Juliano Carlos Calonego
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View article: Comparative Evaluation of the Multispectral Platforms Sentinel-2, CBERS-04A, and UAV for Nitrogen Detection in Maize Crops
Comparative Evaluation of the Multispectral Platforms Sentinel-2, CBERS-04A, and UAV for Nitrogen Detection in Maize Crops Open
Multispectral images provide valuable indicators of crop nutritional status, playing a key role in strategies to reduce fertilizer use and enable supplementary applications in cases of nitrogen deficiency, thereby ensuring productivity and…
View article: Pigeon pea-mediated soil microbial shifts improve agroecosystem multifunctionality in long-term maize–palisade grass intercropping
Pigeon pea-mediated soil microbial shifts improve agroecosystem multifunctionality in long-term maize–palisade grass intercropping Open
View article: Mechanical Chiseling Versus Root Bio-Tillage on Soil Physical Quality and Soybean Yield in a Long-Term No-Till System
Mechanical Chiseling Versus Root Bio-Tillage on Soil Physical Quality and Soybean Yield in a Long-Term No-Till System Open
Occasional mechanical intervention can help alleviate compaction symptoms in no-till systems, but its effects compared to well-established crop rotation systems are uncertain. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of mech…
View article: Lime and gypsum reduce N-fertilizer requirements and improve soil physics, fertility and crop yields in a double-cropped system
Lime and gypsum reduce N-fertilizer requirements and improve soil physics, fertility and crop yields in a double-cropped system Open
The synergistic effects of soil acidity alleviation and nitrogen (N) fertilization on soil physical attributes and their impacts on crop yields in highly weathered soils have not been assessed. The study was carried out in southeastern Bra…
View article: How a Long-Term Cover Crop Cultivation Impacts Soil Phosphorus Availability in a No-Tillage System?
How a Long-Term Cover Crop Cultivation Impacts Soil Phosphorus Availability in a No-Tillage System? Open
The growth of cover crops can contribute to the increase in phosphorus content at depth by root decomposition. The aim of this work was to verify the effect of cover crops on soil phosphorus availability and use by successive plants, and t…
View article: No-Tillage System Can Improve Soybean Grain Production More Than Conventional Tillage System
No-Tillage System Can Improve Soybean Grain Production More Than Conventional Tillage System Open
Soil management systems can directly interfere with crop yield via changes in the soil’s physical and hydraulic properties. However, short- to medium-term experiments of conduction do not always demonstrate the modifications of the managem…
View article: Does Forced Plant Maturation by Applying Herbicide with Desiccant Action Influence Seed Longevity in Soybean?
Does Forced Plant Maturation by Applying Herbicide with Desiccant Action Influence Seed Longevity in Soybean? Open
Herbicides with desiccant actions may be used to anticipate the harvesting of soybean seeds. This technique aims to minimize the negative influence of biotic and abiotic factors on seed physiological quality at the end of the plant cycle. …
View article: Long term co-application of lime and phosphogypsum increases 15 N recovery and reduces 15 N losses by modulating soil nutrient availability, crop growth and N cycle genes
Long term co-application of lime and phosphogypsum increases 15 N recovery and reduces 15 N losses by modulating soil nutrient availability, crop growth and N cycle genes Open
In no-tillage rotation systems, the recovery of nitrogen (N) fertilizer in the soil–plant system is affected by soil fertility and biological changes caused by the surface application of lime (L) and phosphogypsum (PG). Here we assessed th…
View article: Lasting effect of Urochloa brizantha on a common bean-wheat-maize rotation in a medium-term no-till system
Lasting effect of Urochloa brizantha on a common bean-wheat-maize rotation in a medium-term no-till system Open
Grass intercropping under no-till is an option to increase crop residues on the soil surface and crop diversity. Urochloa spp. is frequently selected for intercropping to improve land use and agricultural production because of its high res…
View article: Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation Open
Soil management systems directly interfere in the soil–plant relationship. However, there are still few studies evaluating the influence of long-term management systems on the physiological quality of soybean seeds. Another little-known to…
View article: Mean‐weight diameter of aggregation as affected by initial screen size of two fine‐textured soils
Mean‐weight diameter of aggregation as affected by initial screen size of two fine‐textured soils Open
Soil aggregation is considered a key indicator of soil health to protect soil against erosion, enhance organic C storage, and offer habitat for soil organisms. Various methods to assess aggregation may change interpretations of management,…
View article: Using Ecosystem Services Provided by Leguminous Trees to Ensure Soil Health and Sustainable Agricultural Intensification in the Brazilian Amazonian Periphery
Using Ecosystem Services Provided by Leguminous Trees to Ensure Soil Health and Sustainable Agricultural Intensification in the Brazilian Amazonian Periphery Open
View article: Effects of Previous Fall–Winter Crop on Spring–Summer Soybean Nutrition and Seed Yield under No-Till System
Effects of Previous Fall–Winter Crop on Spring–Summer Soybean Nutrition and Seed Yield under No-Till System Open
Interest in fall–winter species options for rotation with soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) has arisen; however, little is known about how they can affect the performance of subsequent soybean under a no-tillage system in tropical environme…
View article: Calcium and Boron Fertilization Improves Soybean Photosynthetic Efficiency and Grain Yield
Calcium and Boron Fertilization Improves Soybean Photosynthetic Efficiency and Grain Yield Open
Foliar fertilization with calcium (Ca) and boron (B) at flowering can promote flower retention and pod fixation, thereby increasing the number of pods per plant and, in turn, crop productivity. The objective of this work was to investigate…
