Phosphorus buffer capacity of soils with medium clay and high organic matter content

Douglas Luiz Grando ORCID logo , Marcos de Lima Rodrigues ORCID logo , Cauan Guerra Martins ORCID logo , Lucas Peranzoni Deponti ORCID logo , Djalma Eugenio Schmitt ORCID logo , Gilmar Luiz Mumbach ORCID logo , [...]

16/jun/2025

ABSTRACT Determining soil phosphorus (P) buffer capacity (PBC) is crucial for establishing optimal P fertilizer rates in corrective fertilization practices. However, in subtropical regions, changes in soil chemical and physical properties, such as soil organic matter (SOM) accumulation and texture modifications, can significantly impact PBC values, altering soil adsorption capacity. Consequently, P rates recommended by generalized guidelines for soil correction in these regions may be insufficient to achieve the critical P level in the soil. This study aimed to define […]

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Modeling the effect of terracing on runoff control in a rural catchment in southern Brazil

Larissa Werle ORCID logo , Jean Paolo Gomes Minella ORCID logo , Gustavo Henrique Merten ORCID logo , Douglas Rodrigo Kaiser ORCID logo , Alexandre Schlesner ORCID logo , Alice Prates Bisso Dambroz ORCID logo , [...]

16/jun/2025

ABSTRACT Extreme weather events, such as heavy rains and droughts, necessitate the rapid adaptation of production systems to prevent the degradation of natural resources and to maximize production potential. Defining adaptive practices requires an in-depth understanding of the factors that control the formation and propagation of surface runoff and the identification of specific practices tailored to each location. No-till system, coupled with complementary storm runoff management practices, is effective in controlling surface runoff and related processes. However, the planning of […]

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Methodological and environmental implications for coastal soil identification as support for land management

Gabriel Phelipe Nascimento Rosolem ORCID logo , Yuzi Anaí Zanardo Rosenfeldt ORCID logo , Esdras Coivo Vilella ORCID logo , Daniel Alexandre Heberle ORCID logo , Arcângelo Loss ORCID logo

16/jun/2025

ABSTRACT Understanding methodological and environmental implications for coastal soil identification is essential for developing integrated approaches to land management that address soil physical and chemical aspects, environmental dynamics, and their importance for coastal ecosystem sustainability. In this context, a study was conducted in a natural environment, near a marine extraction reserve that was degraded by irregular urbanization and road construction in Santa Catarina Island, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil. The study focused on identifying ecological patterns and impacts associated with acid-sulfate soils. […]

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Espodossolos of Brazil: A review of structure and composition of classes

Andressa Rosas de Menezes ORCID logo , Ademir Fontana ORCID logo , Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos ORCID logo

29/maio/2025

ABSTRACT Soil taxonomic systems seek to express pedogenic processes in their classes by choosing attributes or differential characteristics to identify classes at different categorical or hierarchical levels. Due to the advancement of knowledge, classification systems are periodically revised and/or expanded, and this may happen based on the evaluation of the database of these attributes or characteristics for a given class. In this context, the analysis of a broad set of Espodossolos (the equivalent of Spodosols or Podzols) from different pedoenvironments […]

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Characterization and agronomic efficiency of natural and recovered phosphates in tropical soil with corrected acidity

Jéssica Franciele Kaminski Ramos ORCID logo , Bruno José Rodrigues Alves ORCID logo , Jorge Makhlouta Alonso ORCID logo , Paulo César Teixeira ORCID logo , Vinicius de Melo Benites ORCID logo

29/maio/2025

ABSTRACT Demand for phosphate fertilizers in Brazil, combined with its reliance on external sources, highlights the need to explore alternative phosphorous (P) sources for limed cultivated soils. This study aimed to characterize and evaluate the agronomic performance of phosphates from various sources, including national sedimentary (Arraias, Bonito, and Pratápolis) and igneous deposits (Catalão and Registro) imported sedimentary sources (Algeria, Bayovar, and Morocco), and residue-recovered sources (Bonechar and effluent recovered phosphate – ERCP). Phosphates underwent mineralogical and chemical characterization, including P […]

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Phosphate and nitrogen fertilization interactions with different cover crops on the yield of main crops in a Brazilian Cerrado Ferralsol

