153 resultados para Animal biology
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The structural stability and restructuring ability of a soil are related to the methods of crop management and soil preparation. A recommended strategy to reduce the effects of soil preparation is to use crop rotation and cover crops that help conserve and restore the soil structure. The aim of this study was to evaluate and quantify the homogeneous morphological units in soil under conventional mechanized tillage and animal traction, as well as to assess the effect on the soil structure of intercropping with jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis L.). Profiles were analyzed in April of 2006, in five counties in the Southern-Central region of Paraná State (Brazil), on family farms producing maize (Zea mays L.), sometimes intercropped with jack bean. The current structures in the crop profile were analyzed using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and subsequently principal component analysis (PCA) to generate statistics. Morphostructural soil analysis showed a predominance of compact units in areas of high-intensity cultivation under mechanized traction. The cover crop did not improve the structure of the soil with low porosity and compact units that hamper the root system growth. In areas exposed to animal traction, a predominance of cracked units was observed, where roots grew around the clods and along the gaps between them.
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Phosphate release kinetics from manures are of global interest because sustainable plant nutrition with phosphate will be a major concern in the future. Although information on the bioavailability and chemical composition of P present in manure used as fertilizer are important to understand its dynamics in the soil, such studies are still scarce. Therefore, P extraction was evaluated in this study by sequential chemical fractionation, desorption with anion-cation exchange resin and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (31P-NMR) spectroscopy to assess the P forms in three different dry manure types (i.e. poultry, cattle and swine manure). All three methods showed that the P forms in poultry, cattle and swine dry manures are mostly inorganic and highly bioavailable. The estimated P pools showed that organic and recalcitrant P forms were negligible and highly dependent on the Ca:P ratio in manures. The results obtained here showed that the extraction of P with these three different methods allows a better understanding and complete characterization of the P pools present in the manures.
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O manejo da altura de pastejo das forrageiras pelos bovinos pode comprometer os atributos físicos do solo. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a influência da altura de pastejo de braquiária (Urochloa ruziziensis) e a carga animal média, após três anos de sistema integração lavoura-pecuária com soja, nos atributos físicos de um Latossolo Vermelho distrófico típico. O delineamento experimental foi de blocos casualizados, com três repetições. Cinco tratamentos com 10, 20, 30 e 40 cm de altura de pastejo, após 84 dias de pastejo contínuo mantidos com carga variável de bovinos, e um tratamento testemunha sem pastejo foram avaliados em parcelas experimentais de 1 ha. Em novembro de 2012, após o terceiro período de pastejo, com carga animal média de 1.262, 919, 892 e 724 kg ha-1 de peso vivo, respectivamente, para as alturas de pastejo de 10, 20, 30 e 40 cm, coletaram-se amostras indeformadas de solo nas camadas de 0-10, 10-20 e 20-30 cm, as quais foram utilizadas para determinar as curvas de retenção de água e de resistência do solo à penetração e a densidade do solo (Ds), bem como para calcular o intervalo hídrico ótimo (IHO). A menor Ds ocorreu na camada de 0-10 cm para a altura de pastejo de 31 cm da braquiária que correspondeu a 72 % da carga animal máxima. O maior IHO ocorreu na camada de 10-20 cm para a altura de pastejo de 23 cm da braquiária que correspondeu a 83 % da carga animal máxima. O manejo da altura de pastejo da braquiária foi limitado em 23 cm pela maior carga animal e melhores atributos físicos na camada de 10-20 cm do Latossolo Vermelho distrófico típico.