilization, which impacts its physical, chemical, and biological properties. Changes in land-use affect the distribution of organic matter fractions in stable aggregates, a process that is still poorly understood, especially in drastically altered areas. Recovering and monitoring soil quality to ensure the sustainable development of agricultural crops in these areas after mining is challenging. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of agronomic practices in soil rehabilitation in a bauxite-mined area after […]

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Soil solution and rice nutrition under liming and water management in a soil from Amazonian natural fields

Vairton Radmann ORCID logo , Rogério Oliveira de Sousa ORCID logo , Cristiano Weinert ORCID logo , Half Weinberg Corrêa Jordão ORCID logo , Filipe Selau Carlos ORCID logo

22/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT Soils of natural grasslands in the Amazon region play an essential role in local food production and preservation of the Amazon rainforest. However, in general, these soils have high acidity, which limits irrigated rice production. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of liming and irrigation management on the dynamics of soil reduction, nutrients in the soil solution, nutrition, and aboveground plant biomass in natural fields soil in southern Amazonia, Brazil. The experiment evaluated the correction […]

Spatial multivariate optimization for a sampling redesign with a reduced sample size of soil chemical properties

Tamara Cantú Maltauro ORCID logo , Luciana Pagliosa Carvalho Guedes ORCID logo , Miguel Angel Uribe-Opazo ORCID logo , Letícia Ellen Dal Canton ORCID logo

22/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT Precision agriculture can improve the decision-making process in agricultural production, as it gathers, processes and analyzes spatial data, allowing, for example, specific fertilizer application in each location. One of the proposals to deal with spatial heterogeneity of the soil or the distribution of chemical properties is to define application zones (homogeneous subareas). These zones allow reducing both spatial variability of the yield of the crop under study and of the environmental impacts. Considering the soil data, application zones can […]

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