Microbial rhizosphere communities in response to chlorimuron-ethyl herbicide in soils under alfafa crop

Junnan Ding ORCID logo , Xin Li ORCID logo

25/abr/2022

ABSTRACT Biolog Eco technology was used to investigate the effects of different chemical herbicide application methods, such as pre-emergence after sowing and post-emergence (stem and leaf spraying), on the characteristics of carbon source utilization by microbial communities in alfalfa rhizosphere soil. The averages of well color development (AWCD) and microbial metabolism diversity indices of post-emergence herbicide spraying on stems and leaves were significantly lower than those of pre-emergence herbicide and without herbicide treatments. Furthermore, pre-emergence after sowing herbicide treatment did […]

Heavy metals and pesticides in soils under different land-use patterns in neotropical high Andean Páramos

Lizeth Manuela Avellaneda-Torres ORCID logo , Andrea Patricia Pinilla Núñez ORCID logo , Laura Daniela Jerez Pérez ORCID logo , Baudilio Acevedo Buitrago ORCID logo

25/abr/2022

ABSTRACT Páramos are unique strategic ecosystems in the neotropical region, above the upper limit of closed forest and below the lower limit of perpetual snow in the tropical mountains of Central and South America. Their soils are of particular importance for water regulation and carbon storage; however, thousands of peasants develop agricultural activities such as potato cultivation and livestock farming in these areas. This research aimed to evaluate the possible heavy metals contents (arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead) and pesticide […]

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Soil management practices adopted by farmers and how they perceive conservation agriculture

Tiago Santos Telles ORCID logo , Thadeu Rodrigues de Melo ORCID logo , Ana Julia Righetto ORCID logo , Elizeu Jonas Didoné ORCID logo , Graziela Moraes de Cesare Barbosa ORCID logo

14/abr/2022

ABSTRACT In some rural properties of Brazil, soil and water conservation practices are partially or inappropriately implemented, intensifying soil erosion, even in no-tillage (NT) areas. This study aimed to check the farmer’s understanding of conservation agriculture (CA) and assess whether they are using practices appropriate to soil conservation. A basin in the state of Paraná, in Southern Brazil, was selected. Surveys were conducted based on a structured questionnaire and in-person interviews of 234 farmers. Among these farmers, 67 % do […]

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Model of inner-sphere adsorption of oxyanions in goethite – Why is phosphate adsorption more significant than that of sulfate?

Carla Gomes de Albuquerque ORCID logo , Fabiana Gavelaki ORCID logo , Vander Freitas Melo ORCID logo , Antônio Carlos Vargas Motta ORCID logo , Aldo José Gorgatti Zarbin ORCID logo , Caroline Mariano Ferreira ORCID logo

07/abr/2022

ABSTRACT Phosphorus availability in soils is low due to its strong retention by inner-sphere complexation on minerals in the clay fraction with pH-dependent charges, such as goethite. On the other hand, sulfur has greater availability because it is retained mainly by electrostatic attraction. We evaluated the intensities of the inner-sphere complexation of orthophosphate and sulfate (H2PO4-/HPO42- and SO42- – generically treated as PO4 and SO4) under different experimental conditions (pH, goethite purity, and contact times) on synthetic goethite samples to […]

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Ultramafic soils and nickel phytomining opportunities: A review

Clístenes Williams Araújo do Nascimento ORCID logo , Luiz Henrique Vieira Lima ORCID logo , Ygor Jacques Agra Bezerra da Silva ORCID logo , Caroline Miranda Biondi ORCID logo

07/abr/2022

ABSTRACT Ultramafic soils are originated from ultramafic rocks such as peridotite and serpentinite and are highly enriched in metals (e.g., Ni, Cr, and Co) and depleted in plant nutrients (e.g., P, K, and Ca). Such characteristics make these soils unfavorable for agriculture and have raised environmental concerns on metal release to the environment. From another perspective, ultramafic soils host a diverse flora with higher endemism than surrounding non-ultramafic areas, which has provided scientists with an opportunity to investigate the evolutionary […]

