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Environ Monit Assess ; 195(2): 270, 2023 Jan 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36607465

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Water analyses in conjunction with hydrological and geotechnical investigations were carried out to assess the potential for groundwater contamination from the decomposition of buried human bodies. Water samples were collected from 2007 to 2018 in three monitoring wells built within the cemetery area. Water quality was evaluated based on the determination of 25 analytical parameters (20 physical-chemical and 5 microbiological). Laboratory data reported by the local sewage water company for water collected in household cisterns located outside the cemetery area were also evaluated. Multivariate analysis showed a similar pattern between iron content, turbidity, and rainfall data collected at the rainfall station closest to the study area. This behavior is a direct consequence of soil leaching (oxisol). The physical characterization of the soil of the unsaturated area above the aquifer indicates that the absorption of body waste by the soil is favored, preventing surface contaminants from reaching the aquifer. This work also found that the water samples collected outside the cemetery area do not comply with the Brazilian limits for drinking water. In conclusion, water samples collected from monitoring wells located within the cemetery area have little to none impact on both subsurface and underground contamination.


Asunto(s)
Agua Subterránea , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Humanos , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Cementerios , Agua Subterránea/química , Suelo , Análisis Multivariante , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis
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Glob Chang Biol ; 28(11): 3605-3619, 2022 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35175681

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South China has been experiencing very high rate of acid deposition and severe soil acidification in recent decades, which has been proposed to exacerbate the regional ecosystem phosphorus (P) limitation. We conducted a 10-year field experiment of simulated acid deposition to examine how acidification impacts seasonal changes of different soil P fractions in a tropical forest with highly acidic soils in south China. As expected, acid addition significantly increased occluded P pool but reduced the other more labile P pools in the dry season. In the wet season, however, acid addition did not change microbial P, soluble P and labile organic P pools. Acid addition significantly increased exchangeable Al3+ and Fe3+ and the activation of Fe oxides in both seasons. Different from the decline of microbial abundance in the dry season, acid addition increased ectomycorrhizal fungi and its ratio to arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi in the wet season, which significantly stimulated phosphomonoesterase activities and likely promoted the dissolution of occluded P. Our results suggest that, even in already highly acidic soils, the acidification-induced P limitation could be alleviated by stimulating ectomycorrhizal fungi and phosphomonoesterase activities. The differential responses and microbial controls of seasonal soil P transformation revealed here should be implemented into ecosystem biogeochemical model for predicting plant productivity under future acid deposition scenarios.


Asunto(s)
Micorrizas , Fósforo , China , Ecosistema , Bosques , Hongos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Micorrizas/fisiología , Nitrógeno/farmacología , Monoéster Fosfórico Hidrolasas , Fósforo/análisis , Suelo , Microbiología del Suelo
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J Environ Manage ; 296: 113341, 2021 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34351294

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The production of industrial waste has increased in the last decades along with world population. Wastes are used in agriculture as fertilizers and soil amendments depending on their composition, dynamics in soil and effects on plant growth. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of industrial saline wastewater from heparin production on soil chemistry and plant yield in a subtropical soil in Brazil. Five rates of industrial saline wastewater (0, 10, 20, 40 and 60 m3 ha-1 year-1) were applied as fertilizer in a corn -soybean rotation on an Oxisol with limited nutrient availability. Five soils sampling were done: before and after the first application of the industrial wastewater (2017, corn), before and after the second application of wastewater (2018, soybean) and two years after the first application (2019). Soil K, Ca, Mg, Na content and CEC increased immediately after the application of wastewater but they returned to former values with time due to plant uptake and lixiviation. Wastewater application significantly increased corn (all rates) and soybean (only with the highest rate) yields around 103-250% and 50%, respectively, in comparison with no wastewater application. However, the highest rate temporally increased soil Na content and electrical conductivity (up to 650 and 800%, respectively). Although nutrient uptake, chlorophyll content and corn and soybean yields were enhanced, the use of high rates of industrial saline wastewater could cause soil salinization (mainly in locations with low rainfall), affecting soil chemistry and physical parameters due to clay dispersion, and pollution or water bodies.


