Phosphate fertilizer solubility affects the P use efficiency and the sustainability of wood production by Eucalyptus stands
06/nov/2025
ABSTRACT Eucalyptus genus exhibits high nutrient use efficiency, but the phosphorus (P) balance in the soil under Eucalyptus stands is often negative, mainly due to higher P exportation in the wood after forest harvesting when compared with fertilization inputs. We evaluated the effect of phosphate fertilizers with varying solubilities and technologies on P balance and use efficiency in Eucalyptus, focusing on organic P (Po) mineralization. A randomized complete block design, with four blocks and six treatments, was used to test […]
Early termination of Sudan grass (Sorghum sudanense) used as soil cover in a soybean cropping system in the Brazilian Cerrado
06/nov/2025
ABSTRACT Sudan grass (Sorghum sudanense (Piper) Stapf.) shows potential as a cover crop under the no-tillage system in soybean growing under the conditions of the Brazilian Cerrado region, due to high biomass production under water deficit. The large amount of biomass produced can improve soil microbiological activity, but may also negatively affect subsequent soybean yield due to nutrient competition, particularly if termination of the cover crop is delayed. To improves the use of Sudan grass as a cover crop, this […]
Carbon storage response to land use changes under multi-scenario simulations in the Jinan Metropolitan area, in China
06/nov/2025
ABSTRACT To optimize land use and achieve carbon peaking and carbon neutrality targets, in this study, we investigated the spatial and temporal patterns of land use and land cover change (LUCC) and carbon storage (CS) in the Jinan Metropolitan Area from 2010 to 2030. Using land use data from 2010 to 2020, the PLUS model was employed to simulate land use patterns for 2030 under four development scenarios: Natural Development Scenario (NDS), Ecological Protection Scenario (EPS), Cropland Protection Scenario (CPS) […]
Fertilization strategies to improve phosphorus availability and soil quality in integrated crop-livestock system in tropical soils
13/out/2025
ABSTRACT Exploring different fertilization strategies in an integrated crop-livestock system (ICLS) can enhance soil phosphorus (P) availability and improve soil quality, ultimately leading to higher yield. This study aimed to evaluate different fertilization strategies in ICLS and their effects on soil P fractions, soil quality and soybean grain yield in a tropical soil. Initiated in 2019, the experiment tested four fertilization strategies: 1) Conventional fertilization with P and K applied at soybean sowing (CF); 2) CF + N fertilization in […]
Potassium buffer capacity in subtropical soils with high organic matter content
07/out/2025
ABSTRACT Subtropical soils can have medium to high soil organic matter levels, which directly affects cation exchange capacity (CEC) and potassium (K) availability to plants. This generates the need to define K buffer capacity (KBC) values and K corrective rates to improve the fertilization recommendation system for these soils, ensuring high yields and reducing the likelihood of K losses in the environment. This study aimed to define KBC values and the K rates to be applied in corrective fertilization of […]
Struvite potential as a slow-release fertilizer for phosphorus sustainable management in Brazilian agriculture
12/set/2025
ABSTRACT Phosphorus in agriculture is an essential, limited, and strategic resource, and its sustainable management is a global challenge. Phosphorus (P) recovery as struvite (NH4MgPO4.6H2O) from manures and municipal and agro-industrial wastewaters has been considered one of the most sustainable technologies, based on the circular economy, to face challenges regarding P reserves and its use for conventional fertilizer production. Struvite is a slow-release P-fertilizer (5 % N, 12 % P, 10 % Mg), which could significantly reduce the Brazilian dependency […]
Phosphorus fractions in a lowland production system in subtropical soil under no-tillage
12/set/2025
ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) is one of the most limiting elements for plant nutrition in tropical and subtropical soils due to its high binding energy on the surface of iron and aluminum oxides and hydroxides. Flooded rice cultivation occurs in lowlands, influencing redox reactions and P dynamics. This study aimed to evaluate the forms of phosphorus and their lability after soil reoxidation subsequent to a period of flooding for irrigated rice cultivation following four seasons of cultivation with soybean-ryegrass and corn-white […]
Soil-aggregate phosphorus and its correlation with edaphic properties in a mountainous agricultural area of southeastern Brazil
12/set/2025
ABSTRACT Dynamics of phosphorus (P) distribution, availability, and accumulation in reservoirs are influenced by land use and management. This study aimed to evaluate the total P (TP) content in soil aggregates formed under different vegetation cover types and agricultural crops, analyze the inorganic and organic forms of P with different degrees of lability, evaluate the percentage of P adsorbed (P ads), and, investigate the interactions between the soil aggregate P-fractions evaluated and their physical and chemical properties. Three different cultivated […]
Impact of long-term soil management on epigeic soil fauna and soil properties of an Inceptisol with high organic matter
12/set/2025
ABSTRACT Agricultural yield depends on a series of ecosystem services provided by soil biota, among other factors. Soil management systems that are more sustainable than conventional tillage mitigate harmful effects to soil, improving the structure and function of the soil biota and facilitating ecosystem services. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of soil management practices on epigeic soil fauna and soil physical, chemical and microbiological properties. The experimental design was completely randomized, with the following treatments: NT – no-tillage; […]
Available phosphorus content in bare soil surface and soluble in water runoff under intense rainfall
12/set/2025
ABSTRACT Available phosphorus (P) content on bare soil surface and in runoff varies with the variation in the dose and form of P application and soil management. Phosphorus applied to recently cultivated, bare soil with minimal roughness remains on the surface, increasing the element content in the runoff. This study was carried out under simulated rainfall in a recently cultivated, bare, and minimally rough Cambissolo Húmico Alumínico, or Aluminum Humic Distrudept. Efect of phosphorus dosage on the element content in […]







