CO2 emission affected by moisture content and aggregate sizes in a calcareous soil of Comarca Lagunera, Mexico

Santos Martínez-Santiago ORCID logo , Gerardo Sergio Benedicto-Valdés ORCID logo , Armando López-Santos ORCID logo , Hilda Victoria Silva-Rojas ORCID logo , Enrique Ojeda-Trejo ORCID logo , Elsa Marcela Ramírez-López ORCID logo

14/Mar/2022

ABSTRACT Soil CO2 emissions are formed from biotic and abiotic processes related to organic carbon (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC), respectively. Calcareous soil has a high amount of SIC and occurs mainly in arid areas, and little is known about CO2 emissions from aggregates of this soil. This study aims to evaluate the emission of CO2 of aggregates from calcareous soil in the Comarca Lagunera, Mexico. Soil samples were taken from the layers of 0.00-0.15 and 0.15-0.30 m, and soil […]

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Urban soils in Brazil: A review

Sheila Aparecida Correia Furquim ORCID logo , Ícaro Sena Almeida ORCID logo

14/Mar/2022

ABSTRACT This study analyzes the scientific production about soils within cities in Brazil, the most populous country of Latin America, to highlight significant patterns and contributions and point out gaps and future challenges. A more robust literature about urban soils in Brazil started in the 90´s decade and has intensified since 2015. Papers are mostly published in Portuguese, majority performed in cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants, many of them located in the Southern and Southeastern regions, and mainly focused […]

Effects of Meloidogyne incognita on the fungal community in tobacco rhizosphere

Chen Xiaolong ORCID logo , Gao Lingling ORCID logo , Deng Xiaopeng ORCID logo , Yang Yongfeng ORCID logo , Wang Jianwei ORCID logo , Zhang Zhan ORCID logo , [...]

04/Mar/2022

ABSTRACT The often widespread and serious Root-Knot Nematode (RKN) disease is an important soil-borne disease affecting tobacco production. This study aimed to understand micro-ecological changes caused by RKN disease and interactions between disease and rhizosphere soil fungal communities. The 18S rRNA gene sequencing was used to study changes in rhizosphere fungal community of tobacco plants having RKN disease. In June 2018, a paired comparison was performed between rhizosphere fungal community structures of healthy tobacco plants and those with RKN disease […]

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Soils with dark subsurface horizons in saline basins in the Brazilian Pantanal

Andressa Rosas de Menezes ORCID logo , Ademir Fontana ORCID logo , Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos ORCID logo , Marcos Gervasio Pereira ORCID logo , Jolimar Antônio Schiavo ORCID logo

04/Mar/2022

ABSTRACT Soils in the Brazilian Pantanal classified as Espodossolos and registered in the literature diverge from the central concept of pedogenesis by podzolization, especially due to the high values of pH and basic cations, although the morphology is similar to that of spodic horizons. In this sense, this study hypothesized that the neutral to alkaline conditions along the edges of the saline basins in the Lower Nhecolândia region do not inhibit the podzolization process nor the development of spodic soils. […]

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Rainfall erosivity estimation: Comparison and statistical assessment among methods using data from Southeastern Brazil

Dione Pereira Cardoso ORCID logo , Junior Cesar Avanzi ORCID logo , Daniel Furtado Ferreira ORCID logo , Salvador Francisco Acuña-Guzman ORCID logo , Marx Leandro Naves Silva ORCID logo , Fábio Ribeiro Pires ORCID logo , [...]

