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NUTRIENT RECOMMENDATION MODEL FOR CARROT CROP – FERTICALC CARROT

Luciel Rauni Dezordi, Leonardo Angelo de Aquino, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Priscila Maria de Aquino, Luiz Paulo Dornelas dos Santos

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT The literature on fertilization for carrot growing usually recommends nutrient application rates for yield expectations lower than the yields currently obtained. Moreover, the recommendation only considers the results of soil chemical analysis and does not include effects such as crop residues or variations in yield levels. The aim of this study was to propose a fertilizer recommendation system for carrot cultivation (FERTICALC Carrot) which includes consideration of the nutrient supply by crop residues, variation in intended yield, soil chemical […]

SURFACE APPLICATION OF LIME WITH DIFFERENT MAGNESIUM CONTENTS AND PARTICLE SIZES UNDER A NO-TILL SYSTEM

Maik Barbosa Rodrighero, Gabriel Barth, Eduardo Fávero Caires

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT To reduce acidity in no-till systems, lime is broadcast on the soil surface without incorporation. Two experiments were carried out, one in a clayey Latossolo Vermelho Distrófico (Rhodic Hapludox) and another in a sandy loam Neossolo Litólico Húmico (Lithic Hapludoll), to test the hypothesis that the source and particle size of lime influence soil reaction in the short term, and crop response to surface liming under a no-till system. A randomized complete block design was used in a 2 […]

MANAGEMENT OF IRRIGATION AND NITROGEN FERTILIZERS TO REDUCE AMMONIA VOLATILIZATION

Fernando Viero, Cimélio Bayer, Renan Costa Beber Vieira, Eduardo Carniel

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT Nitrogen losses by ammonia (NH3) volatilization can be reduced by appropriate irrigation management or by alternative N sources, replacing urea. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of irrigation management and N source combinations in decreasing NH3 volatilization from an Argissolo Vermelho Distrófico típico cultivated for 28 years with black oat (Avena strigosa) and maize (Zea mays), under no-tillage in the region of Depressão Central, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The experiment was arranged in a […]

SWEET SORGHUM PERFORMANCE AFFECTED BY SOIL COMPACTION AND SOWING TIME AS A SECOND CROP IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO

Wellingthon da Silva Guimarães Júnnyor, Eduardo da Costa Severiano, Alessandro Guerra da Silva, Wainer Gomes Gonçalves, Renata Andrade, Brendow Roberto Rodrigues Martins, [...]

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT Increasing attention has recently been given to sweet sorghum as a renewable raw material for ethanol production, mainly because its cultivation can be fully mechanized. However, the intensive use of agricultural machinery causes soil structural degradation, especially when performed under inadequate conditions of soil moisture. The aims of this study were to evaluate the physical quality of a Latossolo Vermelho Distroférrico (Oxisol) under compaction and its components on sweet sorghum yield forsecond cropsowing in the Brazilian Cerrado (Brazilian tropical […]

SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF SOIL PROPERTIES IN AN AGRARIAN REFORM SETTLEMENT

James Ribeiro de Azevedo, Célia Regina Paes Bueno, Gener Tadeu Pereira

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT The study of soil chemical and physical properties variability is important for suitable management practices. The aim of this study was to evaluate the spatial variability of soil properties in the Malhada do Meio settlement to subsidize soil use planning. The settlement is located in Chapadinha, MA, Brazil, and has an area of 630.86 ha. The vegetation is seasonal submontane deciduous forest and steppe savanna. The geology is formed of sandstones and siltstones of the Itapecuru Formation and by […]

CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL UNDER VEGETABLE CROPPING IN WATERSHEDS, AFTER ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER

Celeste Queiroz Rossi, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Adriana Maria de Aquino, Sandra Santana de Lima, Ricardo Luis Louro Berbara

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT Soil organic matter is an important primary source of nutrients for plants and influences infiltration, water retention, susceptibility to erosion, and soil aggregation. However, this process is conditioned on the quality and quantity of organic matter supplied. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of the environmental disaster caused by rain in areas of horticulture production in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro. The following areas were selected: A1- no impact (control); A2 – totally […]

RECOVERY OF AN OXISOL DEGRADED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF A HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT

Joseane Carina Borges de Carvalho, Carlos Roberto Espindola, Marlene Cristina Alves, Getulio Coutinho Figueiredo, Sonia Carmela Falci Dechen

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT The removal of thick layers of soil under native scrubland (Cerrado) on the right bank of the Paraná River in Selvíria (State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil) for construction of the Ilha Solteira Hydroelectric Power Plant caused environmental damage, affecting the revegetation process of the stripped soil. Over the years, various kinds of land use and management systems have been tried, and the aim of this study was to assess the effects of these attempts to restore the […]

ASSESSMENT OF BIOAVAILABILITY OF HEAVY METALS AFTER VERMICOMPOSTING IN THE PRESENCE OF ELECTRONIC WASTE

Odilaine Inácio de Carvalho Damasceno, César Reis, Efraim Lázaro Reis, Carlos Roberto Bellato, Paulo Henrique Fidêncio

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT Heavy metals contained in electronic waste, if discarded improperly, can become bioavailable after vermicomposting, posing a risk to the environment. Small-scale vermicomposting experiments were carried out with printed circuit boards (PCBs) to investigate the migration of heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, and Sn) to the final compost, as well as the mobility and bioavailability of these metals. High total levels of Pb, Sn and Cu in samples of manure with electronic waste (MEW) and vegetables with electronic waste […]

DECOMPOSITION OF SEWAGE SLUDGE AND SEWAGE SLUDGE COMPOST IN A HAPLUDOX SOIL

Sarah Mello Leite Moretti, Edna Ivani Bertoncini, Cassio Hamilton Abreu

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT The agricultural use of sewage sludge and derivatives is to be carried out according to requirements established by Brazilian federal legislation and by legislation of the State of São Paulo, which requires that these organic materials must have at least 30 % of the total organic carbon degraded when incorporated in agricultural soils. To observe the degradation rates of sewage sludge and of organic compost produced from the same sewage sludge mixed with ground material from tree pruning, we […]

ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF COAL MINING WASTE

Luís Carlos Iuñes de Oliveira, Dilmar Baretta, Talyta Zortéa, Katiane Casarotto, Priscilla Dors, Mari Lucia Campos, [...]

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT The disposal of large amounts of coal mining waste chemically modifies the soil, and this may change the structure and activity of soil fauna. The objective of this investigation was to study the ecotoxicological effects of depositions of pyritic waste (coal plus pyrite) in two soils collected in Santa Catarina, Argissolo Vermelho-Amarelo (Ultisol) e Nitossolo Háplico (Hapludox), at the application rates of 0, 2.5, 5, 10, and 20 % of that residue. Survival and reproduction of Enchytraeus crypticus and […]

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