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Author(s): FRANCHINI, J. C.; DEBIASI, H.; BALBINOT JUNIOR, A. A.; TONON, B. C.; FARIAS, J. R. B.; OLIVEIRA, M. C. N. de; TORRES, E. In the last three decades, the no-tillage system (NT) has provided environmental and economic advantages for farming in southern Brazil, especially when associated with crop rotation. The objective of... ... |
Author(s): LACERDA, M. C.; NASCENTE, A. S.; CARVALHO, M. da C. S.; MONDO, V. H. V. Increasing fertilizer rates at sowing can provide significant increases in grain yield in vegetable crops. However, very high rates can impair root development because of increased soil salinization i... ... |
Author(s): SILVA FILHO, J. L. da; BORIN, A. L. D. C.; FERREIRA, A. C. de B. No-tillage cotton systems require soil coverage with cover crop residue for a longer time due to the late cycle of cotton. However, decomposition rates may vary between cover crops, and the adjustment... ... |
Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil. Author(s): CORBEELS, M.; MARCHAO, R. L.; SIQUEIRA NETO, M.; FERREIRA, E. G.; MADARI, B. E.; SCOPEL, E.; BRITO, O. R. Abstract: The Brazilian government aims at augmenting the area cropped under no-tillage (NT) from 32 to 40 million ha by 2020 as a means to mitigate CO2 emissions. We estimated soil carbon (C) sequest... ... |
Author(s): LIMA, C. E. P.; GUEDES, I. M. R.; SILVA, J. da; ALCANTARA, F. A. de; MADEIRA, N. R.; CARVALHO, A. D. F. de; FONTENELLE, M. R. Vegetables productions systems are done normally with intense soil tillage causing a strong decline of soil quality. Use of conservation systems can be an alternative to recover this quality. In order... ... |
Author(s): BERNARDI, A. C. C.; CARVALHO, M. C. S.; POLIDORO, J. C.; BENITES, V. M. Potassium (K) fertilization is one of the most common nutrient inputs used by farmers to cultivate crops on Brazil?s highly weathered, low-fertile and acidic tropical soils. Soil K is typically classi... ... |
Author(s): REICHERT, J. M.; ROSA, V. T. da; VOGELMANN, E. S.; ROSA, D. P. da; HORN, R.; REINERT, D. J.; SATTLER, A.; DENARDIN, J. E.
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Author(s): NASCENTE, A. S.; PINHEIRO, V.; STONE, L. F. The objective of this study was to determine the best combination of management options for upland rice production: seed treatment, N management and soil compaction in zero and conventional tillage me... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, D. V. da; OLIVEIRA, T. K. de; KUSDRA, J. F.; kÖLLIN, F. T.; LIMA, A. A. de; COSTA, K. B. A. da The objective of this work was to evaluate the dynamics of decomposition process of chopped secondary forest system, previously enriched with legumes Inga velutina Willd. and tryphnodendron pulcherrim... ... |
Author(s): CARVALHO, A. M. de; BUSTAMANTE, M. M. C.; KOZOVITS, A. R.; SOUSA, D. M.; VIANA, L. T.; MIRANDA, L. de M. The dynamic of nitrogen oxides emissions from Cerrado soils related to the nitrogen fertilization is still not well known, in spite of the intensification of agricultural activities in this region. NO... ... |
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