Asunto(s)
Suelo , Zea mays , Agricultura , Fertilizantes/análisis , Nitrógeno/análisis , Rotación , Glycine max , Aguas Residuales
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Molecules ; 24(24)2019 Dec 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31842340

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The incidence of skin cancer is increasing both because of climate change and the increase in pollution than people's incorrect habits of sun exposure. In these regards, sunscreen and photoprotection are essential tools in consenting the benefits induced by safe solar light exposition and skin cancer prevention. In this work, a new class of sunscreen filter was synthesized by chemical combination of a physical filter (ZnO) and Oxisol (dihydroxyphenyl benzimidazole carboxylic acid), an antioxidant molecule with booster effect. In this work, a new class of filters with new properties was achieved by direct functionalization of particles surface. A full characterization of this multifunctional ingredient (ZnO-Ox) was conducted: Compared with the simple mixture, the new filter acts as a multifunctional molecule showing a higher Sun Protection Factor (SPF), a better cytotoxic profile (MTT and NRU assay), and anti-acne activity. A strong reduction of photocatalytic activity of ZnO was observed, also improving the safety profile.


Asunto(s)
Antioxidantes , Bencimidazoles , Protectores Solares , Rayos Ultravioleta/efectos adversos , Óxido de Zinc , Células 3T3 , Animales , Antioxidantes/química , Antioxidantes/farmacología , Bencimidazoles/química , Bencimidazoles/farmacología , Humanos , Ratones , Neoplasias Cutáneas/epidemiología , Neoplasias Cutáneas/metabolismo , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología , Neoplasias Cutáneas/prevención & control , Luz Solar/efectos adversos , Protectores Solares/química , Protectores Solares/farmacología , Óxido de Zinc/química , Óxido de Zinc/farmacología
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Int J Phytoremediation ; 20(3): 205-213, 2018 Feb 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29053367

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Zinc is an important micronutrient to plant growth, but when present in large quantities it can become a toxic element to plants. This study was aimed to evaluate the growth, concentration, accumulation and availability of Zn to forage grasses (Megathyrsus maximus cvs. Aruana and Tanzania, Urochloa brizantha cvs. Xaraés and Marandu and Urochloa decumbens cv. Basilisk) cultivated in Zn contaminated soils. The experiments were conducted under greenhouse conditions over a 90-day evaluation period, and Zn rates were 0, 100, 300 and 900 mg kg-1 of soil. The Zn rates in soil caused growth reduction in all evaluated forage grasses. The cultivar Aruana was generally more tolerant to Zn, while the Marandu was generally more susceptible to the addition of Zn. The cultivar Aruana proved to be superior to others due to its higher growth and higher critical level toxicity of Zn. None of the forage grasses evaluated can be considered a Zn hyperaccumulator. The extraction order was DTPA at pH 7.3 < Mehlich-1 < USEPA 3051 < USEPA 3052 in the soil independent of forage grasses cultivation. The USEPA 3051 extractor was similar to Mehlich-1 in predicting the availability of Zn in soil.


Asunto(s)
Poaceae , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis , Biodegradación Ambiental , Suelo , Zinc/análisis
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 122: 91-7, 2015 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26218553

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Swine production in Brazil results in a great volume of manure that normally is disposed of as agricultural fertilizer. However, this form of soil disposal, generally on small farms, causes the accumulation of large amounts of manure and this results in contaminated soil and water tables. To evaluate the effects of increasing concentrations of swine manure on earthworms, several ecotoxicological tests were performed using Eisenia andrei as test organism in different tropical soils, classified respectively as Ultisol, Oxisol, and Entisol, as well as Tropical Artificial Soil (TAS). The survival, reproduction and behavior of the earthworms were evaluated in experiments using a completely randomized design, with five replications. In the Ultisol, Oxisol and TAS the swine manure showed no lethality, but in the Entisol it caused earthworm mortality (LOEC=45 m(3)ha(-1)). In the Entisol, the waste reduced the reproductive rate and caused avoidance behavior in E. andrei (LOEC=30 m(3)ha(-1)) even in lower concentrations. The Entisol is extremely sandy, with low cation exchange capacity (CEC), and this may be the reason for the higher toxicity on soil fauna, with the soil not being able to hold large amounts of pollutants (e.g. toxic metals), but leaving them in bioavailable forms. These results should be a warning of the necessity to consider soil parameters (e.g. texture and CEC) when evaluating soil contamination by means of ecotoxicological assays, as there still are no standards for natural soils in tropical regions. E. andrei earthworms act as indicators for a soil to support disposal of swine manure without generating harm to agriculture and ecosystems.


