Available phosphorus content in bare soil surface and soluble in water runoff under intense rainfall
12/set/2025
ABSTRACT Available phosphorus (P) content on bare soil surface and in runoff varies with the variation in the dose and form of P application and soil management. Phosphorus applied to recently cultivated, bare soil with minimal roughness remains on the surface, increasing the element content in the runoff. This study was carried out under simulated rainfall in a recently cultivated, bare, and minimally rough Cambissolo Húmico Alumínico, or Aluminum Humic Distrudept. Efect of phosphorus dosage on the element content in […]
Simulation of soil organic carbon potential sequestration for high Andes Peruvian croplands
12/set/2025
RESUMO O sequestro de carbono orgânico do solo (COS) em terras agrícolas representa uma oportunidade significativa para mitigar as mudanças climáticas, removendo dióxido de carbono da atmosfera. Ferramentas de simulação são cada vez mais utilizadas para avaliar o impacto das mudanças climáticas e do manejo do solo na dinâmica dos estoques de carbono orgânico do solo. Embora os solos andinos normalmente armazenem grandes quantidades de carbono orgânico, práticas agrícolas, especialmente a aração, podem esgotar esses estoques, criando a necessidade de […]
Struvite potential as a slow-release fertilizer for phosphorus sustainable management in Brazilian agriculture
12/set/2025
ABSTRACT Phosphorus in agriculture is an essential, limited, and strategic resource, and its sustainable management is a global challenge. Phosphorus (P) recovery as struvite (NH4MgPO4.6H2O) from manures and municipal and agro-industrial wastewaters has been considered one of the most sustainable technologies, based on the circular economy, to face challenges regarding P reserves and its use for conventional fertilizer production. Struvite is a slow-release P-fertilizer (5 % N, 12 % P, 10 % Mg), which could significantly reduce the Brazilian dependency […]
Phosphate fertilization strategies and placement effects on grain crop yields in subtropical no-till Oxisols
06/ago/2025
ABSTRACT Subtropical Oxisols have a high phosphate adsorption capacity and consequently lower phosphorus (P) availability. Therefore, correct management of phosphate fertilization in grain crop rotations is essential to increase the P-use efficiency and minimize potential environmental impacts. This study aimed to evaluate, in soils with medium and high initial P level, fertilization strategies (crop and system fertilization) and placement’s effects (banded P and broadcast) on soil available P, crop yield, and P use efficiency. Two field trials were installed on […]
Optimization algorithms for multivariate sampling reduction using spatial-temporal data
31/jul/2025
ABSTRACT Knowing and defining the spatial and temporal variability of soil chemical properties becomes important for soil management. The definition of application zones in agricultural areas consists of dividing the area into homogeneous subareas, thus allowing the development of localized management. These zones can be defined by cluster methods and one of their advantages is to direct the determination of a future soil sampling, with a possible sample reduction. This study aimed to propose a methodology that integrates multivariate and […]
Phosphate fertilizer for more vigorous BRS SCS Belluna banana plants results in high yield and quality in different crop cycles
11/jul/2025
ABSTRACT Phosphorus is essential for plant metabolism. Although banana plants do not absorb large quantities, most of this mineral is exported together with the fruits, where the nutrients are related to sensory, nutritional, and technological qualities. Highly weathered soils, such as those found in most of Brazil, can immobilize phosphorus because of the cationic charges in iron and aluminum ions, making the element unavailable to plants and more challenging for phosphate fertilization. Brazil is the fourth-largest banana producer worldwide and […]
Short-term effects of Urochloa intercropped with corn on the structure properties of a soil under no-tillage
11/jul/2025
ABSTRACT The reduced crop diversity under no-tillage increases soil compaction and reduces soil quality. This study aimed to investigate whether intercropping corn and Urochloa has significant short-term effects on soil physical quality, as assessed by Visual Evaluation of Soil Structure (VESS), and its correlations with physical properties. Soil physical quality was assessed after corn and Urochloa intercropping and corn without Urochloa. The VESS, penetration resistance, bulk density, air-filled porosity, air permeability, pore continuity index, and water storage capacity were determined […]
Antimicrobial resistance in agricultural environments in Brazil – A concern from a One Health perspective
11/jul/2025
ABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance is a global public health concern that requires an integrated approach including human, animal and environmental health. Agricultural environments, such as soil, animal waste and irrigation water, play crucial roles in the dynamics of antimicrobial resistance, as they act as reservoirs and pathways for disseminating resistance determinants. However, these agricultural environments are still often underestimated or neglected in many studies. This study aimed to address antimicrobial resistance in agricultural environments in Brazil and summarize the current state […]
Using the 15N natural abundance for a quantitative approach to N recovery from organic fertilizers
30/jun/2025
ABSTRACT The influence of organic inputs, such as manure and compost, on the 15N values of growing plants suggests it may be possible to use of 15N natural abundance (NA) as a nitrogen (N) tracer. This study aimed to verify the feasibility of using the TM15N values to estimate compost-N recovery by plants. A field experiment was carried out by growing head lettuce, carrots and broccoli in sequence under increasing levels of compost (randomized complete blocks, six doses, four replicates). […]
No-tillage system combined with cover crops to improve phosphorus availability in the short term
30/jun/2025
ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth, and its availability is often influenced by management systems adopted over time. Adopting management systems, such as no-tillage, combined with cover crops, can influence soil P availability through factors including soil organic matter accumulation. This study aimed to evaluate how management systems and cover crops influence different P fractions and organic matter. Furthermore, the effect of the time since the implementation of management systems on phosphorus (P) availability and soil […]









