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Development of Alternative Methods for Determining Soil Organic Matter

Diego Mendes de Souza, Pedro Augusto de Oliveira Morais, Ivã Matsushige, Luismar Alves Rosa

23/ago/2016

ABSTRACT Soil organic matter (SOM) is important to fertility, since it performs several functions such as cycling, water and nutrient retention and soil aggregation, in addition to being an energy requirement for biological activity. This study proposes new trends to the Embrapa, Walkley-Black, and Mebius methods that allowed the determination of SOM by spectrophotometry, increasing functionality. The mass of 500 mg was reduced to 200 mg, generating a mean of 60 % saving of reagents and a decrease of 91 […]

Spatial Variability of Soil Properties in Archeological Dark Earth Sites under Cacao Cultivation

Douglas Marcelo Pinheiro da Silva, Milton César Costa Campos, Uilson Franciscon, Leandro Coutinho Alho, Luis Antônio Coutrim dos Santos, Pérsio de Paula, [...]

01/ago/2016

ABSTRACT Soils with an A horizon formed by human activity, an anthropogenic A horizon, are found in the Amazon Region. Few studies have examined the spatial distribution of the properties of these soils. We mapped the spatial variability of some soil properties in an area of Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) in the Brazilian Amazon. A sampling grid was defined over an area of 42 × 88 m under cacao cultivation in which sampling points were established at a spacing of […]

Agronomic and Economic Efficiency of Common-Bean Inoculation with Rhizobia and Mineral Nitrogen Fertilization

Bruno Lima Soares, Paulo Ademar Avelar Ferreira, Márcia Rufini, Fábio Aurélio Dias Martins, Dâmiany Pádua Oliveira, Ricardo Pereira Reis, [...]

01/ago/2016

ABSTRACT Management of biological nitrogen fixation in common bean still requires improvement. The objective of this study was to verify the compatibility of nitrogen fertilization with biological N2 fixation to increase common bean yield and profitability. Four field experiments were performed in four municipalities of Minas Gerais, Brazil, during the 2009 and 2010 winter crop season. The 2009 crop experiments were set up under a no-till system and the 2010 crop was conducted using conventional tillage. A randomized block experimental […]

Abundance and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna in Native Forest, Eucalyptus Plantations, Perennial Pasture, Integrated Crop-Livestock, and No-Tillage Cropping

Sheila Trierveiler de Souza, Paulo Cezar Cassol, Dilmar Baretta, Marie Luise Carolina Bartz, Osmar Klauberg, Álvaro Luiz Mafra, [...]

01/ago/2016

ABSTRACT Intensive land use can affect macrofaunal biodiversity, which is a property that can be used as a soil quality indicator. This study evaluated the abundance and diversity of soil macrofauna and its relation to soil chemical and physical properties in five land use systems (LUS) in the eastern region of Santa Catarina. The following LUS were studied: native forest (NF), eucalyptus plantations (EP), perennial pasture (PP), integrated crop-livestock (ICL), and no-tillage cropping (NT). The macrofauna was quantified in 0.25 […]

Liquid Bovine Biofertilizer and Cultivation Effects on the Porosity of a Typic Haplocambids as a Function of Cultivation and Dose

Thiago Leite de Alencar, Arilene Franklin Chaves, Alcione Guimarães Freire, Raimundo Nonato de Assis, Jaedson Cláudio Anunciato Mota

22/jul/2016

ABSTRACT The soil porous space is where processes related to gases and soil solution occur, and provides an adequate guide for agricultural practices. This study aimed to evaluate the integrated effects of cultivation and the application of liquid bovine biofertilizer on the porous network of a Typic Haplocambids (Cambissolo Háplico Ta Eutrófico) cultivated with figs (Ficus carica L.). Four treatments were evaluated (under fig cultivation with the application of 20, 40 and 60 % of biofertilizer through irrigation, a control […]

Root Distribution of Peach Rootstocks Affected by Soil Compaction and Acidity

Henrique Belmonte Petry, Michael Mazurana, Gilmar Arduíno Bettio Marodin, Renato Levien, Ibanor Anghinoni, Clésio Gianello and, [...]

28/jun/2016

ABSTRACT Root growth can be limited by physical and chemical conditions of the soil. Compacted and acidic soils, where there is an occurrence of exchangeable Al, constitute barriers to use of the soil by plant roots. The hypothesis of this study was that physical and chemical properties of the inter-row soil of a peach orchard influence the root distribution of different rootstocks. The aim of this study was to describe and register the soil physical and chemical properties and root […]

Comparison of Methods for Determining Precompression Stress Based on Computational Simulation

Anderson Rodrigo da Silva, Renato Paiva de Lima

28/jun/2016

ABSTRACT There are many methods for determining precompression stress (σp), whose value is affected by the slope of the soil compression curve. This study was designed to evaluate the hypothesis that for a certain compression curve all methods used to determine σp present the same value and accuracy. The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy and the relationship among seven of these methods by computational simulation of soil compression curves under nine scenarios. The following methods were […]

Rheological Parameters as Affected by Water Tension in Subtropical Soils

Patricia Pértile, José Miguel Reichert, Paulo Ivonir Gubiani, Dörthe Holthusen, André da Costa

06/jun/2016

ABSTRACT Rheological parameters have been used to study the interaction between particles and the structural strength of soils subjected to mechanical stresses, in which soil composition and water content most strongly affect soil resistance to deformation. Our objective was to evaluate the effect of water tension on rheological parameters of soils with different mineralogical, physical, and chemical composition. Surface and subsurface horizons of four Oxisols, two Ultisols, one Alfisol, and one Vertisol were physically and chemically characterized; their rheological parameters […]

Pine Harvest Impact on Soil Structure of a Dystric Cambisol (Humic)

Adriano da Costa, Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, André da Costa, Maria Tereza Warmling, Bruno Afonso Magro

06/jun/2016

ABSTRACT Traffic of heavy machinery at harvest and log extraction causes structural degradation of the soil, but studies on the effects of forest harvesting on soils with high organic matter content and exchangeable Al are scarce. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of mechanized forest harvesting operations on a Dystric Cambisol (Humic) with high organic matter (more 50 g kg1) content and exchangeable Al (more 6,0 cmolc kg-1), reforested with Pinus taeda L. The evaluated harvesting […]

Characterization of Organic Matter under Different Pedoenvironments in the Viruá National Park, in Northern Amazon

José Frutuoso do Vale, Steven Nicodem, Valdinar Ferreira Melo, Sandra Catia Pereira Uchôa, Diego Lima de Sousa Cruz

12/maio/2016

ABSTRACT Soil organic matter (SOM) fractions result from a variety of environmental processes, which affect incorporation and production rates, decomposition, alteration, and/or mineralization of organic matter. The aim of this study was to characterize SOM under the environments of rain forest, wooded campinarana (grasslands), arboreal-shrubby campinarana, grassy-woody campinarana, and pioneer plants of the Viruá National Park, in the north of the Brazilian Amazon. After chemical and physical characterization and soil classification, total organic carbon (TOC), total N, microbial activity, organic […]

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