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Pedodiagenetic Characterization of Cretaceous Paleosols in Southwest Minas Gerais, Brazil

Diego Luciano do Nascimento, Francisco Sergio Bernardes Ladeira, Alessandro Batezelli

18/Jan/2017

ABSTRACT The influence of post-burial geological processes on preserving pedogenic properties has great importance in identifying ancient paleosols both in the field and in a laboratory. However there are not many publications that focus on characterizing paleosol diagenesis. As temperature and pressure progressively increase, evidence of pedogenesis is modified and destroyed, hindering paleoenvironment characterization and interpretation. This paper discusses diagenetic evidence and its relation to strictly pedogenic features, like structure, cements, nodules, and neoformation of clay minerals using the carbonate […]

Magnetic Susceptibility of Soil to Differentiate Soil Environments in Southern Brazil

Priscila Vogelei Ramos, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, José Marques, Diego Silva Siqueira, Jaime Antonio de Almeida, Jean Michel Moura-Bueno

11/Jan/2017

ABSTRACT The interest in new techniques to support digital soil mapping (DSM) is increasing. Numerous studies pointed out that the measure of magnetic susceptibility (MS) can be extremely useful in the identification of properties related with factors and processes of soil formation, applied to soil mapping. This study addressed the effectiveness of magnetic soil susceptibility to identify and facilitate the distinction of different pedogenic environments of a representative hillslope in the highland Planalto Médio in the state of Rio Grande […]

Cacao Crop Management Zones Determination Based on Soil Properties and Crop Yield

Perla Silva Matos de Carvalho, Laís Barreto Franco, Samuel de Assis Silva, George Andrade Sodré, Daniel Marçal de Queiroz, Julião Soares de Souza Lima

12/Dec/2016

ABSTRACT: The use of management zones has ensured yield success for numerous agricultural crops. In spite of this potential, studies applying precision agricultural techniques to cacao plantations are scarce or almost nonexistent. The aim of the present study was to delineate management zones for cacao crop, create maps combining soil physical properties and cacao tree yield, and identify what combinations best fit within the soil chemical properties. The study was conducted in 2014 on a cacao plantation in a Nitossolo […]

Histosols in an Upper Montane Environment in the Itatiaia Plateau

Paula Fernanda Chaves Soares, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Luiz Carlos Ruiz Pessenda

09/Dec/2016

ABSTRACT: Highland environments favor accumulation and preservation of soil organic matter (SOM) due to low temperatures, leading to the formation of Histosols. The Itatiaia National Park (INP), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, offers conditions for preservation of SOM deposited over time, which has led to the formation of these soils. The objective of this study was to characterize Histosols in this environment, with the premise that it may provide evidence of changes in vegetation. Organossolos (Histosols) were sampled, characterized, described, and […]

Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern Amazonia

Mariana Delgado Oliveira Zenero, Laura Fernanda Simões da Silva, Selene Cristina de Pierri Castilho, Alix Vidal, Michel Grimaldi, Miguel Cooper

09/Dec/2016

ABSTRACT: Knowledge of soils in the Amazon rainforest is becoming increasingly essential due to dynamics adopted by farmers that substitute forest for pastures, together with growing pressure from diverse segments of society towards adoption of sustainable production systems. The objective of this study was to characterize the soils along two toposequences, one under forest (F) and the other under pasture (P), and to verify how the change in land use influences soil attributes, evaluating their inclusion in the Brazilian Soil […]

Genesis and Classification of Soils from Subtropical Mountain Regions of Southern Brazil

Denilson Dortzbach, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Ademir Fontana, Eduardo de Carvalho Silva

17/Oct/2016

ABSTRACT Soils formed in high mountainous regions in southern Brazil are characterized by great accumulation of organic matter (OM) in the surface horizons and variation in the degree of development. We hypothesized that soil properties and genesis are influenced by the interaction of parent materials and climate factors, which differ depending on the location along the altitudinal gradient. The goal of this study was to characterize and classify the soil, evaluate soil distribution, and determine the interactive effects of soil-forming […]

Predicting Runoff Risks by Digital Soil Mapping

Mayesse Aparecida da Silva, Marx Leandro Naves Silva, Phillip Ray Owens, Nilton Curi, Anna Hoffmann Oliveira, Bernardo Moreira Candido

17/Oct/2016

ABSTRACT Digital soil mapping (DSM) permits continuous mapping soil types and properties through raster formats considering variation within soil class, in contrast to the traditional mapping that only considers spatial variation of soils at the boundaries of delineated polygons. The objective of this study was to compare the performance of SoLIM (Soil Land Inference Model) for two sets of environmental variables on digital mapping of saturated hydraulic conductivity and solum depth (A + B horizons) and to apply the best […]

Is It Possible to Classify Topsoil Texture Using a Sensor Located 800 km Away from the Surface?

José Alexandre Melo Demattê, Marcelo Rodrigo Alves, Fabricio da Silva Terra, Raoni Wainer Duarte Bosquilia, Caio Troula Fongaro, Pedro Paulo da Silva Barros

17/Oct/2016

ABSTRACT It is often difficult for pedologists to “see” topsoils indicating differences in properties such as soil particle size. Satellite images are important for obtaining quick information for large areas. However, mapping extensive areas of bare soil using a single image is difficult since most areas are usually covered by vegetation. Thus, the aim of this study was to develop a strategy to determine bare soil areas by fusing multi-temporal satellite images and classifying them according to soil textures. Three […]

An Evaluation of the Use of Statistical Procedures in Soil Science

Laene de Fátima Tavares, André Mundstock Xavier de Carvalho, Lucas Gonçalves Machado

23/Aug/2016

ABSTRACT Experimental statistical procedures used in almost all scientific papers are fundamental for clearer interpretation of the results of experiments conducted in agrarian sciences. However, incorrect use of these procedures can lead the researcher to incorrect or incomplete conclusions. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of the experiments and quality of the use of statistical procedures in soil science in order to promote better use of statistical procedures. For that purpose, 200 articles, published between […]

Genesis and Classification of Soils Containing Carbonates in a Toposequence of the Bambuí Group

Deyvid Diego Carvalho Maranhão, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Leonardo Santos Collier, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Antonio Carlos Azevedo, Rafael de Souza Cavassani

23/Aug/2016

ABSTRACT The Bambuí Group, formed from siliciclastic sediments deposited on an extensive epicontinental platform at the end of the Neoproterozoic era, is characterized by limestones with fine to very fine texture. Limestone-derived soils in the southeast of Tocantins state, Brazil, are less notorious than similar soils in other regions of Brazil and their characterization could contribute to the Brazilian System for Soil Classification (SiBCS). Given that little is known of these soils, despitetheir agricultural potential, the objective of this study […]

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