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Effect of potassium rates and application methods in no-till on soil K availability and crop yield

Gustavo Pesini ORCID logo , Dayana Jéssica Eckert ORCID logo , Matheus Ferrari Menegat ORCID logo , Gustavo Frosi ORCID logo , João Pedro Moro Flores ORCID logo , Lucas Aquino Alves ORCID logo , [...]

16/Dec/2024

ABSTRACT The combination of potassium (K) fertilization with the adoption of no-tillage (NT) increases the concentration gradient of K in the soil, requiring subsurface layers to diagnose fertility. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of K rates applied in band or broadcast on the soil K availability and soybean and wheat yield. The study was established in 2019 on a Latossolo (Ferralsol) in the northwest of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, under NT since 2002. Summer soybeans and […]

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Use of biochar as a component of substrates in horticulture and forestry: A review

Luiz Henrique Natalli ORCID logo , Everton Hillig ORCID logo , Kátia Cylene Lombardi ORCID logo , Marcelo Godinho ORCID logo , Remigio Paradelo Nuñez ORCID logo

12/Dec/2024

ABSTRACT Plant production in nurseries, both in the forestry and horticultural sectors, has a large demand for substrates, making the use of natural resources such as peat high. The composition of substrates must not only have the necessary characteristics for good plant development, such as porosity, density, and water retention, but also look for sustainable and economical production. Biochar is a material derived from the processing of various organic residues which, due to its physical and chemical characteristics, presents great […]

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Accumulation and distribution dynamics of biomass, phosphorus, and starch in cassava fertilized with or without phosphorus during long growth cycles

Luis Augusto de Souza Magolbo ORCID logo , Layana Gomes do Nascimento ORCID logo , Adalton Mazetti Fernandes ORCID logo , Politon Thiago Pereira Guedes ORCID logo

12/Dec/2024

ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth. In cassava, P promotes plant growth and alters the synthesis and accumulation of starch in the storage roots. This study aimed to understand the dynamics of the accumulation and distribution of biomass, P, and starch in cassava plants fertilized with or without P during long growth cycles. A randomized block design with a split-plot scheme and four replicates was used. Plots were represented by the application of […]

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Management of marandu grass pasture increases soil carbon and nitrogen stocks in silvopastoral systems in the Brazilian Cerrado

Arnon Henrique Campos Anésio ORCID logo , Márcia Vitória Santos ORCID logo , Mariana Almeida Dumont ORCID logo , Josiane Aparecida de Souza Barboza ORCID logo , Leidivan Almeida Frazão ORCID logo , Rafael Bastos Teixeira ORCID logo , [...]

12/Dec/2024

ABSTRACT Integration of systems with pastures, using silvopastoral systems, can increase soil carbon levels, optimize land use, improve the quality and productivity of agricultural products, and promote the conservation of environmental resources. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of management practices of marandu grass at eucalyptus shading levels in a silvopastoral systems, on organic carbon and nitrogen stocks, and soil chemical properties in the Brazilian Cerrado. Environments with different light availability in the plots (SPS 55-60, SPS 50-55, SPS […]

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Differences between Pseudobombax grandiflorum and Bauhinia forficata in terms of responsiveness and dependence to mycorrhiza

Joel Quintino de Oliveira Júnior ORCID logo , Ederson da Conceição Jesus ORCID logo , Marcos Gervasio Pereira ORCID logo , Cristiane Figueira da Silva ORCID logo , Rodrigo Camara ORCID logo

25/Nov/2024

ABSTRACT The benefits promoted by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) to forest species seedlings include higher growth rate, better nutrition, and higher survival rates. Inoculation with AMF may facilitate revegetation of degraded lands, although it depends on symbionts and environmental conditions, such as soil P availability. In this sense, the lack of information justifies the carrying out of studies of this nature. We investigated the dependence and responsiveness of two forest species native to the Atlantic Forest, Pseudobombax grandiflorum and Bauhinia […]

Cropping and soil management systems effects on soil organic matter fractions in diversified agricultural fields in the Cerrado

Antonino José Jacques Gambôa Fernandez de Oliveira Netto ORCID logo , Lucas Medeiros Fagundes ORCID logo , Luiz Alberto da Silva Rodrigues Pinto ORCID logo , Emerson Trogello ORCID logo , Marcos Gervasio Pereira ORCID logo

