Volume 47, 2023

Soil carbon fractions in response to mineral and organic fertilizer types and rates

Gustavo Ferreira de Oliveira ORCID logo , Álvaro Luiz Mafra Resources ORCID logo , Juliano Corulli Corrêa ORCID logo , Paulo Hentz ORCID logo , Maytê Cechetto ORCID logo , Diego Fernando Roters ORCID logo , [...]

25/abr/2023

ABSTRACT The use of organic fertilizers from pig slurry and poultry litter can increase soil organic carbon and crop productivity. This study aimed to evaluate soil organic carbon fractions and corn yield after applying organic and mineral fertilizers. The experiment was conducted in the western region of Santa Catarina State, southern Brazil on a Nitossolo Vermelho Eutroférrico típico (Rhodic Kandiudox). The production system was an integrated crop-livestock using corn and soybean in the summer and black oat and rye with […]

Soil fertility, nutritional status, and sugarcane yield under two systems of soil management, levels of remaining straw and chiseling of ratoons

Sálvio Napoleão Soares Arcoverde ORCID logo , Carlos Hissao Kurihara ORCID logo , Luiz Alberto Staut ORCID logo , Michely Tomazi ORCID logo , Adriana Marlene Moreno Pires ORCID logo , Cesar José da Silva ORCID logo

04/jul/2023

ABSTRACT Conservation management practices with minimum soil mobilization, maintenance of amounts of straw in the soil, and chiseling of ratoons interrows can be beneficial to soil quality, nutrition and sugarcane yield; however, the combination of these practices and their influence over the culture cycle should be better understood. This study aimed to assess the effects of levels of remaining straw and chiseling in the cultivation of ratoons on soil fertility, nutritional status and yield of stalks and sugar in one […]

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Cellulose acetate film containing layered double hydroxide: a new method for determination of soil phosphorus availability

Gustavo Franco de Castro ORCID logo , Rafael Lucas Coca Cuesta ORCID logo , Valber Georgio de Oliveira Duarte ORCID logo , Edson Marcio Mattiello ORCID logo , Jader Alves Ferreira ORCID logo , Roberto Ferreira Novais ORCID logo , [...]

06/jun/2023

ABSTRACT Soil nutrient availability and interpretations of nutrient contents are based on the results obtained from specific extraction methods used in routine testing laboratories. The development of new extraction methods and new extractants with better accuracy is particularly important to determine the correct fertilizer rates to be applied. For this purpose, this study aims to synthesize, characterize and evaluate the predictive capacity of cellulose acetate film containing calcinated layered double hydroxide (CAF-LDH-c), as a new extractant and a new method […]

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Rhizosphere microbiome engineering of Triticum aestivum L.

Shabana Wagi ORCID logo , Peer Schenk ORCID logo , Ambreen Ahmed ORCID logo , Eladl Eltanahay ORCID logo

07/dez/2023

ABSTRACT Root-associated microbiomes (RAMs) are complex microbial communities, essential for plant growth and development. The RAMs interact with the roots, maintain the root architecture, protect plants from a plethora of pathogens and biotic and abiotic stress and intensify nutrient uptake, i.e., improve plant growth and yield. A wide variety of microbial populations is usually found in the rhizosphere. Plant exudates also play a significant role in the establishment of rhizospheric microbial communities. This study deals with the approach of microbiome […]

Reflectance spectroscopy in the prediction of soil organic carbon associated with humic substances

Sharon Gomes Ribeiro ORCID logo , Marcio Regys Rabelo de Oliveira ORCID logo , Letícia Machado Lopes ORCID logo , Mirian Cristina Gomes Costa ORCID logo , Raul Shiso Toma ORCID logo , Isabel Cristina da Silva Araújo ORCID logo , [...]

