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Termite participation in the soil-forming processes of ‘murundus’ structures in the semi-arid region of Brazil

Henrique Jesus de Souza ORCID logo , Jacques Hubert Charles Delabie ORCID logo , George Andrade Sodré ORCID logo

26/maio/2020

ABSTRACT Regularly spaced earth mounds called “murundus” are scattered in several landscapes in the semi-arid region of Brazil. Although recent evidence indicates that termites are involved in the building of murundus, the contribution of these insects to soil-forming processes in those structures remains poorly understood. In this study, we tested a set of hypotheses to examine whether there are consistent evidence for suggesting the participation of termites in the formation of murundus soils. Morphological and physicochemical features of murundus were […]

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Structural quality and load-bearing capacity of an Ultisol (Argissolo Vermelho amarelo) in mechanized coffee areas with different deployment times

Fábio Henrique Barbosa Sandoval ORCID logo , Zigomar Menezes de Souza ORCID logo , Elizeu de Souza Lima ORCID logo , Reginaldo Barbosa da Silva ORCID logo , Ingrid Nehmi de Oliveira ORCID logo , Diego Alexander Aguilera Esteban ORCID logo , [...]

14/maio/2020

ABSTRACT The mechanized management systems used in Brazilian coffee plantations generate heavy machine traffic and lead to the application of loads on the soil that affect the soil structure and lead to widespread compaction. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of mechanized operations on coffee plantations with different deployment times on the soil structural quality of an Ultisol, based on its soil physical properties and soil load-bearing capacity. The experiment was carried out in Muzambinho, São Paulo State, Southeast […]

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Using root water uptake estimated by a hydrological model to evaluate the least limiting water range

Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Lenise Raquel Mentges ORCID logo

14/maio/2020

ABSTRACT The least limiting water range (LLWR) has been extensively determined, but evaluating if LLWR can indeed indicate soil physical stress on plant growth is still a controversial issue. In this study, we used the Hydrus-1D hydrological model to simulate root water uptake (RWU) to analyze if RWU and LLWR are correlated under stress conditions. The LLWR was determined in a sandy-loam Ultisol and a clayey Oxisol. In both soils, RWU extracted by plants (leaf area index set as 3) […]

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Potato cultivation and livestock effects on microorganism functional groups in soils from the neotropical high Andean Páramo

Lizeth Manuela Avellaneda-Torres ORCID logo , Tomás León Sicard ORCID logo , Edlin Guerra Castro ORCID logo , Esperanza Torres Rojas ORCID logo

02/abr/2020

ABSTRACT Páramo ecosystems are of great importance because they are considered hotspots within the Tropical Andes. They are also very important for their role as producers and regulators of water processes in the Neotropic. However, the human occupation of the Colombian Páramos has generated conflict between environmental benefits and productive land uses, specifically the potato cultivation and livestock. To assess possible changes associated with potato cultivation (Solanum tuberosum L.) and livestock on the microbial communities of Páramo soils, the objective […]

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Summer Cover Crops Shoot Decomposition and Nitrogen Release in a No-Tilled Sandy Soil

Douglas Adams Weiler ORCID logo , Sandro José Giacomini ORCID logo , Celso Aita ORCID logo , Raquel Schmatz ORCID logo , Getúlio Elias Pilecco ORCID logo , Bruno Chaves ORCID logo , [...]

01/nov/2019

ABSTRACT Cover crops have numerous benefits when used in a no-till system. Understanding the processes of decomposition and N release of summer cover crops (SCC) may help select species and management to be used in cropping systems. This study aimed to evaluate C and N loss of SCC shoots. Six SCCs were evaluated: velvet bean (Mucuna aterrima), pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum), dwarf pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan), sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea), showy rattlebox (Crotalaria spectabilis), and jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis). The […]

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Impact of agro-farming activities on microbial diversity of acidic red soils in a Camellia Oleifera Forest