View article: Soil–Plant Relationships in Soybean Cultivated under Crop Rotation after 17 Years of No-Tillage and Occasional Chiseling
Soil–Plant Relationships in Soybean Cultivated under Crop Rotation after 17 Years of No-Tillage and Occasional Chiseling Open
No-tillage cover crops contribute to better soil quality, being able to replace mechanized tillage management. This observation can only be made after several years of adopting conservationist practices and through research on soil–plant r…
View article: Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield
Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield Open
Liming contributes to the alleviation of acidity in highly weathered soils. For sugarcane, the use of green harvest methods and new soil tillage systems requires an adjustment of lime application rates. In the present study, the effects of…
View article: Soil Organic Matter and Aggregate Stability in Soybean, Maize and Urochloa Production Systems in a Very Clayey Soil of the Brazilian Savanna
Soil Organic Matter and Aggregate Stability in Soybean, Maize and Urochloa Production Systems in a Very Clayey Soil of the Brazilian Savanna Open
Forage grasses cultivation in production system with soybean and maize is an alternative to improve tropical weathered soils quality in Brazil. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects in the production systems involving cultivatio…
View article: The Joint Application of Phosphorus and Ammonium Enhances Soybean Root Growth and P Uptake
The Joint Application of Phosphorus and Ammonium Enhances Soybean Root Growth and P Uptake Open
It has been shown that the joint application of phosphorus (P) and ammonium (N-NH+4) increases maize root proliferation and P acquisition by maize in alkaline soils, but this has not been shown in acidic soils for legumes. A greenhouse exp…
View article: Molybdenum Foliar Fertilization Improves Photosynthetic Metabolism and Grain Yields of Field-Grown Soybean and Maize
Molybdenum Foliar Fertilization Improves Photosynthetic Metabolism and Grain Yields of Field-Grown Soybean and Maize Open
Foliar fertilization has been used as a supplemental strategy to plant nutrition especially in crops with high yield potential. Applying nutrients in small doses stimulates photosynthesis and increases yield performance. The aim of this st…
View article: Nickel Ore Mining Waste as a Promising Source of Magnesium and Silicon for a Smart-Agricultural Management
Nickel Ore Mining Waste as a Promising Source of Magnesium and Silicon for a Smart-Agricultural Management Open
Thermomagnesium (TM), a byproduct of Ni ore mining, can be processed as a clean alternative to conventional fertilizers as a source of magnesium (Mg) and silicon (Si) for agriculture. TM positively impacts soil properties and provides nutr…
View article: The Joint Application of P and Ammonium enhances soybean root growth and P uptake
The Joint Application of P and Ammonium enhances soybean root growth and P uptake Open
PurposeSoil phosphorus is transported to plant roots by diffusion, which is very slow. Therefore, the position of the applied fertilizer and the plant root length density will affect P uptake and utilization efficiency. It has been shown i…
View article: Improving soil fertility with lime and phosphogypsum enhances soybean yield and physiological characteristics
Improving soil fertility with lime and phosphogypsum enhances soybean yield and physiological characteristics Open
View article: Soil—Plant Relationships in Soybean Cultivated under Conventional Tillage and Long-Term No-Tillage
Soil—Plant Relationships in Soybean Cultivated under Conventional Tillage and Long-Term No-Tillage Open
Soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] have great economic prominence in the world, and soil management systems can directly interfere with their yield through changes in soil physical-hydric properties. Thus, the aim of this research was to …
View article: Soil organic carbon stock is improved by cover crops in a tropical sandy soil
Soil organic carbon stock is improved by cover crops in a tropical sandy soil Open
Soil organic matter plays an important role in soil quality. In sandy soils of tropical regions, high biological activity in the soil accelerates mineralization and limits increases in organic matter content. The objective of this study wa…
View article: Exploring the synergism between surface liming and nitrogen fertilization in no‐till system
Exploring the synergism between surface liming and nitrogen fertilization in no‐till system Open
Surface liming to correct soil acidity may have limited effectiveness in subsurface layers in no‐till systems (NTS). The possibility of downward movement may be increased when liming is combined with fertilization with urea (ammoniacal N),…
View article: Liming Optimizes Nitrogen Fertilization in a Maize-Upland Rice Rotation under No-Till Conditions
Liming Optimizes Nitrogen Fertilization in a Maize-Upland Rice Rotation under No-Till Conditions Open
Liming and N fertilization are common practices for optimizing crop yields in tropical agriculture, but the adequate N rate to ensure crop development, enhance yields and N use efficiency, and improve soil chemical properties has not been …
View article: Using cover crops to offset greenhouse gas emissions from a tropical soil under no-till
Using cover crops to offset greenhouse gas emissions from a tropical soil under no-till Open
Crop rotations under no-till (NT) have been a strategy to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) and mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, enhancing the cropping system efficiency. However, there is still controversy on the role of grasses …
View article: Cover crops shape the soil bacterial community in a tropical soil under no-till
Cover crops shape the soil bacterial community in a tropical soil under no-till Open
View article: Soybean yield and nutrition after tropical forage grasses
Soybean yield and nutrition after tropical forage grasses Open
View article: Long-Term Lime and Phosphogypsum Amended-Soils Alleviates the Field Drought Effects on Carbon and Antioxidative Metabolism of Maize by Improving Soil Fertility and Root Growth
Long-Term Lime and Phosphogypsum Amended-Soils Alleviates the Field Drought Effects on Carbon and Antioxidative Metabolism of Maize by Improving Soil Fertility and Root Growth Open
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