Asunto(s)
Agricultura/métodos , Estiércol , Oligoquetos/efectos de los fármacos , Contaminantes del Suelo/toxicidad , Administración de Residuos/métodos , Animales , Bioensayo , Brasil , Ecotoxicología , Fertilizantes , Reproducción/efectos de los fármacos , Suelo , Porcinos
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Food Chem ; 402: 134277, 2023 Feb 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36137379

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A controlled in-vitro experiment was conducted to determine the bioaccessibility of extrinsic soil iron in pearl millet contaminated with typical Malawian soils. Pearl millet was contaminated with soils at ratios typically encountered in real life. Iron concentrations of soil-contaminated flour increased such that soil-derived iron contributed 56, 83 and 91% of the total iron when the proportions of soil were 0.1, 0.5 and 1% (soil: grain w/w), respectively. When soils were digested alone, the concentration of bioaccessible iron differed depending on the type of soil. However, the concentration of bioaccessible iron in soil-contaminated flours did not exceed that of uncontaminated flour and there was no effect of soil type. This suggests that knowledge of the proportion of extrinsic soil iron in soil-contaminated grains would be useful for iron bioavailability estimations. Vanadium is a reliable indicator of the presence of extrinsic soil iron in grains and has potential applications in this regard.


Asunto(s)
Pennisetum , Contaminantes del Suelo , Harina/análisis , Hierro/análisis , Suelo , Vanadio , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis
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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 10(2)2020 Jan 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32013054

RESUMEN

Skin cancer is the most common malignant cancer with an incidence of 1 million cases/year. It is well known that exposure to UV radiation from sunlight leads the most frequent risk factors for several skin disorders including skin cancer. Sunscreen filters represent a valid protection against dangerous effects derived from UV radiation, and they can be divided in organic and inorganic UV filters. Adding, at the product formulation, molecules with booster effect, or also substances that can increase the protecting effectiveness via synergic mechanisms, can further enhance their protection activity. Moreover, this approach leads to develop formulations with high SPF (Sun Protection Factor) with a reduced content of UV filters, this is in line with the recent decisions of yet a few countries (Palau, Thailand, Philippines, and Hawaii) to ban some sunscreen filters to preserve marine environments (i.e., reef). In this work, a new class of sunscreen UV filters has been synthesized, by means the combination of physical filter and Oxisol, an antioxidant molecule with booster effect. In this study, the synthesis of new physical multifunctional ingredients is reported, by means the direct surface functionalization of inorganic filters (in particular TiO2) with Oxisol. In this study, the full characterization of these multifunctional ingredients is also reported, in addition to the cytotoxicity tests, the photocatalytic activity and the rheological properties involved on skin application.

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Sci Total Environ ; 744: 140868, 2020 Nov 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32717467

RESUMEN

How paddy cultivation influences the adsorption isotherms, envelopes, and the kinetics of hexavalent chromate (Cr(VI)) on Fe (hydro)oxide-rich paddy soil, as well as the mechanisms involved, remain largely unaddressed. To this end, the Cr(VI) adsorption characteristics on a paddy soil, in comparison with its parent upland Oxisol, were studied. The results showed that Cr(VI) adsorption capacities (Qmad) were higher in the surface Oxisol than in the same layer of paddy soil. The Qmad increased by 18.0% and 41.3% after removal of soil organic matter (SOM) from the surface Oxisol and paddy soil layers, respectively, indicating that Cr(VI) adsorption was considerably inhibited by SOM. The adsorption and desorption isotherms demonstrated that non-electrostatic adsorption was mainly responsible for Cr(VI) adsorption, accounting for 59.37%-83.42% of Cr(VI) adsorption capacities. The negative shift of the zeta potential-pH curves with Cr(VI) loading further corroborated the finding that non-electrostatic adsorption is largely responsible for Cr(VI) retention. Cr(VI) adsorption at equilibrium, obtained by the stirred flow chamber technique, and the free Fe (hydro)oxides (Fed) contents were in the same order, suggesting that Fed are the main adsorbents for Cr(VI). Therefore, paddy cultivation has had a profound impact on the electrochemical properties of the Oxisol and on subsequent Cr(VI) adsorption characteristics.

