Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega
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Revista Arvore | 2007
Rafaela Simão Abrahão Nóbrega; Rogério Custódio Vilas Boas; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega; Alessandra Monteiro de Paula; Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira
This work aimed to evaluate sewage sludge as substrate component for aroeira seedling growth. Substrates were composed of soil samples collected at 0.2-0.5 m depth from a Quartzarenic Neosol or from a Red-Yellow Latosol, with sewage sludge produced by the Sewage Treatment Station (Estacao de Tratamento de Esgoto - ETE) located in Serrania, Minas Gerais, in five proportions: 100:0; 80:20; 60:40; 40:60 and 20:80, being all without mineral fertilizers. Thirty days after sowing, thinning was carried out to one plant per pot. Aroeira growth after 60 days was evaluated by shoot and root dry weight, total dry matter, stem diameter, plant height, leaf area, shoot height/stem and diameter shoot/root ratio. Amendments with sewage sludge increased substrate fertility as indicated by P, K, Ca, Mg concentrations, CEC and SB values, organic matter and micronutrient contents, which promoted growth of stem diameter, plant height, shoot and root dry weight, total dry matter, leaf area, and shoot/root ratio in aroeira seedlings . The effect of sewage sludge on aroeira seedlings growth varied according to the different proportions of sewage sludge. Maximum growth was obtained with the proportion 37% of sewage sludge + 63% of Quartzarenic Neosol or Red-Yellow Latosol. Heavy metal concentration in all substrates was below the limits allowed by CETESB.
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2013
Sara B. Bressan; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega; Rafaela Simão Abrahão Nóbrega; Ronny Sobreira Barbosa; Lusiene B. Sousa
Aiming to evaluate the effect of cover plants over soil chemical attributes in the region of Balsas - Maranhao, samples of Oxisol under plant cover of millet [Pennisetum americanum (L.) Leeke], brachiaria (Brachiaria ruziziensis) and native Cerrado (mid-sized), were collected in three depths (0-0.10; 0.10-0.20 and 0.20-0.40 m). Plant cover of millet and brachiaria promoted an increase in soil pH and reductions in amounts of Al3+ and in saturation by Al3+, in relation to the area with native Cerrado. Major amounts of residue were verified on soil surface under native cerrado, due to greater input of plant residue and lower decomposition rate. Amounts of nutrients and levels of organic matter were higher in areas under millet and brachiaria cover, mainly in 0-0.10 e 0.10-0.20 m. depths. Brachiaria and millet cover plants were similar in relation to alterations promoted in chemical attributes of soil.
Revista Caatinga | 2017
Leandro Pereira Pacheco; Marinete Martins de Sousa Monteiro; Fabiano André Petter; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega; Adaniel Sousa dos Santos
Research on the performance of cover crops in crop systems of annual crops in the Brazilian state of Piauí contributes to increases in yield, greater efficiency of fertilizers and mitigation of environmental impacts. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of cover crops in terms of biomass production and the accumulation and release of nutrients during the crop season (November to April) in an oxisol in the Brazilian Cerrado in the state of Piauí that was submitted to different crop production systems including soybeans, maize and upland rice. The experiment was established during the 2010/11 and 2011/12 crop years in the rural area near the municipality of Bom Jesus, Piauí. The experimental design was a randomized block in a split-plot array. Different soil management systems (conventional and no-till) were evaluated in the main plots. Different crop production systems consisting of cover crops sown in the off-season (April to November), and annual crops sown during the crop season (November to April) were implemented in the subplots. The crop production systems that included Urochloa ruziziensis and Pennisetum glaucum overseeded on soybeans and Urochloa ruziziensis simultaneously intercropped with maize stood out in terms of biomass production and the accumulation and release of nutrients. Yields of maize and upland rice declined when sown under newly implemented no-till soil management.
The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2013
Linnajara de Vasconcelos Martins Ferreira; Rafaela Simão Abrahão Nóbrega; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega; Flávia Louzeiro de Aguiar; Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira; Leandro Pereira Pacheco
Revista Arvore | 2008
Rafaela Simão Abrahão Nóbrega; Alessandra Monteiro de Paula; Rogério Custódio Vilas Boas; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega; Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira
Revista de Ciências Agrarias - Amazon Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences | 2014
Fabricio Ribeiro Andrade; Fabiano André Petter; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega; Leandro Pereira Pacheco; Alan Mario Zuffo
Revista Caatinga | 2014
Roberto Lustosa Silva; Sammy Sidney Rocha Matias; Márcio Godofrêdo Rocha Lobato; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega
Bragantia | 2013
Leandro Pereira Pacheco; Marinete Martins de Sousa Monteiro; Rodrigo Fonseca da Silva; Leandro dos Santos Soares; Wéverson Lima Fonseca; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega; Fabiano André Petter; Francisco de Alcântara Neto; Josy Anteveli Osajima
Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias - Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2012
Sammy Sidney Rocha Matias; Marcus André Ribeiro Correia; Livia Arantes Camargo; Manoel Teixeira de Farias; José Frederico Centurion; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega
Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias - Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2012
Karina de Vares Rossetti; Itamar Andrioli; José Frederico Centurion; Sammy Sidney Rocha Matias; Júlio César Azevedo Nóbrega