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Soil organic carbon stock in a peat-wetland ecosystem in the Cerrado biome under different land covers and its role in water storage

Ianna Santana Souza ORCID logo , Ingrid Horák-Terra ORCID logo , Fabrício da Silva Terra ORCID logo , Uidemar Morais Barral ORCID logo , Hudson Rosemberg Poceschi e Campos ORCID logo , Leonardo Pereira Silva Costa ORCID logo , [...]

01/Apr/2025

ABSTRACT Wetlands provide important ecosystem services, including climate regulation through carbon sequestration and water storage. Identifying and protecting wetlands is a potentially significant opportunity for current global mitigation efforts. Cerrado wetlands commonly contain carbon-rich soils (peat); however, these environments have been neglected due to lack of knowledge on their characteristics and behaviors. Obtaining data in remote regions using a detailed sampling approach to characterize the organic carbon accumulation in these environments is extremely necessary. In this study, soil samples from […]

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Diagnostic leaves for evaluating dwarf cashew nutritional status

Thais da Silva Martins ORCID logo , Carlos Alberto Kenji Taniguchi ORCID logo , Luiz Augusto Lopes Serrano ORCID logo , William Natale ORCID logo , Danilo Eduardo Rozane ORCID logo , Adriana Guirado Artur ORCID logo

20/Mar/2025

ABSTRACT Cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a fruit species widely cultivated in Brazil, but the interest in evaluating this plant nutritional status is very recent, to the point there is still no defined diagnostic leaf. This study aimed to define the leaves that reflect the nutritional status of dwarf cashews. Leaf samples were collected from a productive orchard established with four dwarf cashew clones: ‘CCP 76’, ‘BRS 189’, ‘BRS 226’, and ‘BRS 265’. Leaf sampling was performed over four […]

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Potential acidity determination for soils with high soil organic matter

Douglas Luiz Grando ORCID logo , Lucas Peranzoni Deponti ORCID logo , Marcos de Lima Rodrigues ORCID logo , Cauan Guerra Martins ORCID logo , William Natale ORCID logo , Djalma Eugenio Schmitt ORCID logo , [...]

20/Mar/2025

ABSTRACT Lime applications are used in acid soils to correct pH and eliminate Al3+ toxicity in crops. The lime rates are determined based on the estimated soil potential acidity (H+Al), using soil incubations with calcium carbonate (CaCO3) for 180 days, being a time-consuming and laborious process. An alternative method with calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2] for 96 h incubation may efficiently estimate H+Al, but it needs further studies. Also, soils from specific regions in southern Brazil have high organic matter (SOM) contents […]

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Cover crops in between-rows of Coffea canephora for reduction of soil erosion

Gustavo Soares de Souza ORCID logo , Mateus Lopes Domiciano ORCID logo , Gildásio Ribeiro Sarnaglia ORCID logo , Irany Rodrigues Pretti ORCID logo , Petterson Teixeira Gonçalves ORCID logo , Marciano Kaulz ORCID logo , [...]

11/Mar/2025

ABSTRACT Soil erosion in tropical environments causes environmental, social and economic damage. Canephora coffee crops are impacted by soil erosion and testing alternatives to mitigate this damage is a current need. This study aimed to evaluate the losses of sediment, organic carbon, nutrients and surface runoff caused by water erosion in between-rows spacing of Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner plants in management with and without cover crops, and the effect of the intensity of rains on sediment loss and […]

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Nutrient uptake and removal by runner peanut cultivars of different maturity groups

Carlos Felipe dos Santos Cordeiro ORCID logo , Leonardo Vesco Galdi ORCID logo , Fábio Rafael Echer ORCID logo

27/Feb/2025

ABSTRACT Modern runner-type peanut cultivars have high yield potential, but little is still known about the dynamics of nutrient uptake by these cultivars and whether nutrient uptake differs between maturity groups. This study evaluated the growth, nutrient uptake, and nutrient removal of runner-type peanut cultivars with early and late maturity. The study was conducted in the field in the 2021/2022 season, in a sandy soil environment in southeastern Brazil. Treatments consisted of runner-type peanut cultivars (early and late maturity) and […]