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Plants (Basel) ; 9(1)2020 Jan 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31952246

RESUMEN

Cadmium (Cd) is a very toxic heavy metal occurring in places with anthropogenic activities, making it one of the most important environmental pollutants. Phytoremediation plants are used for recovery of metal-contaminated soils by their ability to absorb and tolerate high concentrations of heavy metals. This paper aims to evaluate the potential of grasses in phytolith production in soils contaminated with Cd. The experiments, separated by soil types (Typic Quartzipsamment, Xanthic Hapludox and Rhodic Hapludox), were conducted in a completely randomized design with a distribution of treatments in a 3 × 4 factorial scheme with three replications. The factors were three grasses (Urochloa decumbens, Urochloa brizantha and Megathyrsus maximus) and four concentrations of Cd applied in soils (0, 2, 4 and 12 mg kg-1). Grass growth decreased and increased Cd concentration in shoots of grasses with the increased Cd rates in soils. The toxic effect of Cd resulted in production and Cd occlusion in phytoliths produced in shoots of the grasses. Grasses showed potential for phytolith production, independent of soil type, providing phytoextraction of Cd in phytoliths. Megathyrsus maximus was the grass with the highest tolerance to Cd, evidenced by higher production and Cd capture in phytoliths for the evaluated soils. Phytolith production by grasses in Cd-contaminated soils is related to genetic and physiological differences of the evaluated grasses and Cd availability in soils.

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Sci Total Environ ; 621: 1559-1567, 2018 Apr 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29122351

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Conclusions based on studies of the impacts of soil organic carbon (SOC) fractions and soil texture on macroaggregation and SOC stabilization in long-term (>20years) no-till (NT) fields remain debatable. This study was based on the hypothesis that the amount and frequency of biomass-C input associated with NT can be a pathway to formation of macroaggregates and to SOC buildup. The objectives were to: 1) assess the macroaggregate distribution (proportional mass, class mass) and the SOC and particulate organic carbon (POC) stocks of extra-large (8-19mm), large (2-8mm) and small (0.25-2mm) macroaggregate size classes managed for two decades by NT, and 2) assess the recovery of SOC stocks in extra-large macroaggregates compared to adjacent native vegetation (Andropogon sp., Aristida sp., Paspalum sp., and Panicum sp.). The crop rotation systems were: soybean (Glycine max L.), maize (Zea mays L.) and beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in summer; and black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb), white oat (Avena sativa), vetch (Vicia sativa L.), black oat.+vetch (Avena strigosa Schreb+vetch) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in winter. The experimental was laid out as 2×2 randomized block factorial with 12 replicates of a NT experiment established in 1997 on two highly weathered Oxisols. The factors comprised of: (a) two soil textural types: clay loam and sandy clay, and (b) two sampling depths: 0-5 and 5-20cm. The three classes of macroaggregates were obtained by wet sieving, and the SOC content was determined by the dry combustion method. The extra-large macroaggregate classes in 0-20cm depth for sandy clay (SdC) and clay loam (CL) Oxisol represented 75.2 and 72.4% of proportional mass, respectively. The SOC and POC stocks among macroaggregate classes in 0-5 and 5-20cm depths decreased in the order: 8-19mm>2-8mm ≈ 0.25-2mm. The SdC plots under soybean/maize at 3:1 ratio recovered 58.3%, while those at 1:1 ratio (high maize frequency) in CL recovered 73.1% of SOC stock in the extra-large macroaggregates compared with the same under native vegetation for 0-20cm depth. Thus, partial restoration of the SOC stock in original extra-large macroaggregate confirms the hypothesis that NT through higher maize cultivation frequency can be a pathway to fomation of macroaggregates and SOC buildup.

