999 resultados para soil saturation


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Irrigation with treated domestic sewage wastewater (TSE) is an agricultural practice to reduce water requirements of agroecossystems and the nutrient load impact on freshwaters, but adverse effects on soil chemical (salinization, sodification, etc.) and soil physical properties (alteration in soil porosity and hydraulic conductivity, etc.) have been reported. This study aimed to define some relationships among these changes in an Oxisol using multivariate analysis. Corn (Zea mays L.) and sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) were grown for two years, irrigated with TSE. The following soil properties were determined: Ca2+; Mg2+; Na+; K+ and H + Al contents, cationic exchangeable capacity (CEC), sum of bases (SB), base saturation (V), texture (sand, silt and clay), macro-, micro-, and cryptoporosity (V MA, V MI and V CRI), water content at soil saturation (θS) and at field capacity (θFC), residual water content (θR), soil bulk density (d s), water dispersed clay (WDC) and saturated hydraulic conductivity (K SAT). Factor analysis revealed the following six principal factors: Fine Porosity (composed of Na+; K+; WDC, θR, θRFC, and V CRI); Large Porosity (θS, d s, V MA, Vs); Soil CEC (Ca2+; Mg2+; CEC, SB, V); Soil Acidity (H + Al); and Soil Texture (factors 5 and 6). A dual pore structure appears clearly to the factors 1 and 2, with an apparent relationship between fine porosity and the monovalent cations Na+ and K+. The irrigation (with potable sodic tap water or sewage wastewater) only had a significant effect on Fine Porosity and Large Porosity factors, while factors 3 and 4 (Soil CEC and Soil Acidity) were correlated with soil depth. The main conclusion was a shift in pore distribution (large to fine pores) during irrigation with TSE, which induces an increase of water storage and reduces the capacity of drainage of salts.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate chemical attributes alterations of a clay-loam textured soil and dry mass accumulation of maize submitted to application of cassava wastewater doses in three assessment periods. The experiment was conducted under greenhouse using a completely randomized experimental design in a factorial 5 × 3, with four replicates. The analyzed factors of research were doses of cassava wastewater (0; 12.6; 25.2; 50.4; 75.6 m3 ha-1) andassessment periods (20, 40 and 52 days after germination). The following parameters were determined: electric conductivity of soil saturation extract, pH in water, content of available P, content of exchangeable K+, Ca2+, Mg2+ and Na+of soil, dry mass of leaves and stem. The application of cassava wastewater on soil enables increase of pH, electric conductivity of saturation extract, contents of available P, contents of exchangeable K+ and Na+ and dry mass of leaves and stem. However, only pH and content of exchangeable K+ of soil, the electric conductivity of saturation extract and dry mass of leaves and stem are influenced by assessment period.

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Water used for irrigation in semiarid regions of the world is not always of good quality, and may contain salts levels that inhibit plants growth. This study was conducted to evaluate the growth of papaya ( Carica papaya L.) ‘Golden’ seedlings irrigated with saline water in soil with and without bovine biofertilizer produced by anaerobic fermentation of a mixture of fresh bovine manure and water. The experiment was carried out in Areia County, Paraiba State, Brazil. Treatments were distributed in randomized blocks using a factorial design 5 × 2 relative to five salinity levels in irrigation water of 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 dS m-1 in soil with and without bovine biofertilizer, corresponding to 10% of the substrate volume. At 90 d after emergence (DAE), both the electrical conductivity (EC) in soil saturation extract, biometric growth and DM production of papaya seedlings were evaluated. Increased salinity from 0.5 to 4.0 dS m-1 raised, within 90 DAE, soil EC of saturation extract (ECse) from 1.19 to 3.95 dS m-1 and from 1.23 to 3.63 dS m-1 in treatments with and without bovine biofertilizer, respectively. Also, the increase in water salinity from 0.5 dS m-1 to the estimated maximum values ranging from 1.46 to 2.13 dS m-1 stimulated seedling height to 11.42 and 18.72 cm in soil with and without bovine biofertilizer, respectively. Higher salinity levels in irrigation water increased soil salinity levels to values that inhibited both growth and quality of papaya seedlings, but with less severity when treated with bovine biofertilizer.