06/jun/2023

ABSTRACT Understanding organic carbon and predominant humic fractions in the soil allows contributes to soil quality management. Conventional fractionation techniques require time, excessive sampling, and high maintenance costs. In this study, predictive models for organic carbon in humic substances (HS) were evaluated using hyperspectral data as an alternative to chemical fractionation and quantification by wet digestion. Twenty-nine samples of Neossolos Flúvicos (Fluvents) – A1, and 36 samples of Cambissolos (Inceptisols) – A2 were used. The samples were also analyzed jointly, […]

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Soil properties changing and carbon losses by anthropic drainage in savanna palm swamp (vereda), central Brazil

Gilsonley Lopes dos Santos ORCID logo , Eduardo Carvalho Silva Neto ORCID logo , Tiago Paula da Silva ORCID logo , Elias Mendes Costa ORCID logo , Sidinei Julio Beutler ORCID logo , Claudio Gomes da Silva ORCID logo , [...]

24/abr/2023

ABSTRACT In the Cerrado, the palm swamps ( veredas ) are characterized by being humid and stable environments that lead to the formation of Histosols ( Organossolos ). and soils with surface horizons of organic constitution, which are fragile and sensitive to anthropic action. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of anthropization (recurrent forest fires and livestock farming) on the chemical, physical and morphological properties of soils in two palm swamps in the Environmental Preservation Area (EPA) of Pandeiros […]

Hydropedological digital mapping: machine learning applied to spectral VIS-IR and radiometric data dimensionality reduction

Priscilla Azevedo dos Santos ORCID logo , Helena Saraiva Koenow Pinheiro ORCID logo , Waldir de Carvalho Carvalho ORCID logo , Igor Leite da Silva ORCID logo , Nilson Rendeiro Pereira ORCID logo , Silvio Barge Bhering ORCID logo , [...]

03/out/2023

ABSTRACT Pedosphere-hydrosphere interface accounts for the association between soil hydrology and landscape, represented by topographic and Remote Sensing data support and integration. This study aimed to analyze different statistical radiometric and spectral data selection methods and dimensionality reduce environment-related data to support the classification of soil physical-hydric properties, such as soil basic infiltration rate (bir) and saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat); as well as to act in data mining processes applied to hydropedological properties digital mapping. Accordingly, research integrated information from […]

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Residual biomass quality index: a tool for conservation agriculture

Cidimar Cassol ORCID logo , Paulo Cesar Conceição ORCID logo , Caroline Amadori ORCID logo , Maiara Karini Haskel ORCID logo , Leandro Alves de Freitas ORCID logo , Angela Regina Tomazoni ORCID logo

10/jul/2023

ABSTRACT One of the pillars of a no-tillage system is the addition of adequate amounts of residue to keep the soil continuously covered. Cover crops are a tool for supplying the demand for the permanence of residues on the soil surface and releasing nutrients to the soil. However, there is no index that relates these two factors and can reconcile the maximum permanence of crop residues in the soil with the maximum N supply via N mineralization of such residues. […]

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Cadmium and copper transport in alluvial soils in the Brazilian semiarid region: column percolation and modeling

Vitor Hugo de Oliveira Barros ORCID logo , Adriana Thays Araújo Alves ORCID logo , Severino Martins dos Santos Neto ORCID logo , Artur Paiva Coutinho ORCID logo , Laurent Lassabatere ORCID logo , Manuella Virgínia Salgueiro Gondim ORCID logo , [...]

03/out/2023

ABSTRACT Regarding the Brazilian textile industry, part of the northeast region stands out as the second-largest textile manufacturing hub in the country. Despite its importance, this industrial activity has been bringing relevant environmental concerns regarding the disposal of textile effluents, especially from industrial laundries. This waste contains many chemicals and among them are various types of heavy metals. To assess environmental risks associated with heavy metals, pollutant transfer needs to be investigated. This study evaluated the retention and mobility of […]

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Soil nitrogen transformation and functional microbial abundance in an agricultural soil amended with biochar

Junnan Ding ORCID logo

04/abr/2023

ABSTRACT Biochar soil amendments are attracting attention as one strategy to improve soil microbially ecological environment and regulate the soil nitrogen cycle. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of biochar application on agricultural soil improvement, nitrogen (N) mineralization and nitrification. The experiment was carried out on a typical farmland containing black soil and saline-alkaline soil in Northeast China. Four treatments were undertaken, including the control-treated black soil farmland (CS), the biochar-treated black soil farmland (BCS), the control-treated saline-alkali soil […]

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