Chemical, physical, and biological properties of soil with pastures recovered by integration crop-livestock system in Eastern Amazon
21/Mar/2023
ABSTRACT Soil quality can be understood as its capacity to provide several essential services within the ecosystem and has been used to understand the impact of different managements, providing information that proves the benefits and your maintenance of the agroecosystem. To understand the impact of different managements, this study aimed to compare the chemical, physical, and biological soil properties in pasture areas managed with different recovery times in an integrated crop-livestock system about perennial pastures and secondary forest. The following […]
Agroforestry system improves soil carbon and nitrogen stocks in depth after land-use changes in the Brazilian semi-arid region
06/Mar/2023
ABSTRACT Agroforestry systems have the potential to increase soil organic matter, with effects on soil carbon and nitrogen contents, but information on the application of these systems in semi-arid regions is still scarce. This study aimed to analyze soil carbon and nitrogen stocks in the conversion of native forest from the Caatinga Biome into integrated agriculture systems in the Brazilian semi-arid region. We evaluated the following management systems in the Haplic Inceptisol (Cambissolo Háplico eutrófico): (1) Intercropping area, cultivated with […]
Biochar decreases nutrient leaching in KCl-fertilized Podzols grown with black mucuna
06/Mar/2023
ABSTRACT Podzols are highly sandy soils, in which elements, such as potassium, needed by crops, are easily leached. Studies have indicated that biochar can contribute to increasing cation exchange capacity of the soil, which can improve the retention of bases. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the poultry litter biochar combined or not with increasing doses of KCl, on leaching and soil base content, on the production of green manure biomass, and on the distribution of K in […]
Climate-smart agriculture and soil C sequestration in Brazilian Cerrado: a systematic review
06/Mar/2023
ABSTRACT Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices, mainly no-tillage (NT), cover cropping (CC), soil fertilization with organic amendments (OA), and crop-livestock (CL) and crop-livestock-forestry (CLF) systems, has been widely adopted in areas from Brazilian Cerrado. The CSA may partly offset former soil C losses and contribute to climate change mitigation. However, contradictory findings brought uncertainties about the effect of CSA on soil C. Here, by a systematic review of 87 papers and using 621 data pairs, we provided a pervasive biome-scale analysis […]
A proposal to clarify the use of Sum of Bases in the Brazilian Remineralizer Regulation and in Soil Science
19/Jan/2023
ABSTRACT The term Sum of Bases has different meanings in Soil Science and the Remineralizer Regulations. This issue may cause misunderstandings in communication, particularly between the agricultural community and the mining community, becoming an obstacle to the advancement of the use of this soil amendment. In this scientific note we propose the use of subscript “R” (SBR), standing for Rock, in English, and Rocha, in Brazilian Portuguese, and “S” (SBS) standing for Soil in English and Solo in Brazilian Portuguese. […]
Base saturation is an inadequate term for Soil Science
12/Dec/2022
ABSTRACT Bases are chemical species that donate electrons, accept protons, or release hydroxyls (OH–) in aqueous solution. In Soil Science, “base saturation”, “exchangeable bases” or “basic cations” has been widely used to distinguish Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, and K+ from H+ and Al3+ cations. This terminology is confusing since none of these cations are truly a base in chemistry sense. However, in the absence of the proposition of a correct term, the term “base saturation” remains in use nowadays, causing confusion […]
Response to Letter to the Editor on “Base saturation is an inadequate term for Soil Science”
12/Dec/2022
In response to the Letter to the Editor on “Base saturation is an inadequate term for Soil” (), the editors of RBCS, Reinaldo Bertola Cantaritti and José Miguel Reichert, would like to thank for the issues raised and discussion provided by the authors on the terms “sum of bases” and “base saturation” . The theoretical fundamentals presented by the authors to characterize the alkali metals (Na and K) and alkaline earth metals (Ca and Mg), Group 1 and 2 in […]
Inversion of soil moisture and its feedback on ecological restoration in arid and semi-arid areas of northwest China
12/Dec/2022
ABSTRACT Soil moisture (SM) plays an important role in regulating the global water cycle, especially in arid areas, and is one of the main indicators of ecological environmental health. Although traditional methods can accurately measure SM at a single sample site, they are limited in large-scale and dynamic SM monitoring. Therefore, we used the Landsat images as the data source and the soil adjusted vegetation index (SAVI) to build the adjusted SAVI (aSAVI) index by modifying the soil adjustment parameter […]
Variations of soil bacterial microbial community and functional structure under different land-uses
12/Dec/2022
ABSTRACT To reveal the differences between land-use patterns and the changes in soil properties, the changes in soil bacterial microbial communities and functions driven by land-use patterns were studied by 16SrRNA Gene Fragments and its high-throughput sequencing, relying on the wetland, farmland and forestland soils in the Hongxing National Nature Reserve of Heilongjiang Province. The study area was slightly acidic soil, and the water content, soil organic carbon content, total soil nitrogen and phosphorus contents of wetland soil were higher […]
Identification of plinthite or saprolite residue in soils with high textural contrast in the southern Brazil
12/Dec/2022
ABSTRACT Soils classified as Alisols are very frequent in the sedimentary agricultural areas of southern Brazil. The presence of red mottles with morphology similar to plinthite and saprolite residue is very common in these soils, and its identification can be considered a difficult task, both in the field and in the laboratory. The incorrect identification of these redoximorphic features can affect soils’ taxonomic and technical classification. We aimed to compare morphological, physical, chemical and mineralogical data to identify reddish mottles, […]