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A novel approach based on X-ray fluorescence and photon attenuation to the analysis of soils for forensic investigation

Luiz Fernando Pires ORCID logo , Luis Valério Prandel ORCID logo , Sérgio da Costa Saab ORCID logo , André Maurício Brinatti ORCID logo

06/abr/2022

ABSTRACT Use of soil in forensic science is related to its several chemical, physical, and biological properties associated with its capacity to adhere to different materials and surfaces. Forensic soil experts and police investigators have been using soil samples as an aid in criminal investigations. Soils can act as fingerprints because they present contrasting physical, chemical, biological, and mineralogical properties. However, depending on the analytical tools utilized to characterize the soil, differentiating the samples when they have similar properties might […]

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Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review

Carla da Penha Simon ORCID logo , Taciana Figueiredo Gomes ORCID logo , Thaís Nascimento Pessoa ORCID logo , Amin Soltangheisi ORCID logo , Wanderlei Bieluczyk ORCID logo , Plínio Barbosa de Camargo ORCID logo , [...]

06/abr/2022

ABSTRACT Brazilian soil scientists have increased the use of the term “soil quality” in their scientific publications in the last decade. However, it remains unclear if those publications only mention “soil quality” in a broad context, or the studies are focused on soil quality assessments, integrating soil chemical, physical and biological indicators. The objective of this systematic review was to carry out a critical analysis of the conception in using the term “soil quality” in recent publications derived from studies […]

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Using splines in the application of the instantaneous profile method for the hydrodynamic characterization of a tropical agricultural Vertisol

Benigno Rivera-Hernández ORCID logo , René Garruña-Hernández ORCID logo , Eugenio Carrillo-Ávila ORCID logo , Víctor Hugo Quej-Chi ORCID logo , José Luis Andrade ORCID logo , Rubén Humberto Andueza-Noh ORCID logo , [...]

06/abr/2022

ABSTRACT An important aspect in the study and understanding of the physical phenomena involved in water movement in the soil-plant system is the need to carry out the hydrodynamic characterization (HC) of non-saturated field soils. Studies of this type have been widely developed in soils of temperate climates, but they are infrequent in the tropics, hence there is a need for further research in tropical Vertisols under field conditions. Hydrodynamic characterization consists of finding the functional relationship between soil hydraulic […]

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Liming and grazing intensities effects on soil mineral nitrogen throughout the pasture cycle in a subtropical integrated crop-livestock system

Felipe Dalla-zen Bertol ORCID logo , Amanda Posselt Martins ORCID logo , Luiz Gustavo de Oliveira Denardin ORCID logo , Taise Robinson Kunrath ORCID logo , William de Souza Filho ORCID logo , Mateus Westerhofer Goulart ORCID logo , [...]

06/abr/2022

ABSTRACT Grazing intensity is a preponderant factor for the success of integrated crop-livestock systems (ICLS). Management of grazing intensity impacts soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics, soil reacidification process, and amount and quality of residues added to the ICLS. Consequently, the soil mineral nitrogen (N) forms may present different behavior throughout the pasture cycle, because they are directed linked to SOM and soil acidity dynamics. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of grazing intensities and liming in the temporal variation […]

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Soil characterization and drainage effects in a savanna palm swamp (vereda) of an agricultural area from Central Brazil

Ingrid Horák-Terra ORCID logo , Fabrício da Silva Terra ORCID logo , Adrieny Kerollen Alves Lopes ORCID logo , Leonardo Barros Dobbss ORCID logo , Ademir Fontana ORCID logo , Alexandre Christófaro Silva ORCID logo , [...]

21/mar/2022

ABSTRACT Brazilian palm swamps (veredas) are fundamentals in the hydrological balance of watercourses in the Brazilian savanna (Cerrado). The “sponge effect” of their soils is the main factor controlling local hydrology, storing rainwater, and functioning as headwaters. The restricted knowledge of these tropical ecosystems has led to increased losses, poor preservation, and reduction in their ecosystem services. Veredas have become refuges surrounded by croplands, often drained and inappropriately managed. This study shows the impacts of anthropization on soil processes and […]

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