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Soil carbon stocks as affected by land-use changes across the Pampa of southern Brazil

Jessica Maciel Machado ORCID logo , Jonathas Carvalhedo Johnson ORCID logo , Carlos Gustavo Tornquist ORCID logo , Elena Polto Taborda ORCID logo , Bruna Raquel Winck ORCID logo

19/jun/2024

ABSTRACT The “campos” of the Pampa are unique Brazilian ecosystems, which provide key environmental services, including C storage. These grassy ecosystems have been rapidly converted to intensive land-uses, mainly intensive grain crops (soybeans) and Eucalyptus silviculture. These new land-uses could decrease soil C stocks, depending on soil management. This study aimed to assess soil organic carbon (SOC) changes after the conversion of native grasslands to cropland (soybeans/cover crops under no-tillage) and forestry (Eucalyptus). Eight representative sites in this biome were […]

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Soil organic carbon sequestration under Araucaria angustifolia plantations but not under exotic tree species on a mountain range

Yuri Lopes Zinn ORCID logo , Ricardo Cardoso Fialho ORCID logo , Carlos Alberto Silva ORCID logo

19/jun/2024

ABSTRACT Plantation forests can be efficient C sinks in biomass and soil organic carbon (SOC), but the latter depends on many factors, including climate. Tropical humid, mountain areas have cooler temperatures, slowing microbial decomposition, and thus can store considerable SOC. However, the effects of forest plantations on SOC of these montane areas are still poorly studied. Here, we aimed to assess changes in SOC, and related soil properties, after conversion of native rainforest to plantations of five tree species, with […]

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Seasonal variation of nutrients in macaw palm (Acrocomia aculeata) leaves and sampling time definition

Otto Herbert Schuhmacher Dietrich ORCID logo , Junia Maria Clemente ORCID logo , Márcia Adriana Carvalho dos Santos ORCID logo , Kacilda Naomi Kuki ORCID logo , Angélica Fátima de Barros ORCID logo , Leonardo Duarte Pimentel ORCID logo

10/jun/2024

ABSTRACT Macaw palm (Acrocomia aculeata) is a widespread tree in Brazil, and the oil industry has been increasing interest in this tree due to its high oil concentrations, rusticity, and adaptability to different environments. Currently, macaw palms are being domesticated and are in an early rational cultivation process. Foliar diagnosis can contribute to managing fertilization, but there is no protocol for leaf sampling. This study aimed to evaluate the seasonal variation of leaf nutrient contents and indicate an adequate period […]

Carbon sequestration potential of pastures in Southern Brazil: A systematic review

Eduardo Erpen Fronza ORCID logo , Alexandre ten Caten ORCID logo , Felipe Bittencourt ORCID logo , Daisy Christiane Zambiazi ORCID logo , Abdon Luiz Schmitt Filho ORCID logo , Hizumi Lua Sarti Seó ORCID logo , [...]

31/maio/2024

ABSTRACT Since the industrial revolution, human activities have emitted approximately 2,500 Gt of CO2, increasing the concentration of atmospheric CO2 by 50 % compared to pre-industrial levels. To better understand the potential for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through proper management of degraded pasture areas, we conducted a systematic literature review and identified 23 publications reporting carbon sequestration values for pastures managed under different conditions in the south and southeast regions of Brazil. From this dataset, 17 publications considered to […]

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Garlic yield after decomposition and nutrient release of cover crops under no-tillage and conventional tillage

Leandro Hahn ORCID logo , Anderson Fernando Wamser ORCID logo , Neuro Hilton Wolschick ORCID logo , Douglas Luiz Grando ORCID logo , Gustavo Nogara de Siqueira ORCID logo , Gustavo Brunetto ORCID logo

31/maio/2024

ABSTRACT Garlic (Allium sativum) is normally grown under conventional tillage (CT) with soil being excessively mixed by plowing and harrowing operations that degrade soil structure, increase production costs, and increase environmental contamination. Alternatively, cover crops can be grown and their residues placed on soil surface, enabling garlic to be grown under no-tillage (NT) system. However, for subtropical climate there is little information on the impacts of tillage systems and cover crop species, particularly of their decomposition process and nutrients release, […]