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Chemosphere ; 179: 232-241, 2017 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28371707

RESUMEN

Iron oxides are dominant effective adsorbents for arsenate in iron oxide-rich variable charge soils. Oxisol-derived paddy soils undergo intensive ferrolysis, which results in high leaching and transformation of iron oxides. However, little information is available concerning the effect of ferrolysis on arsenate adsorption by paddy soil and parent Oxisol. In the present study, we examined the arsenate affinity of soils using arsenate adsorption/desorption isotherms, zeta potential, adsorption kinetics, pH effect and phosphate competition experiments. Results showed that ferrolysis in an alternating flooding-drying Oxisol-derived paddy soil resulted in a significant decrease of free iron oxides and increase of amorphous iron oxides in the surface and subsurface layers. There were more reactive sites exposed on amorphous than on crystalline iron oxides. Therefore, disproportionate ratios of arsenate adsorption capacities and contents of free iron oxides were observed in the studied Oxisols compared with paddy soils. The Gibbs free energy values corroborated that both electrostatic and non-electrostatic adsorption mechanisms contributed to the arsenate adsorption by bulk soils, and the kinetic adsorption data further suggested that the rate-limiting step was chemisorption. The zeta potential of soil colloids decreased after arsenate was adsorbed on the surfaces, forming inner-sphere complexes and thus transferring their negative charges to the soil particle surfaces. The adsorption/desorption isotherms showed that non-electrostatic adsorption was the main mechanism responsible for arsenate binding to the Oxisol and derived paddy soils, representing 91.42-94.65% of the adsorption capacities. Further studies revealed that arsenate adsorption was greatly inhibited by increasing suspension pH and incorporation of phosphate.


Asunto(s)
Arseniatos/química , Óxidos/química , Suelo/química , Adsorción , Coloides , Compuestos Férricos/química , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Cinética , Fosfatos/química , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis
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Sci Total Environ ; 526: 222-32, 2015 Sep 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25933292

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The impact of sugarcane vinasse on soil invertebrates was assessed through ecotoxicological assays. Increasing concentrations of two vinasses from different distillery plants (VA and VB), and a vinasse from a laboratory production (VC), were amended on two natural tropical Oxisols (LV and LVA) and a tropical artificial soil (TAS) to characterize the effects of the vinasses on earthworms (Eisenia andrei), enchytraeids (Enchytraeus crypticus), mites (Hypoaspis aculeifer) and collembolans (Folsomia candida). The highest concentrations of VA and VB were avoided by earthworms in all soils and by collembolans especially in the natural soils. The presence of VC in all of the tested soils did not cause avoidance behavior in these species. The reproduction of earthworms, enchytraeids and collembolans was decreased in the highest concentrations of VA and VB in the natural soils. In TAS, VB reduced the reproduction of all test species, whereas VA was toxic exclusively to E. andrei and E. crypticus. The vinasse VC only reduced the number of earthworms in TAS and enchytraeids in LVA. The reproduction of mites was reduced by VB in TAS. Vinasses from distillery plants were more toxic than the vinasse produced in laboratory. The vinasse toxicities were influenced by soil type, although this result was most likely because of the way the organisms are exposed to the contaminants in the soils. Toxicity was attributed to the vinasses' high salt content and especially the high potassium concentrations. Data obtained in this study highlights the potential risk of vinasse disposal on tropical soils to soil biota. The toxic values estimated are even more relevant when considering the usual continuous use of vinasses in crop productions.


Asunto(s)
Monitoreo del Ambiente , Saccharum , Contaminantes del Suelo/toxicidad , Suelo/química , Pruebas de Toxicidad , Residuos , Agricultura , Animales , Artrópodos , Bioensayo , Ecotoxicología , Invertebrados , Oligoquetos , Reproducción , Clima Tropical
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New Phytol ; 113(3): 353-357, 1989 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33874191

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An experiment was conducted in the greenhouse to determine the effectiveness of three species of vesicular-arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal fungi in an oxisol subjected to simulated erosion using cowpea [Vigtta unguiculata (L.) Walp, cv.'California Black Eye'] as an indicator host. Inoculation of the eroded soil resulted in increased VA mycorrhizal colonization of roots without enhancing shoot P concentration and dry matter yields. Inoculation of the uneroded soil, however, led to significant improvement in infection level as well as in symbiotic effectiveness. Based on the results of this study, it appears that the lack of expression of mycorrhizal effectivness in the eroded soil is a result of nutrient deficiency. The results thus suggest the importance of restoring lost nutrients before the benefits of VA mycorrhizal inoculation could be effectively exploited for a successful establishment of a mycorrhizal cowpea in eroded soils.

