Aline Segnini
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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Applied Optics | 2014
Gustavo Nicolodelli; Bruno Marangoni; Jader Cabral; Paulino R. Villas-Boas; Giorgio Saverio Senesi; Cléber Hilario dos Santos; Renan A. Romano; Aline Segnini; Yves Lucas; Célia Regina Montes; Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori
The C cycle in the Brazilian forests is very important, mainly for issues addressed to climate changes and soil management. Assessing and understanding C dynamics in Amazonian soils can help scientists to improve models and anticipate scenarios. New methods that allow soil C measurements in situ are a crucial approach for this kind of region, due to the costs for collecting and sending soil samples from the rainforest to the laboratory. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a multielemental atomic emission spectroscopy technique that employs a highly energetic laser pulse for plasma production and requires neither sample preparation nor the use of reagents. As LIBS takes less than 10 s per sample measurement, it is considered a promising technique for in situ soil analyses. One of the limitations of portable LIBS systems, however, is the common overlap of the emission lines that cannot be spectrally resolved. In this study a method was developed capable of separating the Al interference from the C emission line in LIBS measurements. Two typical forest Brazilian soils rich in Al were investigated: a spodosol (Amazon Forest) and an oxisol (Atlantic Forest). Fifty-three samples were collected and analyzed using a low-resolution LIBS apparatus to measure the intensities of C lines. In particular, two C lines were evaluated, at 193.03 and 247.86 nm. The line at 247.86 nm showed very strong interference with Fe and Si lines, which made quantitative analysis difficult. The line at 193.03 nm showed interference with atomic and ionic Al emission lines, but this problem could be solved by applying a correction method that was proposed and tested in this work. The line at 247.86 was used to assess the proposed model. The strong correlation (Pearsons coefficient R=0.91) found between the LIBS values and those obtained by a reference technique (dry combustion by an elemental analyzer) supported the validity of the proposed method.
Scientia Agricola | 2013
Aline Segnini; João Luís Nunes Carvalho; Denizart Bolonhezi; Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori; Wilson Tadeu Lopes da Silva; Marcelo Luiz Simões; Heitor Cantarella; Isabella Clerici De Maria; Ladislau Martin-Neto
The maintenance of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) straw on a soil surface increases the soil carbon (C) stocks, but at lower rates than expected. This fact is probably associated with the soil management adopted during sugarcane replanting. This study aimed to assess the impact on soil C stocks and the humification index of soil organic matter (SOM) of adopting no-tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT) for sugarcane replanting. A greater C content and stock was observed in the NT area, but only in the 0-5 cm soil layer (p < 0.05). Greater soil C stock (0-60 cm) was found in soil under NT, when compared to CT and the baseline. While C stock of 116 Mg ha-1 was found in the baseline area, in areas under CT and NT systems the values ranged from 120 to 127 Mg ha-1. Carbon retention rates of 0.67 and 1.63 Mg C ha-1 year-1 were obtained in areas under CT and NT, respectively. Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy showed that CT makes the soil surface (0-20 cm) more homogeneous than the NT system due to the effect of soil disturbance, and that the SOM humification index (HLIF) is larger in CT compared to NT conditions. In contrast, NT had a gradient of increasing HLIF, showing that the entry of labile organic material such as straw is also responsible for the accumulation of C in this system. The maintenance of straw on the soil surface and the adoption of NT during sugarcane planting are strategies that can increase soil C sequestration in the Brazilian sugarcane sector.
Optical Instrumentation for Energy and Environmental Applications | 2013
Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori; Jader Cabral; Gustavo Nicolodelli; Bruno Marangoni; Aida Bebeachibuli; Michelle Horta; Paulino R. Villas-Boas; Aline Segnini; Anielle Ranulfi
In this work, we will present the main results in agriculture researches involving the use of LIBS technique for analysis in soils, plants and fertilizers. All results were achieved using a LIBS single pulse technique.
Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2010
Aline Segnini; Adolfo Posadas; Roberto Quiroz; Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori; Sérgio da Costa Saab; Ladislau Martin Neto; Carlos Manoel Pedro Vaz
American Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2014
Aline Segnini; Alfredo Augusto Pereira Xavier; Pedro Luís Otaviani-Junior; Edilene Cristina Ferreira; Alex Watanabe; Marco Aurélio Sperança; Gustavo Nicolodelli; Paulino R. Villas-Boas; P. P. A. Oliveira; Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori
Archive | 2011
D.M.P.B. Milori; Aline Segnini; W.T.L. da Silva; Adolfo Posadas; Victor Mares; Roberto Quiroz; Ladislau Martin-Neto
Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2013
Aline Segnini; Andre Souza; Etelvino H. Novotny; Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori; Wilson Tadeu Lopes da Silva; T. J. Bonagamba; Adolfo Posadas; Roberto Quiroz
Archive | 2008
Aline Segnini; L. Martin Neto; O. Primavesi; D. M. B. P. Milori; W. T. L. da Silva; M. L. Simões
Scientia Agricola | 2019
Aline Segnini; Alfredo Augusto Pereira Xavier; Pedro Luís Otaviani-Junior; P. P. A. Oliveira; André de Faria Pedroso; Maria Fernanda Ferreira Menegucci Praes; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues; Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori
한국토양비료학회 학술발표회 초록집 | 2014
Gustavo Nicolodelli; Bruno Marangoni; Jader Cabral; Paulino R. Villas-Boas; Giorgio S. Senesi; Cleber Hilario; Renan A. Romano; Aline Segnini; Yves Lucas; Célia Regina Montes; Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori
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