Jorge Paz Ferreiro
RMIT University
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Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis | 2016
Jorge Paz Ferreiro; Vicente Pereira de Almeida; Marlene Cristina Alves; Cleide Aparecida de Abreu; Sidney Rosa Vieira; Eva Vidal Vázquez
ABSTRACT Soil properties may exhibit large spatial variability. Frequently this variability is auto-correlated at a certain scale. In addition to soil-forming factors, soil management, land cover, and agricultural system may affect the spatial variability of agricultural soils. Soil organic matter (OM) is an important soil property contributing toward soil fertility and a key attribute in assessing soil quality. Increasing soil OM increases cation exchange capacity (CEC) and enhances soil fertility. We analyzed the impact of land use on the spatial variability of OM and CEC in a tropical soil, an Oxisol, within São Paulo state, Brazil. Land uses were prairie, maize, and mango. Soil samples were taken at 0–10 and 10–20 cm depths at 84 points within 1-ha plots, i.e., 100 m × 100 m. Statistical variability was higher for soil OM than for CEC. The mango plot contained the highest soil OM, whereas prairie the lowest. Also, soil OM and CEC were significantly related at all land use treatments and depths studied. All soil OM data sets and most of the CEC data sets (with two exceptions) exhibited spatial dependence. When spatial variability was present, the semivariograms showed a nugget effect plus a spherical or an exponential structure. Patterns of soil OM and CEC spatial variability (i.e., model type, ranges of spatial dependence, and nugget effects) were different between land uses and soil depths. In general, CEC exhibited a lower spatial autocorrelation and a weaker spatial structure than soil OM. Moreover, soil OM displayed a higher autocorrelation and was more strongly structured at the 0–10 cm depth than at the 10–20 cm depth. Interpolation by kriging or inverse distance weighting (IDW) allowed to illustrate how the spatial variability of soil OM and CEC differed due to land cover and sampling depth. Modeling and mapping the spatial distribution of soil OM and CEC provided a framework for spatially implicit comparisons of these soil properties, which may be useful for practical applications.
Archive | 2010
Eva Vidal Vázquez; Jorge Paz Ferreiro
Archive | 2010
Jorge Paz Ferreiro; J. G. Vivas Miranda; Eva Vidal Vázquez
XIII Reunión del Grupo Español del Carbón | XIII Reunión del Grupo Español del Carbón | 18/10/2015 - 21/10/2015 | Alicante | 2015
Aurora Nieto Martín; Gabriel Gasco Guerrero; Jorge Paz Ferreiro; José M. García Fernández; César Plaza; Ana Méndez
Geophysical Research Abstracts | Viability of the biochar production from different manure wastes in the Amblés Valley (Ávila, Spain) | 12/04/2015-17/04/2015 | Vienna | Austria | 2015
Paola Andrea Cely Parra; Ana M. Mendez Lazaro; Francisco Rodriguez; Sagrario García; Jorge Paz Ferreiro; Gabriel Gasco Guerrero
Geophysical Research Abstracts | Plant development effects of biochars from different raw materials | 12/04/2015-17/04/2015 | Vienna, Austria | 2015
Paola Andrea Cely Parra; Ana M. Mendez Lazaro; Jorge Paz Ferreiro; Gabriel Gasco Guerrero
Geophysical Research Abstracts | Effects of biochar prepared from organic waste on soil properties | 23/04/201-2/05/2014 | Vienna, Austria | 2014
Gabriel Gasco Guerrero; Paola Andrea Cely Parra; Ana Maria Tarquis Alfonso; Jorge Paz Ferreiro; Antonio Saa Requejo; A. Méndez
Archive | 2011
Gabriel Gasco Guerrero; Ana Mª Méndez Lazaro; Jorge Paz Ferreiro
Archive | 2010
Laura Itatí Giménez; Eva Vidal Vázquez; Silvia Matilde Mazza; Jorge Paz Ferreiro
Archive | 2010
Eva Vidal Vázquez; Aline Emy Kitamura; Marlene Cristina Alves; J. G. Vivas Miranda; Jorge Paz Ferreiro