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An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 90(1): 357-371, Mar. 2018. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-886906

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi provide several ecosystem services, including increase in plant growth and nutrition. The occurrence, richness, and structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi communities are influenced by human activities, which may affect the functional benefits of these components of the soil biota. In this study, 13 arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi isolates originating from soils with different land uses in the Alto Solimões-Amazon region were evaluated regarding their effect on growth, nutrition, and cowpea yield in controlled conditions using two soils. Comparisons with reference isolates and a mixture of isolates were also performed. Fungal isolates exhibited a wide variability associated with colonization, sporulation, production of aboveground biomass, nitrogen and phosphorus uptake, and grain yield, indicating high functional diversity within and among fungal species. A generalized effect of isolates in promoting phosphorus uptake, increase in biomass, and cowpea yield was observed in both soils. The isolates of Glomus were the most efficient and are promising isolates for practical inoculation programs. No relationship was found between the origin of fungal isolate (i.e. land use) and their symbiotic performance in cowpea.


Asunto(s)
Suelo/química , Microbiología del Suelo , Simbiosis/fisiología , Micorrizas/aislamiento & purificación , Micorrizas/fisiología , Vigna/crecimiento & desarrollo , Fósforo/análisis , Factores de Tiempo , Brasil , Raíces de Plantas/microbiología , Biodiversidad , Vigna/microbiología , Nitrógeno/análisis
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Front Plant Sci ; 4: 243, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23847645

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Although highly weathered soils cover considerable areas in tropical regions, little is known about exploration by roots in deep soil layers. Intensively managed Eucalyptus plantations are simple forest ecosystems that can provide an insight into the belowground growth strategy of fast-growing tropical trees. Fast exploration of deep soil layers by eucalypt fine roots may contribute to achieving a gross primary production that is among the highest in the world for forests. Soil exploration by fine roots down to a depth of 10 m was studied throughout the complete cycle in Eucalyptus grandis plantations managed in short rotation. Intersects of fine roots, less than 1 mm in diameter, and medium-sized roots, 1-3 mm in diameter, were counted on trench walls in a chronosequence of 1-, 2-, 3.5-, and 6-year-old plantations on a sandy soil, as well as in an adjacent 6-year-old stand growing in a clayey soil. Two soil profiles were studied down to a depth of 10 m in each stand (down to 6 m at ages 1 and 2 years) and 4 soil profiles down to 1.5-3.0 m deep. The root intersects were counted on 224 m(2) of trench walls in 15 pits. Monitoring the soil water content showed that, after clear-cutting, almost all the available water stored down to a depth of 7 m was taken up by tree roots within 1.1 year of planting. The soil space was explored intensively by fine roots down to a depth of 3 m from 1 year after planting, with an increase in anisotropy in the upper layers throughout the rotation. About 60% of fine root intersects were found at a depth of more than 1 m, irrespective of stand age. The root distribution was isotropic in deep soil layers and kriged maps showed fine root clumping. A considerable volume of soil was explored by fine roots in eucalypt plantations on deep tropical soils, which might prevent water and nutrient losses by deep drainage after canopy closure and contribute to maximizing resource uses.