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The present study describes and evaluates the horizontal and vertical structures of a lowland forest fragment on a hillock in the municipality of Silva Jardim, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil (22 degrees 31`56 `` S and 42 degrees 20`46 `` W). Twenty plots (10x2m) totaling 0.5ha were laid out following the slope grade using DBH >= 5cm as the inclusion criterion. A total of 734 individuals were encountered, yielding a total density of 1468 ind./ha and a total basal area of 10783m(2). The richness values (129 species/41 families), Shannon-Wiener diversity (4.22) and equitability (0.87) indices indicated an accentuated floristic heterogeneity and low ecological dominance. Lauraceae, Myrtaceae, Fabaceae and Euphorbiaceae showed the greatest species richness, corroborating other studies that indicated these species as the most representative of Atlantic Forest areas in southeastern Brazil. The species with the greatest importance values (VI) were Aparisthmium cordatum, Guapira opposita, Lacistema pubescens, Xylopia sericea, Tapirira guianensis and Piptocarpha macropoda. The high diversity observed was influenced by earlier anthropogenic actions and by the current successional stage. The forest fragment studied demonstrated closer floristic similarity to areas inventoried in a close-by biological reserve than to fragments dispersed throughout the coastal plain. Similarities in soil type, degree of soil saturation and use-history of forest resources all support these relationships. The fragmented physiognomy of the central lowland in this region and the use-history of the landscape make these small remnant forest areas important in terms of establishing strategies for landscape restoration and species conservation.

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O crescimento radicular do algodoeiro é controlado geneticamente, mas fatores do solo como Al tóxico e baixos teores de Ca podem prejudicá-lo. Foi aplicado calcário a um Latossolo Vermelho-Escuro de textura média com 10% de saturação por bases, para se atingir 30, 50 e 70% de saturação do solo por bases (usando-se quatro níveis de saturação), com o objetivo de estudar o crescimento radicular e a nutrição de três cultivares de algodão (Gossypium hirsutum L., v. latifolium Hutch): IAC 20, IAC 22 e CNPA-ITA 90, em resposta à calagem. O experimento foi conduzido em vasos com 4 L de solo, em condições de casa de vegetação, até 37 dias após a emergência das plantas, num delineamento fatorial 3 x 4, com quatro repetições em blocos casualisados. A calagem foi necessária para um bom crescimento radicular do algodoeiro. A cultivar IAC 22 mostrou sistema radicular mais tolerante à baixa saturação por bases, em comparação com IAC 20 e CNPA-ITA 90, mas o máximo crescimento radicular ocorreu em saturação por bases ao redor de 50%, nas três cultivares. CNPA-ITA 90 foi mais exigente em K e mais tolerante ao Mn, com menor produção de matéria seca nas saturações mais altas.

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The aim of this study was evaluate the response of two coffee cultivars (tolerant and sensitive to aluminum - Al), inoculated or not by two arbuscular mycorriza fungi (AMF), Gigaspora margarita and Glomus etunicatum, in cerrado Oxisol, with different base saturation. This experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions, with a complete randomized design, in a 2x3x2 factorial scheme, consisting of 2 cultivars (tolerante and sensitive to Al), 3 treatments with mycorrhizal (inoculated with two species of AMF and without inoculation) and 3 levels of soil base saturation (30, 45 and 53 V%), with five replicates per treatment. The variables were: plant height, stem diameter, leaf area, shoot dry weight, root fresh weight, nitrate reductase activity, chlorophyll concentration, root colonization and number of AMF spores. Mycorrhizae isolates promoted greater response of coffee plants, in acid soil with high concentration of Al, but this response was observed for both cultivars when plants were colonized by G. margarita. The cultivars evaluated showed no differences in Al tolerance when non inoculated.

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Information on improved cultivars of fall panicum and cultural practices concerning its cultivation is scarce in Brazil. So, the objectives of this research work were to evaluate root length and the mineral nutrition of fall panicum plants as influenced by liming in an acidic soil. The experiment was conducted in vases containing 13 dm3 of soil under greenhouse conditions up to 44 days after seedling emergence. The experimental units were distributed inside the green house according to a completely random design in a 2 X 4 factorial scheme, that is, two fall panicum cultivars (‘AL Mogi’ and ‘AL Tibagi’) and four doses (0.0, 1.67, 2.91, and 4.15 t ha-1 ). The experimental units were replicated 4 times. ‘AL Tibagi’ plants root system showed more tolerance to soil conditions of low base saturation. That cultivar also absorbed more efficiently P, N, Ca, Mg, and K from the acidic soil. Liming brought about increments of P, N, Ca, Mg, and S absorption by the fall panicum cultivars.

