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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2019

Cutting frequency effect on barium phytoextraction by macrophytes in flooded environment: A field trial

Douglas Gomes Viana; Fábio Ribeiro Pires; Fernando Barboza Egreja Filho; Robson Bonomo; Luiz Fernando Martins; Kerwin Araújo Costa; Amanda Duim Ferreira; João Carlos Madalão; Paulo Roberto da Rocha Junior; Mauro César Pinto Nascimento; Leila Beatriz Silva Cruz; Orlando Soares Dias

In anoxic environmental conditions and with a drastic reduction of the redox potential, the barium sulphate used in petroleum drilling fluids becomes a hazard to the ecosystem. A field study was conducted in Brazil in an area with a history of accidental Barium (Ba) contamination to evaluate the role of frequent plant cutting on phytoremediation. The plant species Typha domingensis and Eleocharis acutangula, cultivated in a combined plantation, were subjected to four different cut frequencies: every 90 days (four cuts), 120 days (three cuts), 180 days (two cuts), or 360 days (one cut). The total amount of Ba extracted from the soil by the plants was evaluated for each treatment and at different soil depths Overall, total Ba in the soil decreased the most dramatically for cut frequencies of 120 (37.83%) and 180 (47.73%) days at 0-0.2 m below the surface, and with cut frequencies of 120 (51.98%) and 360 (31.79%) at 0.2-0.4 m depth. Further, total Ba in the plant biomass was greatest in the 120 and 360-days frequency groups. Thus, cuts at intervals of 120 days or more are associated with high levels of Ba in the plant tissue and a decrease of soil Ba.


Revista Caatinga | 2018

RESÍDUOS DE ESPÉCIES FORRAGEIRAS AFETAM CARACTERÍSTICAS FOTOSSINTÉTICAS DO PEQUIZEIRO

Alana Cristina Ferreira Araújo; João Carlos Madalão; Adriano Jakelaitis; Alan Carlos Costa; Gabriel Martins Almeida

Some forages release allelopathic substances into the environment, and may prevent consortium with arboreal species in pastures. The objective of this work was to evaluate photosynthetic characteristics of pequizeiro plants (hereafter pequi) influenced by concentrations of residues of the forage species Urocholoa decumbens, Melinis minutiflora and Paspalum notatum. The treatments consisted of pequi cultivation under aerial residues of the three forage species mixed to the substrate in four concentrations (1, 2, 3 and 4% mass/mass), plus an additional treatment (comparative control) with pequi cultivated on the substrate without waste. The following parameters were evaluated: photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, relationship between internal and external CO2 concentration (Ci/Ca), maximum quantum yield, effective quantum yield of FS II, electron transport rate, nonchemical quenching and chlorophyll index, concerning the content of chlorophyll a, b and total in pequi plants at 50 and 100 days after transplanting (DAT), and the relative production of dry matter at 100 DAT. At 50 DAT, the following photosynthetic variables were affected in pequi plants: A, gs, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and total chlorophyll when cultivated in the presence of forage residues. At 100 DAT, the following photosynthetic variables were affected in pequi plants: A, Fv/Fm, ETR, NPQ, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and total chlorophyll, when cultivated in the presence of forage residues. Pequi plants had reduced relative dry matter yield when grown in the presence of U. decumbens. This variable was also affected when pequi was grown in increasing concentrations of residues of the species U. decumbens, M. minutiflora and P. notatum.


Revista Engenharia na Agricultura - REVENG | 2010

Respostas de Genótipos de Feijoeiro à Salinidade

Giovanni de Oliveira Garcia; Aline Azevedo Nazário; Willian Bucker Moraes; Ivo Zution Gonçalves; João Carlos Madalão


IRRIGA | 2012

NUTRIÇÃO DO CAFEEIRO CONILON IRRIGADO COM ÁGUA SALINA

Giovanni de Oliveira Garcia; Aline Azevedo Nazário; Ivo Zution Gonçalves; João Carlos Madalão; José Augusto Teixeira


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2012

Selection of species tolerant to the herbicide sulfentrazone with potential for phytoremediation of contaminated soils

João Carlos Madalão; Fábio Ribeiro Pires; Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; Alex Favaro Nascimento; Kristhiano Chagas; S.O. Procópio; Rodrigo Silva Araújo; Robson Bonomo; Gisela Azevedo Taufner


Engenharia Ambiental: Pesquisa e Tecnologia, Vol. 7, Nº 3, 2010 | 2010

Crescimento do Cafeeiro Conilon Irrigado com Água Salina

Aline Azevedo Nazário; Giovanni de Oliveira Garcia; Ivo Zution Gonçalves; João Carlos Madalão; Glaucio Luciano Araujo


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017

Growth and yield performance of soybean with the application of Bradyrhyzobium inoculant via furrow and seed

Santiel Alves Vieira Neto; Fábio Ribeiro Pires; João Carlos Madalão; Douglas Gomes Viana; Carlos César Evangelista de Menezes; Renato Lara de Assis


Revista de Ciências Agrarias - Amazon Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences | 2016

O herbicida sulfentrazone interfere na biomassa microbiana e na atividade da microbiota do solo

João Carlos Madalão; Antonio Alberto da Silva; Wilson de Almeida Orlando; D.T. Saraiva; Christiane Augusta Diniz Melo; Leonardo D’Antonino


Revista UniVap | 2016

FITOTOXICIDADE DO P. glaucum, EM DIFERENTES DOSES DE SULFENTRAZONE, APÓS REMEDIAÇÃO DE C. juncea

Ana Carolina Roos Pinheiro; Esequiel Santos; Benedicto Barbosa Netto; João Carlos Madalão; Amanda Duim Ferreira; Fábio Ribeiro Pires


Revista Ceres | 2013

Susceptibilidade de espécies de plantas com potencial de fitorremediação do herbicida sulfentrazone Selection of plants tolerant to sulfentrazone and potential for phytoremediation

João Carlos Madalão; Fábio Ribeiro Pires; Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; Alex Favaro Nascimento; Kristhiano Chagas; Rodrigo Silva Araújo; Sergio de Oliveira Procópio; Robson Bonomo

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Fábio Ribeiro Pires

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Alex Favaro Nascimento

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Kristhiano Chagas

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Robson Bonomo

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Alberto Cargnelutti Filho

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Rodrigo Silva Araújo

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Aline Azevedo Nazário

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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