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Ciênc. rural ; Ciênc. rural (Online);42(4): 645-652, abr. 2012. ilus, tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-623076

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A redução no conteúdo de carbono (C) nas camadas mais profundas do solo indica a estratificação entre a camada superficial e as subsuperficiais, devido à adição contínua de C pelos resíduos culturais na superfície. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a variação (∆) da relação de estratificação (RE) de carbono como indicadora do sequestro de C total e particulado em macroagregados de dois Latossolos de classes texturais diferentes, manejados em sistema plantio direto. Os ensaios foram desenvolvidos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado com doze repetições. Os fatores analisados foram: (a) dois solos (Latossolo Vermelho Distrófico típico com classe textural franco-argilo-arenosa e Latossolo Vermelho Distrófico típico com classe textural franco-argilosa); (b) duas camadas de amostragem (0-5 e 5-20cm de profundidade); (c) duas épocas de amostragem (E1-outubro de 2007; E2-setembro de 2008). Observou-se relação linear e significativa entre o delta RE com a taxa de sequestro de C total em macroagregados no Latossolo Vermelho com classe textural franco argilo arenosa (R²=0,78**) e franco argilosa (R²=0,81**), indicando ter havido sequestro de C e confirmando ser este um indicador sensível da taxa de sequestro de C no solo em macroagregados.


The decrease in soil organic carbon (SOC) content in deeper layers indicates the occurrence of stratification between the surface layer and subsurface layer of soil due to continuous C addition by crop residues. The objective was to evaluate the change (delta) of stratification (RE) of carbon (C) as an indicator of C sequestration and soil total and particulate soil in macroaggregates of two soils (Typic Hapludox) with different textures, managed in no-tillage system. The tests were developed in completely randomized design twelve repetitions.Analyzed factors were: (a) two soils: Oxisol with medium texture and Oxisol with clay texture, (b) sampling depth: 0-5 and 5-20cm, (c) two sampling times (October 2007-T1, September 2008-T2). The results were submitted to variance analysis by program SISVAR 5.3, using the Tukey test at 5% significance. There was a significant linear relationship between the ∆ RE and carbon sequestration rate total macroaggregates Oxisol with medium texture (R²=0.78**) and Oxisol with clay texture (R²=0.81**) indicating that there was C sequestration confirming to be a sensitive indicator of the rate of C sequestration in soil macroaggregates.

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Ciênc. rural ; Ciênc. rural (Online);40(11): 2393-2397, nov. 2010. ilus, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-569242

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The objective of this research was to study the biomass production, plant architecture and Si and Mn uptake in rice plants cultivated in a Acrustox fertilized with silicon and manganese. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse using a 2x5 factorial (0 and 1000mg dm-3 Si x 0, 4, 12, 16 and 20mg dm-3 Mn) with four replications, in a randomized block design. The application of Si to the soil resulted in a smaller leaf insertion angle, a greater Si content in the leaves and roots and biomass production. Moreover, Si caused the decrease content of Mn in leaves and its increase in roots. With the rising dose of Mn, there was an increase in the content of this element in soil, roots and leaves, regardless of the Si application and reduction in biomass production of rice in the larger doses only when the Si was not added to the soil.


O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a produção de biomassa, a arquitetura da planta e os teores de Si e Mn em plantas de arroz cultivadas em amostras de um Latossolo Vermelho distrófico típico fertilizado com manganês e silício. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de vegetação, em um fatorial 2x5 (0 ou 1000mg dm-3 Si x 0, 4, 12, 16 e 20mg dm-3 Mn), em quatro repetições, em blocos ao acaso. A adição do Si ao solo resultou em menor ângulo de inserção foliar e em maiores teores de Si nas folhas e raízes, como também em maior produção de biomassa. Além disso, houve diminuição nos teores foliares de Mn e aumento em seus teores radiculares. Com o aumento da dose de Mn, houve aumento nos teores deste elemento no solo, nas raízes e nas folhas, independentemente da aplicação do Si, e redução na produção de biomassa do arroz nas maiores doses apenas quando o Si não foi adicionado ao solo.

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Ciênc. rural ; Ciênc. rural (Online);40(1): 48-56, jan.-fev. 2010. tab, ilus
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-537383

