Volume 45, 2021

Estimating lateral flow in double ring infiltrometer measurements

Daniel Boeno ORCID logo , Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Quirijn de Jong Van Lier ORCID logo , Rodrigo Pivoto Mulazzani ORCID logo

29/jul/2021

ABSTRACT The steady infiltration rate of soil profiles is commonly determined for irrigation and soil conservation planning, but the divergence of methods reduces the reliability of measurements. In this study, the steady infiltration rate measured with a double ring infiltrometer (isr-dri) in different layers of a soil profile was compared between layers and with the steady vertical saturated flow rate estimated by the Richards equation (isr-hy). The measurements of isr-dri at the top of the A, E, and Bt horizons […]

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Soil chemical properties and nutrition of conilon coffee fertilized with molybdenum and nitrogen

Thiago Lopes Rosado ORCID logo , Marta Simone Mendonça Freitas ORCID logo , Almy Junior Cordeiro de Carvalho ORCID logo , Ivoney Gontijo ORCID logo , André Assis Pires ORCID logo , Henrique Duarte Vieira ORCID logo , [...]

11/nov/2021

ABSTRACT Molybdenum (Mo) availability is strongly affected by soil pH, which determines the dynamics of electrical charges and the adsorption of molybdate. This study evaluated the effects of nitrogen (N) and Mo application on the chemical properties of a Latossolo Amarelo (Oxisol) and in Coffea canephora nutrition and productivity throughout two productive cycles under field conditions. The experiment was conducted from June 2018 to May 2020. The experimental design used was in randomized blocks, in a 2 × 5 factorial […]

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Soil physical properties and interrill erosion in agricultural production systems after 20 years of cultivation

Dorly Scariot Pavei ORCID logo , Elói Panachuki ORCID logo , Júlio Cesar Salton ORCID logo , Jullian Souza Sone ORCID logo , Teodorico Alves Sobrinho ORCID logo , Wander Cardoso Valim ORCID logo , [...]

05/nov/2021

ABSTRACT Agricultural management significantly influences soil physical properties and soil erosion. However, there are few studies investigating the long-term effects of agricultural management on soil erosion and physical properties. Here, we assessed the impacts of 20-year agricultural land uses under different management practices on soil physical properties and interrill erosion. This study was conducted on an experimental farm of the Embrapa Western Agriculture, Brazil, and the treatments consisted of soybean cropping under conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT), crop-livestock integration […]

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Teaching soil science: The impact of laboratory and field components on the knowledge and attitude toward soil

Alexander Neaman ORCID logo , Christian Stange ORCID logo , Sarah Zabel ORCID logo , Tatiana M. Minkina ORCID logo , Carolina Yáñez ORCID logo , Elliot Burnham ORCID logo , [...]

24/nov/2021

ABSTRACT The concept of attitude toward soil is emerging, with a slim choice of scales available to collect hard data. There is also a dearth of standard scales to acquire precise data on students’ knowledge of soil. Therefore, the objectives of the present study were: (1) to devise appropriate scales to quantify theoretical soil knowledge and attitude toward soil, and (2) to quantify the effect of laboratory studies and fieldwork on students’ theoretical soil knowledge and attitude toward soil. The […]

Epi and endosaturation affecting redoximorphic features and pedogenesis in subtropical soils with high textural contrast developed from sedimentary rocks

Jaime Antonio de Almeida ORCID logo , Pablo Grahl dos Santos ORCID logo

11/nov/2021

ABSTRACT Soils in the Depressão Central and Campanha Gaúcha in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, developed from sedimentary rocks are mainly Alfisols (Luvissolos, Planossolos and Plintossolos) and Ultisols (Argissolos) with high textural contrast between A and/or E horizons and clayey B horizons. Red Ultisols dominate in well-drained areas in the summit. But many soils present redoximorphic features on the backslope and footslope, with mottled and/or nodules similar to plinthite due to the oscillating of the water table above the […]

