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Chemical features of floodplain soils under different land-uses in the Solimões/Amazon River basin

Sonia Sena Alfaia ORCID logo , Marta Iria da Costa Ayres ORCID logo , Acácia Lima Neves ORCID logo , Katell Uguen ORCID logo , Robert Pritchard Miller ORCID logo , Juan Daniel Villacis Fajardo ORCID logo , [...]

22/jun/2022

ABSTRACT Most studies regarding the impacts of agricultural systems on soils of the Amazon region of Brazil have been carried out on upland soil, locally known as terra firme. Information regarding the impacts of different land-use systems on floodplain soil properties is still scarce. There is a need to broaden this knowledge to understand this Amazonian ecosystem better, especially how its soils respond to human interventions. This study aimed to describe the major chemical features of floodplain soils along the […]

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Physical quality of sandy soils under orange orchards in Southern Brazil

Jonez Fidalski ORCID logo , Cássio Antonio Tormena ORCID logo

22/jun/2022

ABSTRACT Sandy soils are characterized by low organic matter content and soil water retention and availability. Conventional tillage has been used for the implementation of orange orchards, but it exposes the soil to erosion and promotes accelerated oxidation of organic matter with negative impacts on the soil’s physical quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the soil physical quality of sandy soils influenced by two soil tillage practices for planting the orange trees in areas after long-time under […]

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Increase in yield, leaf nutrient, and profitability of soybean co-inoculated with Bacillus strains and Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

Rubson da Costa Leite ORCID logo , Ynglety Cascaes Pereira ORCID logo , Christiane Abreu de Oliveira-Paiva ORCID logo , Alessandra Jackeline Guedes de Moraes ORCID logo , Gisele Barata da Silva ORCID logo

22/jun/2022

ABSTRACT Microorganisms in the soil and rhizosphere can release part of the total phosphorus in the soil through solubilization, mineralization, and an increase of the root absorption surface. The ability of phosphate solubilizing bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi to promote higher yield and profitability in co-inoculated soybean was investigated. For this purpose, field and greenhouse experiments were conducted in the years 2020 and 2021 in Brazil. In the field, the first factor was composed of microorganism application on soybean (simple inoculation […]

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Land-use affecting organic carbon and its active components in soil aggregates in China

Xiaoqian Liu ORCID logo , Kaiwen Guo ORCID logo , Bin Li ORCID logo , Xin Li ORCID logo , Wei Li ORCID logo

01/jun/2022

ABSTRACT Due to large-scale wetland reclamation, the typical wetland had been conversed to different wetland use types (upland field, paddy field, and artificial forest) in the Sanjiang Plain. However, there are scarce data regarding soil aggregates and active organic carbons during land-use transition. Here, soil aggregates and the changes in content and storage of active organic carbon [total organic carbon (TOC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), microbial biomass carbon (MBC), and readily oxidized carbon (ROC)] were studied under three land-uses reclaiming […]

Fertilization strategies and liming in no-till integrated crop–livestock systems: effects on phosphorus and potassium use efficiency

Lucas Aquino Alves ORCID logo , Luiz Gustavo de Oliveira Denardin ORCID logo , Gustavo Duarte Farias ORCID logo , João Pedro Moro Flores ORCID logo , Dionata Filippi ORCID logo , Carolina Bremm ORCID logo , [...]

31/maio/2022

ABSTRACT In an integrated crop-livestock system (ICLS), system fertilization exploits the nutrient cycling imposed by animal grazing and increases the system efficiency. An increasingly popular approach to fertilization in southern Brazil is anticipating P and K requirements for soybeans into the pasture phase. This can increase the use efficiency of these nutrients in ICLS based on meat production in winter and soybean in summer. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of fertilization strategy, grazing and soil acidity correction on […]

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Common bean yield responses to nitrogen fertilization in Brazilian no-till soils: A meta-analysis

Osmar Henrique de Castro Pias ORCID logo , Cristian Andrei Welter ORCID logo , Tales Tiecher ORCID logo , Maurício Roberto Cherubin ORCID logo , João Pedro Moro Flores ORCID logo , Lucas Aquino Alves ORCID logo , [...]