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El presente trabajo tiene por objeto evaluar la uniformidad del riego por goteo en las zonas de regadío de las cuencas de los ríos Mendoza y Tunuyán (zonas Alta y Baja), de la provincia de Mendoza, Argentina. Las evaluaciones -en 17 propiedades- permitieron determinar: coeficientes de uniformidad, salinidad del agua de riego y del suelo en cabeza, medio y pie de la subunidad de riego, y en el bulbo húmedo e interfilar en dos estratos del perfil del suelo (0,10‑0,30 m y 0,30-0,50 m). Se determinó, además, la textura del suelo y su posible relación con los niveles de salinidad de la rizósfera. Se estimó que el 18% de las subunidades de riego evaluadas presentan un coeficiente de uniformidad por debajo del rango recomendable y que en el 94% de las propiedades existen diferencias significativas entre caudales medios registrados entre subunidades y entre sectores de operación de riego. Se encontraron diferencias significativas en la salinidad del extracto de saturación, en la sodicidad y en la concentración del anión cloruro, al comparar el suelo extraído del bulbo de mojado respecto del interfilar. Asimismo, los resultados muestran que no existen diferencias significativas de esas variables en las distintas profundidades de suelo analizadas. El aumento de la salinidad resultó en función del lugar de muestreo (bulbo o interfilar), la calidad del agua de riego y la textura del suelo. La variación de sodicidad, en cambio, dependió del lugar de muestreo (bulbo o interfilar) y del contenido de bicarbonatos en el suelo. Los resultados indican la importancia de realizar evaluaciones rutinarias del comportamiento de los sistemas de riego en términos de uniformidad y salinización inducida.

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The objective of this study was to develop a GIS-based multi-class index overlay model to determine areas susceptible to inland flooding during extreme precipitation events in Broward County, Florida. Data layers used in the method include Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper (ALTM) elevation data, excess precipitation depth determined through performing a Soil Conservation Service (SCS) Curve Number (CN) analysis, and the slope of the terrain. The method includes a calibration procedure that uses "weights and scores" criteria obtained from Hurricane Irene (1999) records, a reported 100-year precipitation event, Doppler radar data and documented flooding locations. Results are displayed in maps of Eastern Broward County depicting types of flooding scenarios for a 100-year, 24-hour storm based on the soil saturation conditions. As expected the results of the multi-class index overlay analysis showed that an increase for the potential of inland flooding could be expected when a higher antecedent moisture condition is experienced. The proposed method proves to have some potential as a predictive tool for flooding susceptibility based on a relatively simple approach.

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Les tourbières ont contribué à refroidir le climat terrestre pendant l’Holocène en accumulant un réservoir de carbone important. Dans la forêt boréale canadienne, les sols gelés en permanence (pergélisols) sont répandus et ceux-ci sont principalement localisés dans les tourbières où ils forment des plateaux surélevés. Le dégel du pergélisol, causé entre autres par le réchauffement atmosphérique ou d’autres perturbations, provoque l’effondrement des plateaux et la saturation en eau du sol ce qui modifie entre autres le couvert végétal et le cycle du carbone. Les modélisations suggèrent que les latitudes nordiques seront les plus affectées par le réchauffement climatique alors qu’on y observe déjà un recul du couvert du pergélisol. Il est primordial de comprendre comment le dégel du pergélisol affecte la fonction de puits de carbone des tourbières puisque des rétroactions sur le climat sont possibles si une grande quantité de gaz à effet de serre est émise ou séquestrée. J’utilise une chronoséquence représentant le temps depuis le dégel d’un plateau de pergélisol des Territoires du Nord-Ouest pour comprendre les facteurs influençant l’aggradation et la dégradation du pergélisol dans les tourbières et évaluer l’effet du dégel sur l’accumulation de carbone et la préservation du carbone déjà accumulé. Les taux d’accumulation de carbone associés à la présence de pergélisol dans le passé et au présent sont lents, et la tourbe est moins décomposée dans les secteurs ayant été affectés plus longtemps par le pergélisol. En somme, le pergélisol réduit l’accumulation de carbone en surface mais permet une meilleure préservation du carbone déjà accumulé.