25/Nov/2024

ABSTRACT Soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics can be significantly influenced by various cultivation practices, particularly under environmental and edaphic conditions that enhance and accelerate the transformations of organic materials such as straw, root biomass, and organic fertilizers. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of different cultivation and soil management systems on SOM fractions in agricultural areas of the Cerrado Goiano region. The research was conducted across three areas with diverse production systems: 1) BV area, including soybean monoculture (SM01), […]

Cover crops influence the physical hydric quality of a tropical sandy soil under no-tillage cotton cropping

Pedro Luan Ferreira da Silva ORCID logo , Cássio Antonio Tormena ORCID logo , Fábio Rafael Echer ORCID logo , Camila Pereira Cagna ORCID logo , Caroline Honorato Rocha ORCID logo , Renato Paiva de Lima ORCID logo

25/Nov/2024

ABSTRACT Reduced stability and structural resilience expose sandy soils to physical degradation under intensive production systems. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of different cover crops (CC) under no-tillage system (NTS) cotton cropping, grown either individually or in combination, on the soil physical quality (SPQ) of a sandy loam Oxisol (Latossolo) in southeastern Brazil. To quantify the effects of CC on soil physical quality indicators, an experiment in randomized blocks design was implemented with the treatments: CC1: single cultivation […]

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Education of 21st century: A proposal of flipped classroom strategy to teach Soil Biology

Ademir Sergio Ferreira Araujo ORCID logo , Erika Valente de Medeiros ORCID logo , Diogo Paes da Costa ORCID logo , Arthur Prudencio de Araujo Pereira ORCID logo , Lucas William Mendes ORCID logo , Leandro Nascimento Lemos ORCID logo

25/Nov/2024

ABSTRACT Flipped Classroom (FC) approach has gained widespread acceptance across various education levels, particularly in higher education settings. Flipped Classroom represents a method employed to stimulate student learning, enhance academic performance, and foster student motivation and engagement. This approach involves the utilization of pre-class materials such as recorded lectures and multimedia resources for student review, while class time is dedicated to exercises, projects, or discussions. Numerous studies have documented enhanced learning outcomes among students of mathematics and science through FC […]

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Critical levels and fertility classes of soils with high-activity clay in the Brazilian semi-arid region

Henrique Antunes de Souza ORCID logo , Antonio João de Lima Neto ORCID logo , Roberto Cláudio Fernandes Franco Pompeu ORCID logo , Fernando Lisboa Guedes ORCID logo , Rafael Gonçalves Tonucci ORCID logo , Ana Clara Rodrigues Cavalcante ORCID logo , [...]

04/Nov/2024

ABSTRACT Soil fertility evaluation is important for adopting conservation management and adequate nutrient supply. The objective of this study was to identify critical levels and soil fertility classes using the boundary line method for rainfed crops (corn, cowpea and sabiá [Mimosa caesalpiniifolia]) in the Brazilian semi-arid region. A database of 226 soil fertility analyses of samples from the 0.00-0.20 m soil layer, and corn, cowpea and sabiá yields from Ceará State was used to generate interpretation classes (at 80 and […]

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Drill cuttings from oil exploration improve properties of substrate and growth of Ipê-branco (Tabebuia roseoalba) seedlings

Victória Maria Monteiro Mendonça ORCID logo , Dione Richer Momolli ORCID logo , Alan Henrique Marques de Abreu ORCID logo , Júlio César Ribeiro ORCID logo , Marcos Vinicius Winckler Caldeira ORCID logo , Jorge Makhlouta Alonso ORCID logo , [...]

23/Oct/2024

ABSTRACT More information is needed on the potential of using drill cuttings (crushed rocks) from the oil industry in agriculture and forestry. An experiment in forest nursery was carried out to evaluate the influence of substrates formulated from onshore gravel on characteristics of Ipê-branco (Tabebuia roseoalba) seedlings (i.e., growth, quality, and nutrition). We used five gravimetric proportions of gravel from drill cuttings mixed with Pinus-bark – commercial substrate (Mecplant® Florestal 3): control with only commercial substrate and zero gravel (G0), […]

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