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    Growth Responses of \u3ci\u3eAcacia angustissima\u3c/i\u3e to Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Inoculation

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    The response of Acacia angustissima to VAM species (Acaulospora laevis, A. muricata, Entrophosphora colombiana, Glomus mosseae, G. fasciculatum, G. macrocarpum, G. etunicatum, Gigaspora margarita, G. gigantea and Scutellospora heterogama) was evaluated under greenhouse conditions, in a P-deficient clayey Oxisol of pH 5.5. The soil was sterilized at 110oC for one hour each day for three days and reinoculated with a soil microbial suspension free of mycorrhizal fungi spores. The several VAM fungi were effective in increasing DM yield, nodulation, and N and P uptake of A. angustissima plants. The most efficient species were E. colombiana, A. muricata, and S. heterogama

    Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks in Integrated Crop Livestock

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    Soil organic matter (SOM) is recognized as an important characteristic of sustainable agricultural systems in the tropics and temperate regions. It is considered an integrated characteristic of physical, chemical and biological soil conditions and has been used as a soil quality index in different land uses and management practices (Lal 2011). Environmental, social, and financial imbalances have occurred, requiring producers to become more efficient. A system of intercropping grain crops with forages can provide enough forage in the dry season to maintain nutritional quality of livestock and even promote weight gain (Castro Filho et al. 1991). An integrated crop-livestock system (ICLS) that includes a crop phase and a pasture phase in rotation has strong potential for sustainable beef and grain crop production (Salton et al. 2011). Perennial pastures can contribute to soil C sequestration. Several studies have shown significant soil organic C accumulation with well-managed grazing of pastures (Maia et al. 2009; Salton et al. 2011). However, there are few studies that compare the efficiency of different grasses to maintain productivity and promote an increase in soil organic C and stocks. We hypothesized that an ICLS with maize cultivated under no-tillage in rotation with grazed pasture (Urochloa P. Beauv. spp. (syn. Brachiaria (Trin.) Griseb. spp.) would result in accumulation of soil organic C and N compared with continuously grazed, degraded pasture or with conventionally tilled monoculture production of maize. Our objective was to evaluate the stocks of soil organic C and N under alternative land uses from the prevailing degraded pasture condition in Sao Paulo state of Brazil

    Agronomic Evaluation of Forage Grasses under Mature Rubber Plantation

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    The agronomic performance of seven forage grasses, under a mature rubber plantation, was assessed in a cutting trial carried out at Porto Velho, Rondônia. During the rainy season, the higher dry matter yields were obtained with B. brizantha, P. atratum BRA-9610 and B. humidicola. During the dry season, the grasses more productive were B. brizantha and P. atratum BRA-9610. In both seasons, magnesium and potassium contents did not vary among grasses. During the rainy season, the higher nitrogen and phosphorus contents were obtained with P. regnelli BRA-0159 and, P. guenoarum BRA-3824 and B. humidicola, respectively, while P. atratum BRA-9610 and B. humidicola provided higher contents of calcium. During the dry season, P. regnelli BRA-0159 showed the highest nitrogen content, while B. humidicola and B. brizantha gave the highest phosphorus and calcium contents. In order to obtain greater forage yields with better quality, the grasses more promising for pasture establishment in a silvipastoral systems were B. brizantha, B. humidicola and P. atratum BRA-9610

    Nitrogen Dynamics from Decomposing Litter of \u3ci\u3ePanicum maximum\u3c/i\u3e with Different Nitrogen and Phosphorus Content in Brazilian Alfissol

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    The objective of this study was to measure the dynamics (immobilization and release) of N and to evaluate the effect of the initial chemical composition of four Panicum maximum cultivars grown in a Alfisol and fertilized with different levels of nitrogen (0, 80 e 160 kg ha-1 de N) and phosphorus (0 e 200 kg ha-1), on the release of the N from the litter using the litterbags technique. There was an increase in the litter initial concentration of N with time of decomposition. The Aruana and Vencedor cultivars released about 70 and 60% of N; respectively, during the decomposition of the litter from 0 (zero) to 336 days; the Tobiatã and Tanzânia cultivars released about 30 and \u3e30% of N from the concentration of the initial litter respectively. Nitrogen fertization increased the N release, up to 20% in the highest N level tested (160 kg ha-1 of N)

    Sources and Rates of Phosphorus in Improving Degraded Pasture in Brazilian West Amazon

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    The effects of phosphorus sources (triple superphosphate – TSP, single superphosphate – SSP and partially acidulated rock phosphate – PARP) and rates (0, 50 and 100 kg/ha of P2O5 on dry matter (DM) yields and chemical composition of a degraded Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu pasture were evaluated in a cutting trial. Phosphorus fertilization, irrespective of sources and rates, showed an effective agronomic technique for pasture recuperation. The grass DM yields and potassium contents were significantly improved by phosphorus application, while weed DM yields were depressed. Irrespective of sources and rates, crude protein, phosphorus, and calcium contents were not affected by phosphorus fertilization. The application of 100 kg of P2O5 /ha, as TSP, provided the highest grass yields, while for PARP it was observed the least effect of phosphorus fertilization

    Perfil do produtor de leite da região de Joanópolis/SP: como ele lida com o controle do carrapato Rhipicephalus microplus e de outras doenças de importância veterinária

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    RESUMO: Este estudo verificou o perfil do produtor de leite do município de Joanópolis, SP, situado a 115 km de São Paulo, e como esse produtor lida com o controle do carrapato e outras doenças importantes na pecuária leiteira. Quarenta produtores de leite foram entrevistados. Verificou-se que grande parte deles se enquadra em agricultura familiar: pequenas propriedades com mão-de-obra familiar. Verificou-se que 72,5% possuem outra fonte de renda além do leite; 75% produzem menos que 100 litros de leite por dia, e a maioria não é tecnificada (ordenha manual: 72,5 %; não faz escrituração zootécnica: 55%; não aduba pastos: 80%; não utiliza inseminação artificial: 87,5%). O controle do carrapato é feito sem critérios técnicos; a aplicação do carrapaticida é feita no mesmo local da ordenha; 90% não usam equipamentos de proteção individual para aplicar o carrapaticida. O gado prevalente é o mestiço Girolando (87,5%), que, por ser mais resistente ao carrapato, deve contribuir para que 57,5% dos entrevistados estejam satisfeitos com o controle do carrapato. Verificou-se que poucos produtores (apenas 12,5%) possuem assistência técnica constante. Isso pode ser a explicação para o baixo uso de tecnologias e nas falhas observadas no diagnóstico das doenças e no controle do carrapato
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