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Les tourbières ont contribué à refroidir le climat terrestre pendant l’Holocène en accumulant un réservoir de carbone important. Dans la forêt boréale canadienne, les sols gelés en permanence (pergélisols) sont répandus et ceux-ci sont principalement localisés dans les tourbières où ils forment des plateaux surélevés. Le dégel du pergélisol, causé entre autres par le réchauffement atmosphérique ou d’autres perturbations, provoque l’effondrement des plateaux et la saturation en eau du sol ce qui modifie entre autres le couvert végétal et le cycle du carbone. Les modélisations suggèrent que les latitudes nordiques seront les plus affectées par le réchauffement climatique alors qu’on y observe déjà un recul du couvert du pergélisol. Il est primordial de comprendre comment le dégel du pergélisol affecte la fonction de puits de carbone des tourbières puisque des rétroactions sur le climat sont possibles si une grande quantité de gaz à effet de serre est émise ou séquestrée. J’utilise une chronoséquence représentant le temps depuis le dégel d’un plateau de pergélisol des Territoires du Nord-Ouest pour comprendre les facteurs influençant l’aggradation et la dégradation du pergélisol dans les tourbières et évaluer l’effet du dégel sur l’accumulation de carbone et la préservation du carbone déjà accumulé. Les taux d’accumulation de carbone associés à la présence de pergélisol dans le passé et au présent sont lents, et la tourbe est moins décomposée dans les secteurs ayant été affectés plus longtemps par le pergélisol. En somme, le pergélisol réduit l’accumulation de carbone en surface mais permet une meilleure préservation du carbone déjà accumulé.

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The use of 'balanced' Ca, Mg, and K ratios, as prescribed by the basic cation saturation ratio (BCSR) concept, is still used by some private soil-testing laboratories for the interpretation of soil analytical data. This review aims to examine the suitability of the BCSR concept as a method for the interpretation of soil analytical data. According to the BCSR concept, maximum plant growth will be achieved only when the soil’s exchangeable Ca, Mg, and K concentrations are approximately 65 % Ca, 10 % Mg, and 5 % K (termed the ‘ideal soil’). This ‘ideal soil’ was originally proposed by Firman Bear and co-workers in New Jersey (USA) during the 1940s as a method of reducing luxury K uptake by alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). At about the same time, William Albrecht, working in Missouri (USA), concluded through his own investigations that plants require a soil with a high Ca saturation for optimal growth. Whilst it now appears that several of Albrecht’s experiments were fundamentally flawed, the BCSR (‘balanced soil’) concept has been widely promoted, suggesting that the prescribed cationic ratios provide optimum chemical, physical, and biological soil properties. Our examination of data from numerous studies (particularly those of Albrecht and Bear, themselves) would suggest that, within the ranges commonly found in soils, the chemical, physical, and biological fertility of a soil is generally not influenced by the ratios of Ca, Mg, and K. The data do not support the claims of the BCSR, and continued promotion of the BCSR will result in the inefficient use of resources in agriculture and horticulture.

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Collapsible soils are usually nonsaturated, low density, and metastable-structured soils that are known to exhibit a volume reduction following an episode of moisture increase or suction reduction. This paper describes the collapsible behavior of clayey sand based on controlled soil suction tests carried out on undisturbed samples from the city of Pereira Barreto, in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Foundation settlements due to soil collapse are common in this region and occurred during the filling of the reservoir of the Tres Irmaos Dam, which induced the elevation of the groundwater table in different parts of Pereira Barreto. This paper shows that collapse strains depend on the stress and soil suction acting in the sample and that saturation is not necessary for a collapse to occur. The influence of soil suction, gradual wetting, and the wetting and drying cycle on the collapsible behavior of the soil is also shown and discussed.

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Urea and ammonium sulfate are principal nitrogen (N) sources for crop production. Two field experiments were conducted during three consecutive years to evaluate influence of urea and ammonium sulfate application on grain yield, soil pH, calcium (Ca) saturation, magnesium (Mg) saturation, base saturation, aluminum (Al) saturation, and acidity (H + Al) saturation in lowland rice production. Grain yield was significantly influenced by urea as well as ammonium sulfate fertilization. Soil pH linearly decreased with the application of N by ammonium sulfate and urea fertilizers. However, the magnitude of the pH decrease was greater by ammonium sulfate than by urea. The Ca and Mg saturations were decreased at the greater N rates compared to low rates of N by both the fertilizer sources. The Al and acidity saturation increased with increasing N rates by both the fertilizer sources. However, these acidity indices were increased more with the application of ammonium sulfate compared with urea. Rice grain yield had negative associations with pH, Ca saturation, Mg saturation, and base saturation and positive associations with Al and acidity saturation. This indicates that rice plant is tolerant to soil acidity.