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P-chromophore stability of Mehlich-1 and Mehlich-3 under Braga & Defelipo or Murphy & Riley dosing methods

Denison Queiroz Pogorzelski ORCID logo , Wedisson Oliveira Santos ORCID logo , Gabriel Grossi Pimentel ORCID logo , Fabiane Carvalho Ballotin ORCID logo , Patricia Cardoso Matias ORCID logo , Leonardus Vergütz ORCID logo

08/maio/2024

ABSTRACT The performance of colorimetric methods for P quantification has been overlooked by researchers for decades. We investigated the performance of two blue colorimetric methods for P quantification, Braga and Defelipo (B&D) and Murphy and Riley (M&R), using two commonly soil P extractants, Mehlich-1 (M1) and Mehlich-3 (M3). Specifically, we evaluated the color development time and its stability in different soil extractant solution proportions (1:1 or 1:4 v/v), the optimum wavelength, limits of detection, and element quantification. Our results indicate […]

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Nitrogen: from discovery, plant assimilation, sustainable usage to current enhanced efficiency fertilizers technologies – A review

Bruno Maia Abdo Rahmen Cassim ORCID logo , Izaias Pinheiro Lisboa ORCID logo , Marcos Renan Besen ORCID logo , Rafael Otto ORCID logo , Heitor Cantarella ORCID logo , Tadeu Takeyoshi Inoue ORCID logo , [...]

08/abr/2024

ABSTRACT From 1913 onwards, the global situation changed from a scenario of nitrogen (N) scarcity to an abundance of ammonia (NH3) produced synthetically via the Haber-Bosch process. Several N compounds have been synthesized since then, with urea becoming the main source of N, accounting for 55 % of current N consumption. However, N efficiency in agroecosystems is low and, normally, N recovery in cultivated plants is less than 50 %. This occurs because a large amount of reactive N is […]

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Nutritional reference values using the DRIS method and sample size for peach palm production

Mariana Passos da Conceição ORCID logo , Danilo Eduardo Rozane ORCID logo , Eder Florêncio Pereira ORCID logo , Cibelle Tamiris de Oliveira ORCID logo , Juliana Domingues Lima ORCID logo , Antonio João de Lima Neto ORCID logo

08/abr/2024

ABSTRACT One of the challenges in the peach palm production system is the interpretation of leaf analyses and the adaptation of fertilization recommendations. Tools that enhance fertilizer use efficiency are therefore needed. This study aimed to establish norms for evaluating the nutrient status of peach palms using the Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (DRIS) and to determine the adequate number of palm heart samples necessary for a more accurate assessment of productivity. Production, leaf nutrient content, and soil fertility data […]

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Assessment of nutritional status of soybean by the DRIS method in western of Bahia State

Eduardo Ferreira ORCID logo , Fabiana Campos Medeiros ORCID logo , Danilo Eduardo Rozane ORCID logo , Laura Lindsey ORCID logo , Caroline Amadori ORCID logo , Camila da Silva Rocha ORCID logo

08/abr/2024

ABSTRACT Increasing soybean yield in the MATOPIBA region can be attributed to fertility management, which is crucial to achieving maximum agronomic efficiency. Therefore, the proper management begins with the assessment of plant nutrition. This study aimed to evaluate soybean nutritional status in western Bahia using the Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (DRIS). Database comprised 153 samples from commercial fields located in the research area. To carry out the evaluation using the DRIS method, the database contained information on nutritional levels […]

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Boron nutrition improves peanuts yield and seed quality in a low B sandy soil

Carlos Felipe dos Santos Cordeiro ORCID logo , Leonardo Vesco Galdi ORCID logo , Gustavo Ricardo Aguiar Silva ORCID logo , Ceci Castilho Custodio ORCID logo , Fábio Rafael Echer ORCID logo

25/mar/2024

ABSTRACT Peanuts are mainly grown in sandy soils with low boron content, which may limit the crop yield, especially runner-type cultivars that have high-yields. Boron deficiency causes hollow heart in peanut seeds, reducing yield and seed quality, but the best strategy to supply boron to peanut is still not known. This study aimed to evaluate peanuts nutrition, yield, and seed quality as a function of boron rate, source, and application form. The study was conducted for two years in sandy […]

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