Despite the agricultural importance of Indian Black Earth (IBE) in the Amazon region, there are few studies that report on the relation between soil texture and chemical fertility of IBE. These soils of pre-Colombian origin, with high contents of P, Ca and other nutrients are found across the Amazon valley. IBE profiles were studied to evaluate the total contents of P, its primary chemical forms and the P transformation phases in areas with IBE soils of variable texture and in adjacent reference soils. The soil texture strongly influenced soil fertility, changing in terms of transformation of the primary P forms and, consequently, predominant P forms in IBE. Soils with texture varying between clay and heavy clay had higher total P contents ...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) are anthropic soils that are enriched in carbon (C) and several nutrient...
A major nutritional problem to crops grown in highly weathered Brazilian soils is phosphorus (P) def...
Terras Pretas de Índio are anthropic Amazonian soils rich in pyrogenic black carbon, which might be ...
Despite the agricultural importance of Indian Black Earth (IBE) in the Amazon region, there are few ...
Despite the agricultural importance of India Black Earth (IBE) in the Amazon region, there are few s...
Apesar da importância agrícola das Terras Pretas de Índio (TPI) na Amazônia - solos de origem pré-co...
ABSTRACT Soils containing archaeological black earth (ABE) are formed by the continuous deposition o...
The comparison of morphological, mineralogical and chemical data of a soil with anthropic horizons -...
Dispersion of nutrients in Amazonian black earth (ABE) can provide information on human activities o...
Throughout the Amazon region, dark-colored soils with increased fertility are identified and referre...
The integration of morphological, mineralogical and chemical data of a soil with Archeological Black...
ABSTRACT Amazonian dark earths (ADEs) are fertile soils created by pre-Columbian Amerindian societie...
The Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) soils are characterized by its high fertility, dark color, and p...
In prehistoric times, innumerous shell middens, called "sambaquis", consisting mainly of remains of ...
Abstract: Whereas many researchers still approach Terra Preta (TP) as a soil category, new evidence...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) are anthropic soils that are enriched in carbon (C) and several nutrient...
A major nutritional problem to crops grown in highly weathered Brazilian soils is phosphorus (P) def...
Terras Pretas de Índio are anthropic Amazonian soils rich in pyrogenic black carbon, which might be ...
Despite the agricultural importance of Indian Black Earth (IBE) in the Amazon region, there are few ...
Despite the agricultural importance of India Black Earth (IBE) in the Amazon region, there are few s...
Apesar da importância agrícola das Terras Pretas de Índio (TPI) na Amazônia - solos de origem pré-co...
ABSTRACT Soils containing archaeological black earth (ABE) are formed by the continuous deposition o...
The comparison of morphological, mineralogical and chemical data of a soil with anthropic horizons -...
Dispersion of nutrients in Amazonian black earth (ABE) can provide information on human activities o...
Throughout the Amazon region, dark-colored soils with increased fertility are identified and referre...
The integration of morphological, mineralogical and chemical data of a soil with Archeological Black...
ABSTRACT Amazonian dark earths (ADEs) are fertile soils created by pre-Columbian Amerindian societie...
The Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) soils are characterized by its high fertility, dark color, and p...
In prehistoric times, innumerous shell middens, called "sambaquis", consisting mainly of remains of ...
Abstract: Whereas many researchers still approach Terra Preta (TP) as a soil category, new evidence...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) are anthropic soils that are enriched in carbon (C) and several nutrient...
A major nutritional problem to crops grown in highly weathered Brazilian soils is phosphorus (P) def...
Terras Pretas de Índio are anthropic Amazonian soils rich in pyrogenic black carbon, which might be ...