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Terracing increases soil available water to plants in no-tillage

Letiéri da Rosa Freitas ORCID logo , Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Rodrigo Pivoto Mulazzani ORCID logo , Jean Paolo Gomes Minella ORCID logo , Ana Lúcia Londero ORCID logo

15/out/2021

ABSTRACT Several management practices can increase soil water storage capacity, but their effectiveness to minimize the adverse effects of drought depends on their potential to increase the soil available water to plants. Terracing is an effective option to increase soil water storage, but its effect on available water to plants in no-tillage system is still a knowledge gap. In this study, we monitored soil water content at eight layers down to 1.6 m in two zero-order paired catchments for 16 […]

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Soil loss estimated by means of the RUSLE model in a subtropical climate watershed

Mayara Zanchin ORCID logo , Maíra Martim de Moura ORCID logo , Maria Cândida Moitinho Nunes ORCID logo , Samuel Beskow ORCID logo , Pablo Miguel ORCID logo , Cláudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima ORCID logo , [...]

24/nov/2021

ABSTRACT Erosion process occurs naturally, shaping the Earth’s surface. Soil loss can cause harmful effects to the environment when intensive anthropic activities occur. Mathematical models have been used as effective and less costly alternatives for identifying sites highly prone to soil loss, especially at the watershed scale. In Brazil, the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) is one of the most commonly used soil loss prediction models. The RUSLE requires information on soil erodibility, rainfall erosivity, topography, land use and […]

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Topsoil depth influences the recovery of rupestrian grasslands degraded by mining

Lina Andrade Lobo Rezende ORCID logo , Geraldo Wilson Fernandes ORCID logo , Ramon de Paula Braga ORCID logo , Luiz Eduardo Dias ORCID logo , Vanessa Matos Gomes ORCID logo

24/nov/2021

ABSTRACT Close association of iron mining and ferruginous rupestrian grassland places this ecosystem in a special condition of vulnerability, with a large number of degraded areas requiring restoration. Seedling transplantation and topsoil translocation can be used to recover native vegetation in degraded areas. This study aimed to experimentally test the application of two different topsoil depths (0.20 and 0.40 m) in a degraded area. We assessed the vegetation’s natural recovery and the survival of transplanted native species from rescue operations […]

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Growth and phosphorus uptake by cassava in P-deficient soil in response to mycorrhizal inoculation

Lucas Guilherme Cavallari ORCID logo , Adalton Mazetti Fernandes ORCID logo , Lydia Helena da Silva de Oliveira Mota ORCID logo , Hugo Mota Ferreira Leite ORCID logo , Valkíria Luísa Borsa Piroli ORCID logo

30/nov/2021

ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) is one of the most difficult nutrients for plants to acquire because of its low content in the soil solution. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) has a thick and sparse absorbent root system; therefore, it is dependent on its association with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) for P acquisition from the soil. Thus, inoculation of cassava with AMF can improve the development of this root crop. This study evaluated the effects of soil disinfection (disinfected vs. natural) and the […]

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Shaking settings to reduce the breakdown of Entisol fragile particles in texture analysis

Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Thiago Assunsão de Almeida ORCID logo , Rodrigo Pivoto Mulazzani ORCID logo , Fabrício de Araújo Pedron ORCID logo , Luis Eduardo Akiyoshi Sanches Suzuki ORCID logo , Caroline Andrade Pereira ORCID logo

05/nov/2021

ABSTRACT Finding the proper shaking setting to ensure total particle dispersion without altering the content of sand, silt and clay in soils composed of fragile particles such as saprolite fragments is still a research gap. This study aimed to identify the best shaking setting to optimize particle dispersion and minimize particle change in samples of Entisol (Neossolos). Samples were dispersed using an electric mixer at 12,000 rpm for 5, 15, 30 and 60 min, a horizontal shaker at 150 cycles […]

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