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Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science | 2018

Crop use and profile distribution of phosphorus in soils that developed on mafic rocks in southern Portugal

Carmo Horta; Fernando Monteiro; Manuel Madeira; José Torrent

ABSTRACT The phytoavailability of soil phosphorus (P) depends on the different forms in which it occurs and how these forms change after the application of P fertiliser to the soil. Forms of P in the A, B and C horizons of eleven pedons that developed on mafic rocks were characterised by a fractionation method before and after fertilisation with single superphosphate, and a micropot experiment was conducted to assess the short-term use of P fertiliser by rye (Secale cereale L.). The main sources of P to the crop were (i) phosphate adsorbed on mineral surfaces and pedogenic Fe, Al or Ca phosphates in the A horizon and (ii) Ca-phosphates in B and C horizons. In the C horizons, poor in Fe/Al phases and clay, the precipitated Ca-P showed low solubility, resulting in a reduction in shoot biomass. The apparent P recovery by rye was similar in the A (36%) and B (29%) but decreased in the C (15%) horizons. The partial factor productivity (g g−1) decreased from the A (58) to B (11) and C (5) horizons. P phytoavailability decreased with increasing profile depth because the transformation of P fertiliser to poorly soluble Ca-P forms increased with depth.


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2015

Soil management system effects on N availability and tree productivity in chestnut planatations under Mediterranean conditions

F. Raimundo; João A. P. Coutinho; Afonso Martins; Manuel Madeira

Soil tillage with chisel ploughing is the conventional soil management system in chestnut stands for fruit production in Northern Portugal. A study was developed to assess the effects of three soil management systems on in situ soil N mineralization dynamics, tree nutrition status and fruit productivity, in a 50-yr old chestnut stand. The treatments were: conventional tillage with a chisel ploughing twice a year (CT), no-tillage with rainfed improved pasture with leguminous and grasses plants (NIP), and no-tillage with spontaneous herbaceous vegetation natural pasture (NP). The CT treatment showed a strong increase of the soil N mineral concentration following soil disturbance by tillage, but the cumulative net N mineralized along the year was significantly lower (51.8 kg ha-1) than in the NIP (85.1 kg ha-1) treatment. The NP treatment (65.9 kg ha-1) did not cause a reduction in the soil N mineralization when compared to the CT treatment. The mineralization rate (g mineralized N kg-1 total N) in 2004 was about 26, 30 and 38 in the treatments CT, NP and NIP, respectively. Treatments showed different soil N dynamics, the proportion of mineralized NO3-N being lower in the NP (10-48%) than in CT and NIP treatments (53-74%). Our study indicates that no-tillage systems improve the tree nutrition status and enhance productivity.


Agroforestry Systems | 2016

Regeneration patterns of Quercus suber according to montado management systems

M. Paula Simões; Anabela Belo; Mariana Fernandes; Manuel Madeira


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2009

Decomposição de folhada de quatro espécies florestais no Norte de Portugal: taxa de decomposição e evolução da composição estrutural e do teor em nutrientes

Afonso Martins; S. Azevedo; F. Raimundo; L. Carvalho; Manuel Madeira


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2015

As coberturas florestais e a recuperação da fertilidade de solos ferralíticos de Angola

Manuel Madeira; Rui Pinto Ricardo; António Gonçalves Neto


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2013

Os solos de Cabo Verde. Seu enquadramento no sistema de referência mundial de solos

Manuel Madeira; Rui Pinto Ricardo


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2009

Produção de castanha e de folhada e concentração de nutrientes nas folhas de soutos submetidos a diferentes sistemas de mobilização do solo

F. Raimundo; A. L. Pires; S. Fonseca; Afonso Martins; Manuel Madeira


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2015

Do improved pastures affect enzymatic activity and C and N dynamics in soils of the montado system

Ana Raquel Rodrigues; Emanuelle Silva; Gustavo Santos; João A. P. Coutinho; Manuel Madeira


Revista de Ciências Agrárias (Portugal) | 2015

Forestry covers and fertility recover in Ferrallitic Soils from Angola.

Manuel Madeira; Rui Pinto Ricardo; A. Gonçalves Neto


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2015

Complexo de troca, classificação e gestão dos solos ferralíticos de Angola

Manuel Madeira; Rui Pinto Ricardo

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Maria Xesús Gómez-Rey

Technical University of Lisbon

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Emanuelle Silva

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Gustavo Santos

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Ernesto Vasconcelos

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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