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Em solos sob cultivo de cana-de-açúcar, o tráfego intenso de máquinas agrícolas pode provocar estado de compactação ao solo. Portanto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi caracterizar a variabilidade espacial de atributos físicos e teor de matéria orgânica de um Latossolo Vermelho eutroférrico gibbsítico (sob Basalto) e Latossolo Vermelho distroférrico caulinítico (sob Arenito) nas profundidades de 0,0-0,2m e 0,2-0,4m, em áreas sob cultivo de cana-de-açúcar. Os solos foram amostrados nos pontos de cruzamento de uma malha, com intervalos regulares de 10m, nas profundidades de 0,0-0,2m e 0,2-0,4m, totalizando 100 pontos para cada área de estudo. Em cada ponto da malha, foram determinados a densidade do solo, a macroporosidade, o teor de matéria orgânica e a resistência do solo à penetração. Os atributos físicos mostram valores de resistência do solo à penetração, da densidade do solo e da macroporosidade acima da média para esses solos. As variáveis em estudo apresentaram um maior alcance e menor coeficiente de variação no LVef em comparação com o LVd, nas profundidades em estudo. Recomenda-se maior número de amostragem para os atributos em estudo no Latossolo Vermelho distrófico e na profundidade de 0,2-0,4m.


The intense traffic of agricultural machines in soils cultivated with sugar cane can cause soil compaction. Therefore, the objective of this research was to characterize the spatial variability of soil physical attributes and content organic matter of a eutroferric Red Latosol gibbisitic (under Basalt) and dystroferric Red Latosol caulinitic (under Sandstone) in the depths of 0.0-0.2m and 0.2-0.4m in areas cultivated with sugar cane. Soils were sampled at the crossing points of a grid at regular intervals of 10m and at depths of 0.0-0.2m and 0.2-0.4m. Bulk density, macroporosity, organic matter content and soil penetration resistance were measured for all sampling points. The physical attributes show values of soil penetration resistance, bulk density and macroporosity above average for these soils. The studied variable presented a larger range and minor variation coefficient in the eutroferric Red Latosol (Oxisol Eutrustox) when compared with the dystroferric Red Latosol (Oxisol Haplustox), in the studied depths. It is recommended a bigger number of samples to study the eutroferric Red Latosol attributes and the depth of 0.2-0.4m.

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Ciênc. agrotec., (Impr.) ; 32(1): 231-241, jan.-fev. 2008. ilus, graf, tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-479123

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O emprego da Agricultura de Precisão pode ser uma das alternativas para o país continuar com a liderança mundial de café, por meio da competitividade nos custos e na qualidade do produto. Objetiva-se com este trabalho, avaliar a variabilidade espacial dos atributos químicos do solo e da produtividade da cultura do cafeeiro em duas safras agrícolas. Amostras de solo foram coletadas na profundidade de 0,0-0,2 m, nos pontos de cruzamento de uma malha com intervalos regulares de 25 m, perfazendo um total de 68 pontos em uma área de 6,2 ha. Os frutos de quatro plantas, em torno dos pontos de cruzamento da malha, foram coletados para o cálculo da produtividade média por planta. A dependência espacial encontrada para os atributos químicos e produtividade da cultura do café, bem como a semelhança de comportamento dos atributos estudados nas diferentes safras, permite inferir que o efeito de bianuidade não interferiu na variabilidade espacial da cultura do café. A grande amplitude nos atributos químicos justifica o estudo da aplicação diferenciada e localizada de fertilizantes na lavoura cafeeira. A regressão linear espacial mostrou comportamento semelhante da variabilidade espacial dos atributos químicos e produtividade da cultura do café nas duas safras estudadas.


Precision agriculture is one of the alternatives that may help maintaining the Brazilian international leadership in coffee production by reducing production costs and increasing competitiveness and product quality. Assessing the spatial variability of soil attributes has a crucial importance for the application of precision agriculture techniques. Therefore, the aim of this work was to evaluate the spatial variability of soil chemical attributes and coffee yield in two agricultural seasons. Soil samples were collected in a depth of 0.0-0.2 m, at the crossing points of a regular grid, comprising a total of 68 points located at 25 m-intervals in an area of 6.2 ha. Fruits of four coffee plants around the soil sampling points were collected and the average yield per plant was calculated. The spatial dependence found for chemical attributes and coffee yield as well as the similar behavior of the attributes studied in the different agricultural seasons indicates that the bi-annuity effect did not intervene with the spatial variability of the crop. The large amplitude found for soil chemical attributes justifies to study the differentiated and localized application of fertilizers in coffee plantations. The spatial linear regression showed a similar spatial variability in both chemical attributes and coffee yield in the two studied seasons.

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