Rafael de Souza Nunes ORCID logo , Maria da Conceição Santana Carvalho ORCID logo , Thamires Dutra Zancanaro de Oliveira ORCID logo , Luiz Eduardo Zancanaro de Oliveira ORCID logo , Ana Clara Barbosa de Souza ORCID logo , Rodrigo Moura Pereira ORCID logo

29/maio/2025

ABSTRACT Growing off-season cover crops effectively enhances ecological diversity and improves nutrient cycling in agricultural systems, particularly when nutrient losses and low use efficiency are prominent. This study aimed to assess the interaction between different off-season cover crops and varying nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) application rates on common beans, soybeans, and corn yields, as well as on soil organic matter (SOM) and available P content (Mehlich-1) in a Cerrado loamy soil. The experiment was conducted as a strip-plot factorial […]

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Influence of tire pass on soil stress transfer and particle cohesion via DEM simulation

Mingyue Bai ORCID logo , Xianliang Wang ORCID logo , Haiyang Zhuang ORCID logo , Wenqi Zhao ORCID logo , Weifan Zhou ORCID logo

01/abr/2025

ABSTRACT Stress transfers inside the soil during the traveling process of agricultural machinery, and the bonding of soil particles during this process is the main cause of soil compaction. In this study, the discrete element method was used to simulate the different responses of stress transfer and particle bonding in the soil under different times of tire passes in the tire-soil interaction process of agricultural machinery operation. It was found that from 1 to 8 passes, the increase in the […]

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Rice straw biochar mitigates metal stress in corn and assists in the phytoattenuation of a slag-contaminated soil

Venâncio de Lima Veloso ORCID logo , Fernando Bruno Vieira da Silva ORCID logo , Paula Renata Muniz Araújo ORCID logo , Taciana da Silva Paraizo ORCID logo , Edivan Rodrigues de Souza ORCID logo , Clístenes Williams Araújo do Nascimento ORCID logo

01/abr/2025

ABSTRACT Soils polluted by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) pose a high risk to human health and must be remediated. Applying biochar to such soils can reduce metal bioavailability and phytotoxicity, improving phytoremediation techniques. This study aimed to assess the effects of rice straw biochar (RSB) on mitigating metal stress and accumulation of Si, Cd, Pb, and Zn in corn plants grown in soil contaminated by metallurgy slag. Soil in pots was amended with RSB rates equivalent to 0, 5, 10, […]

Soil organic carbon stock in a peat-wetland ecosystem in the Cerrado biome under different land covers and its role in water storage

Ianna Santana Souza ORCID logo , Ingrid Horák-Terra ORCID logo , Fabrício da Silva Terra ORCID logo , Uidemar Morais Barral ORCID logo , Hudson Rosemberg Poceschi e Campos ORCID logo , Leonardo Pereira Silva Costa ORCID logo , [...]

01/abr/2025

ABSTRACT Wetlands provide important ecosystem services, including climate regulation through carbon sequestration and water storage. Identifying and protecting wetlands is a potentially significant opportunity for current global mitigation efforts. Cerrado wetlands commonly contain carbon-rich soils (peat); however, these environments have been neglected due to lack of knowledge on their characteristics and behaviors. Obtaining data in remote regions using a detailed sampling approach to characterize the organic carbon accumulation in these environments is extremely necessary. In this study, soil samples from […]

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Phosphorus fractionation in soils of the Paraguayan Chaco under pristine and anthropogenic conditions

Ana Beatriz Candia-Díaz ORCID logo , Jimmy Walter Rasche-Álvarez ORCID logo , Natalia Carolina Escobar Decoud ORCID logo , Diego Augusto Fatecha Fois ORCID logo , Eduardo Corrales Brenes ORCID logo

01/abr/2025

ABSTRACT Land use changes profoundly impact the natural dynamics of soil phosphorus (P), potentially leading to decreased P concentrations. This study aimed to evaluate the different P fractions in soils from Paraguay Central Chaco under pristine and anthropogenic conditions. A randomized complete block design was utilized with two treatments (pristine and anthropogenic usage). Thirty-four composite soil samples were collected from the region at the layer of 0.00-0.20 m, followed by chemical fractionation of P into labile, moderately labile, and non-labile […]

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