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Author(s): BRUNETTO, G.; TIECHER, T. L.; HAMMERSCHMITT, R. K.; BASSO FACO, D.; FERREIRA, P. A. A.; DECONTI, L.; OLIVEIRA, S. da S. L.; MAYER, N. A.; ANTUNES, L. E. C.; CESSO, S.; MIMMO, T.
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Author(s): CUNHA, T. J. F.; MADARI, B. E.; MARTIN NETO, L.; CANELLAS, L. P.; SIMOES, M. L.; SILVA, W. T. L. da; MILORI, D. M. B. P.; RIBEIRO, L. P.; ANJOS, L. H. C.; SANTOS, G. de A. The humic acid fraction (HA) of some Amazonian dark earth soils (Terra Preta de Índio) from Brazil were characterized using ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis), Fourier transform diffuse reflectance infrared... ... |
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Author(s): VASCONCELOS, M. J. V. de; FIGUEIREDO, J. E. F.; OLIVEIRA, M. F. de; SCHAFFERT, R. E.; RAGHOTHAMA, K. G. ABSTRACT - Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and development. However, phosphorus availability is low in many soils, and the plant?s ability to acquire phosphorus from the rhiz... ... |
Author(s): MATTIELLO, L.; KIRST, M.; SILVA, F. R. da; JORGE, R. A.; MENOSSI, M. Aluminum (Al) toxicity is one of the most important yield-limiting factors of many crops worldwide. The primary symptom of Al toxicity syndrome is the inhibition of root growth leading to poor water a... ... |
Author(s): AGUILERA, J. G.; MINOZZO, J. A. D.; BARICHELLO, D.; FOGAÇA, C. M.; SILVA JUNIOR, J. P. da; CONSOLI, L.; PEREIRA, J. F.
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Author(s): HURTADO, S. M. C.; SILVA, C. A.; RESENDE, A. V. de; PINHO, R. G. von; INÁCIO, E. dos S. B.; HIGASHIKAWA, F. S. In Brazil, technicians, in most cases, ignore the aspects related to the spatial variability of the soil acidity attributes when liming requirement is calculated. The objective of this study was to va... ... |
Author(s): MAGALHAES, J. V. de; PIÑEROS, M. A.; MACIEL, L. S.; KOCHIAN, L. V. Aluminum (Al) toxicity on acidic soils significantly damages plant roots and inhibits root growth. Hence, crops intoxicated by Al become more sensitive to drought stress and mineral nutrient deficienc... ... |
Author(s): FAGERIA, N. K.; SANTOS, A. B. dos; MORAES, M. F. 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... ... |
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