24/maio/2022

ABSTRACT Although numerous studies have been conducted with common bean regarding nitrogen (N) dose, time of application, and source in no-till (NT) soils in Brazil, the heterogeneity of the results makes it difficult to establish technical recommendations based on individualized studies. This meta-analysis aimed to rank the main factors influencing common bean response to N management in NT areas. The database consisted of 99 scientific papers that encompassed 160 trials and 2394 observations. In general, the probability of obtaining a […]

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Heavy metals and pesticides in soils under different land-use patterns in neotropical high Andean Páramos

Lizeth Manuela Avellaneda-Torres ORCID logo , Andrea Patricia Pinilla Núñez ORCID logo , Laura Daniela Jerez Pérez ORCID logo , Baudilio Acevedo Buitrago ORCID logo

25/abr/2022

ABSTRACT Páramos are unique strategic ecosystems in the neotropical region, above the upper limit of closed forest and below the lower limit of perpetual snow in the tropical mountains of Central and South America. Their soils are of particular importance for water regulation and carbon storage; however, thousands of peasants develop agricultural activities such as potato cultivation and livestock farming in these areas. This research aimed to evaluate the possible heavy metals contents (arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead) and pesticide […]

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Soil management practices adopted by farmers and how they perceive conservation agriculture

Tiago Santos Telles ORCID logo , Thadeu Rodrigues de Melo ORCID logo , Ana Julia Righetto ORCID logo , Elizeu Jonas Didoné ORCID logo , Graziela Moraes de Cesare Barbosa ORCID logo

14/abr/2022

ABSTRACT In some rural properties of Brazil, soil and water conservation practices are partially or inappropriately implemented, intensifying soil erosion, even in no-tillage (NT) areas. This study aimed to check the farmer’s understanding of conservation agriculture (CA) and assess whether they are using practices appropriate to soil conservation. A basin in the state of Paraná, in Southern Brazil, was selected. Surveys were conducted based on a structured questionnaire and in-person interviews of 234 farmers. Among these farmers, 67 % do […]

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Liming and grazing intensities effects on soil mineral nitrogen throughout the pasture cycle in a subtropical integrated crop-livestock system

Felipe Dalla-zen Bertol ORCID logo , Amanda Posselt Martins ORCID logo , Luiz Gustavo de Oliveira Denardin ORCID logo , Taise Robinson Kunrath ORCID logo , William de Souza Filho ORCID logo , Mateus Westerhofer Goulart ORCID logo , [...]

06/abr/2022

ABSTRACT Grazing intensity is a preponderant factor for the success of integrated crop-livestock systems (ICLS). Management of grazing intensity impacts soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics, soil reacidification process, and amount and quality of residues added to the ICLS. Consequently, the soil mineral nitrogen (N) forms may present different behavior throughout the pasture cycle, because they are directed linked to SOM and soil acidity dynamics. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of grazing intensities and liming in the temporal variation […]

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Cover crops and controlled-release urea decrease nitrogen mobility and improve nitrogen stock in a tropical sandy soil with cotton cultivation

Carlos Felipe dos Santos Cordeiro ORCID logo , Daniel Rodela Rodrigues ORCID logo , Ana Flávia de Souza Rorato ORCID logo , Fábio Rafael Echer ORCID logo

02/fev/2022

ABSTRACT Sandy soil often has low nitrogen (N) stock. Thus, crops grown in sandy soil rely on high levels of N fertilization. The use of cover crops and efficient fertilizers can increase N stock in the soil and N availability in the topsoil, and reduce overall fertilizer costs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of cover crops (fallow, a single grass species (ruzigrass), two grass species (ruzigrass + millet), one grass species (millet) with legumes [lime-yellow […]

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