02/Feb/2022

ABSTRACT Rainfall erosivity (R factor) is one of the six factors of the Universal Soil Loss Equation, being calculated based on the product of rainfall kinetic energy multiplied by its 30-minute maximum intensity. However, the lack of detailed and reliable rainfall data in many parts of the world has driven the use of other methods to estimate rainfall erosivity based on daily, monthly or annual data. These methods still need to be assessed to determine if their estimates are consistent […]

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Cover crops and controlled-release urea decrease nitrogen mobility and improve nitrogen stock in a tropical sandy soil with cotton cultivation

Carlos Felipe dos Santos Cordeiro ORCID logo , Daniel Rodela Rodrigues ORCID logo , Ana Flávia de Souza Rorato ORCID logo , Fábio Rafael Echer ORCID logo

02/Feb/2022

ABSTRACT Sandy soil often has low nitrogen (N) stock. Thus, crops grown in sandy soil rely on high levels of N fertilization. The use of cover crops and efficient fertilizers can increase N stock in the soil and N availability in the topsoil, and reduce overall fertilizer costs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of cover crops (fallow, a single grass species (ruzigrass), two grass species (ruzigrass + millet), one grass species (millet) with legumes [lime-yellow […]

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Best tillage practices for eucalyptus growth and productivity: A review on the Brazilian experience

Kristiana Fiorentin dos Santos ORCID logo , José Miguel Reichert ORCID logo

02/Feb/2022

ABSTRACT Commercial eucalyptus forestry has significantly increased in the last decades to supply the growing demand for forest goods (pulp, paper, sawmill, by-product industries, and biomass for bioenergy and biofuels). Among factors most influencing forest productivity, the soil physical environment is very important and can be harmful or beneficial to trees. In the effort to increase environmental and economic sustainability of commercial plantations, in this literature review, we summarize relationships between soil type and properties, forest rotation, and forest growth […]

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Soil physical change and sugarcane stalk yield induced by cover crop and soil tillage

Camila Viana Vieira Farhate ORCID logo , Zigomar Menezes de Souza ORCID logo , Maurício Roberto Cherubin ORCID logo , Lenon Henrique Lovera ORCID logo , Ingrid Nehmi de Oliveira ORCID logo , Wellingthon da Silva Guimarães Júnnyor ORCID logo , [...]

28/Jan/2022

ABSTRACT Conventional tillage and intensive machinery traffic are the major causes of physical soil degradation in sugarcane fields. This study evaluates the impact of adopting conservation management practices during sugarcane planting on soil physical properties and stalk yield of sugarcane in the municipality of Ibitinga, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The experimental design (split-block) included four cover crops and three soil tillage systems, with three repetitions. For comparison purposes, a control treatment was also included (without cover crop and under […]

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Nitrogen release from pelletized poultry fertilizer in two soils: influence of soil moisture and microbial biomass

Elga Monaci ORCID logo , Carlo Angeletti ORCID logo , Cristiano Casucci ORCID logo , Costantino Vischetti ORCID logo

28/Jan/2022

ABSTRACT Nitrogen release from organic amendments, e.g., from organic agriculture, is a key process to raise soil fertility to sustain crop production in low environmental impact agroecosystems. This study aimed to investigate nitrogen release from a pelletized organic amendment containing poultry litter, guano and pot ale applied to soil from a field under two different management systems: an alfalfa-based crop rotation, enriched with N by the legume, under low-intensity tillage and a cereal-sunflower crop rotation under high-intensity tillage. Both sample […]

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Soil-plant-microbiota interactions to enhance plant growth

Camila Gazolla Volpiano ORCID logo , Bruno Britto Lisboa ORCID logo , Jackson Freitas Brilhante de São José ORCID logo , Anelise Beneduzi ORCID logo , Camille Eichelberger Granada ORCID logo , Luciano Kayser Vargas ORCID logo

28/Jan/2022

ABSTRACT The nature of the soil is shaped by the presence of roots and the soil microbiota. Bacteria, archaea and fungi profoundly alter plant growth and, in turn, depend on root exudation of carbon-rich and energy-yielding compounds. The microbial communities act as facilitators of plant processes by secreting plant growth regulators, solubilizing minerals, providing N for plant growth, altering plant immune responses and competing with plant pathogens. Characterizing and engineering the processes driven by the multiple microbial taxa that make […]

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