Jun Li ORCID logo , Zelong Wu ORCID logo , Jun Yuan ORCID logo

07/out/2019

ABSTRACT The production of Camellia oleifera (oil tea), typically planted in acidic red soils in southern China, is limited by low soil fertility. Agro-farming is one way to promote soil fertility by increasing organic matter and microbial communities. To understand the impact of agro-farming activity on soil fertility, three types of agro-farming, namely, raising laying hens under forest (RLH), cultivating Lolium perenne grass under forest (LPG), and maintenance of native grass (MNG), were employed in an oil tea farm with […]

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Methane emission induced by short-chain organic acids in lowland soil

Janielly Silva Costa Moscôso ORCID logo , Leandro Souza da Silva ORCID logo , Stefen Barbosa Pujol ORCID logo , Sandro José Giacomini ORCID logo , Fabiane Figueiredo Severo ORCID logo , Laura Brondani Marzari ORCID logo , [...]

07/out/2019

ABSTRACT Methane (CH4) is the second major greenhouse gas after CO2, exerting a significant influence on the climate and the chemistry of the atmosphere. In lowland soil, acetate and H2/CO2 are the most important precursors of CH4 and formed from organic matter fermentation in an anaerobic environment, giving rise to short-chain organic acids (ethanoic, propanoic, and butanoic), depending on the type of crop residue and the soil management system. Ethanoic acid can be directly converted to CH4 by methanogenic microorganisms, […]

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Mineralogical Evolution of Magnetic Rhodic Oxisols under Different Lithological Influences in Brazil

Luiz Aníbal Silva Filho ORCID logo , João Carlos Ker ORCID logo , Maurício Paulo Ferreira Fontes ORCID logo , Danilo de Lima Camêlo ORCID logo , Marcelo Metri Corrêa ORCID logo , Luis Carlos Duarte Cavalcante ORCID logo , [...]

25/set/2019

ABSTRACT Ferrimagnetic Fe-oxides are important soil components, which are present in most of the agricultural soils of Brazil. Distinction, origin, and assessment of the influence of these minerals on magnetism and geochemistry is a challenge for mineralogists. This study aimed to characterize mineralogically Fe-rich Rhodic Oxisols ( Latossolos Vermelhos ) originating from several mafic rocks in Brazil, and assess the implications on their magnetic and geochemical properties. We present results on magnetic measurements, chemical dissolutions, X-ray diffractometry, Rietveld refinement, Raman, […]

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Validation of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Forensic Soils Investigation in Brazil

Samara Alves Testoni ORCID logo , Vander Freitas Melo ORCID logo , Lorna Anne Dawson ORCID logo , Fábio Augusto da Silva Salvador ORCID logo , Paulo Akira Kunii ORCID logo

04/set/2019

ABSTRACT Soil traces are useful as forensic evidence due to their potential to transfer and adhere to different types of surfaces on a range of objects or persons. Several works have been developed in forensic soils, under different analytical approaches. However, in Brazil, only the researches from the Group of the Federal University of Paraná have developed works with soils under a forensic approach. Focus has been given on the sequential chemical analyses and mineralogical techniques once they presented a […]

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Effect of Inoculation of Pineapple Plantlets with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Obtained from Different Inoculum Sources Multiplied by the On-Farm Method

Bruno Coutinho Moreira ORCID logo , Paulo Prates Junior ORCID logo , Thuany Cerqueira Jordão ORCID logo , Marliane de Cássia Soares da Silva ORCID logo , Ana Paula Ferreira Ribeiro ORCID logo , Sidney Luiz Stürmer ORCID logo , [...]

12/ago/2019

ABSTRACT The production of inoculum from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) at a large scale and low cost is essential for establishing methods to assist in producing pineapple plantlets with high nutritional and phytosanitary quality. However, this objective is difficult to accomplish because of the biotrophic nature of these fungi. The on-farm multiplication method for AMF inoculum presents a good alternative to supply the demand for the production of glomerospores. This study aimed to multiply and evaluate AMF inoculum originating from […]

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