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Mulching effects on the quality formation of medicinal materials and rhizosphere soil microenvironment in Notopterygium franchetii in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Shengrong Xu ORCID logo , Ruili Ma ORCID logo , Shibing Yang ORCID logo , Taijia La ORCID logo , Xingmei Nan ORCID logo , Wenjuan Kang ORCID logo

10/Feb/2025

ABSTRACT Different cultivation methods directly affect the quality of medicinal materials, to gain insights into the effects of different type of mulching on the quality of Notopterygium franchetii root medicinal materials, farmland experiments were conducted in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. We subjected two-year-old Notopterygium franchetii seedling to five mulching treatments: no mulching (CK, control), coarse sand mulching (CM), grassy mulching (GM), stalk mulching (SM), and plastic mulching (PM). Following these treatments, we determined the moisture content, pH, NPK contents, and enzymeatic […]

Automatic measurement of surface runoff at the plot scale

Lucas Raimundo Rauber ORCID logo , Dalvan José Reinert ORCID logo , Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Kelvin Salbego Nunes ORCID logo , Micael Stolben Mallman ORCID logo

10/Feb/2025

ABSTRACT Although the hydrological importance of water infiltration into the soil and surface runoff is well known, manual measurement of these processes, especially at the plot and hillslope scales, is laborious and requires a trained team. This study aimed to develop prototypes with the tipping bucket principle for the automatic monitoring of surface runoff at a plot scale (14.5 × 3 m). In total, 18 prototypes were built and installed in an experiment with different soil covers. Aspects of the […]

Immediate and residual effect of tobacco powder compost and of NPK on N2O emissions and on N use in a wheat/corn crop succession

Pâmela Oruoski ORCID logo , Celso Aita ORCID logo , Stefen Barbosa Pujol ORCID logo , Heitor Luís Santin Bazzo ORCID logo

04/Feb/2025

ABSTRACT Organic fertilization with tobacco powder compost produced via solid-state fermentation (SSF) is a recent practice that needs to be evaluated through research. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of two nitrogen sources – tobacco powder compost or mineral fertilizer (NPK) – and of compost doses on N use and loss in an immediate and residual way in a wheat/corn crop succession in a subtropical Argissolo. The wheat/corn crop succession was established after three successive fertilizer applications with different […]

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Coconut residues increase light fraction of organic matter and water retention in semi-arid sandy soil under irrigated cultivation

Isnara Evelin Barbosa da Silva ORCID logo , Magnus Dall’Igna Deon ORCID logo , Davi José Silva ORCID logo , Francisco Alisson da Silva Xavier ORCID logo , Ana Paula Guimarães Santos ORCID logo , Diana Signor ORCID logo

16/Dec/2024

ABSTRACT Coconut palm cultivation is associated with the generation of a large amount of residues, mainly from coconut shells, and their utilization in agriculture can represent an opportunity in the context of circular economy and climate change. This study aimed to determine the effect of coconut shell deposition on carbon (C) stocks, organic matter quality, and soil water retention in coconut palm cultivation in the Brazilian semi-arid region. The study was conducted in a commercial coconut palm cultivation area in […]

Critical potassium concentrations for the initial cultivation of Cedrela fissilis Vell

Nonato Junior Ribeiro dos Santos ORCID logo , José Zilton Lopes Santos ORCID logo , Sulianne Idalior Paião Rosado ORCID logo , Tainah Manuela Benlolo Brabosa ORCID logo , Mylena Rêgo Panza ORCID logo , Marcelo Tavares Nunes ORCID logo , [...]

16/Dec/2024

ABSTRACT Providing nutrients in optimum quantities is essential for increasing the productivity of timber species. Despite this, we know little about the actual potassium (K) requirements of native Amazonian Forest species. This study aimed to determine the critical level of K deficiency and toxicity for the initial cultivation of cedar. We grew Cedrela fissilis seedlings in a nutrient solution under the effect of five concentrations of K (0, 1, 2, 5, and 8 mmol L-1) in a completely randomized design […]

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