Aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse

Soil aggregation is a very complex issue related to important soil attributes and processes. The aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse were evaluated using ultrasonic energy. Vinasse is an important byproduct of sugarcane industries, intensively applied to...

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Main Authors: Bruno Teixeira Ribeiro, José Maria de Lima, Nilton Curi, Geraldo César de Oliveira
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2013-12-01
Series:Scientia Agricola
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spelling doaj-7b6bdbc3480e487f993dd37ae8e075272020-11-25T00:03:43ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola1678-992X2013-12-0170643544110.1590/S0103-90162013000600009S0103-90162013000600009Aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasseBruno Teixeira Ribeiro0José Maria de Lima1Nilton Curi2Geraldo César de Oliveira3Universidade Federal de UberlândiaUniversidade Federal de LavrasUniversidade Federal de LavrasUniversidade Federal de LavrasSoil aggregation is a very complex issue related to important soil attributes and processes. The aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse were evaluated using ultrasonic energy. Vinasse is an important byproduct of sugarcane industries, intensively applied to soils in Brazil as liquid fertilizer. Samples of two Oxisols and one Ultisol were used in this study. The physical and chemical characterization of soils was performed, and the 1 to 2 mm size aggregates (200 g) were packed in PVC columns (6.0 cm high and 4.0 cm internal diameter) and incubated with sugarcane vinasse under lab conditions for 1, 30 and 60 days. After incubation, aggregates were submitted to levels of ultrasonic energy, and the particle size distribution (53 to 2,000 µm, 2 to 53 µm, and < 2 µm fractions) was quantified. Mathematical equations were used to relate the mass of aggregates in each of these fractions to the applied ultrasonic energy, and parameters related to aggregate stability were then obtained. Soils showed an aggregate-hierarchy resulting in a stepwise breakdown under ultrasonic agitation. Considering this soil-aggregation hierarchy, vinasse contributed even in a short time to the bonding between and within 2 to 53 µm aggregates, mainly in the Oxisols. This may be related to organic compounds present in the vinasse, cementing soil particles. Potassium enrichment of soil samples did not contribute to soil dispersion.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162013000600009&lng=en&tlng=ensoil-aggregate hierarchysoil structureaggregate stabilitydispersive energy
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author Bruno Teixeira Ribeiro
José Maria de Lima
Nilton Curi
Geraldo César de Oliveira
spellingShingle Bruno Teixeira Ribeiro
José Maria de Lima
Nilton Curi
Geraldo César de Oliveira
Aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse
Scientia Agricola
soil-aggregate hierarchy
soil structure
aggregate stability
dispersive energy
author_facet Bruno Teixeira Ribeiro
José Maria de Lima
Nilton Curi
Geraldo César de Oliveira
author_sort Bruno Teixeira Ribeiro
title Aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse
title_short Aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse
title_full Aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse
title_fullStr Aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse
title_full_unstemmed Aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse
title_sort aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Scientia Agricola
issn 1678-992X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Soil aggregation is a very complex issue related to important soil attributes and processes. The aggregate breakdown and dispersion of soil samples amended with sugarcane vinasse were evaluated using ultrasonic energy. Vinasse is an important byproduct of sugarcane industries, intensively applied to soils in Brazil as liquid fertilizer. Samples of two Oxisols and one Ultisol were used in this study. The physical and chemical characterization of soils was performed, and the 1 to 2 mm size aggregates (200 g) were packed in PVC columns (6.0 cm high and 4.0 cm internal diameter) and incubated with sugarcane vinasse under lab conditions for 1, 30 and 60 days. After incubation, aggregates were submitted to levels of ultrasonic energy, and the particle size distribution (53 to 2,000 µm, 2 to 53 µm, and < 2 µm fractions) was quantified. Mathematical equations were used to relate the mass of aggregates in each of these fractions to the applied ultrasonic energy, and parameters related to aggregate stability were then obtained. Soils showed an aggregate-hierarchy resulting in a stepwise breakdown under ultrasonic agitation. Considering this soil-aggregation hierarchy, vinasse contributed even in a short time to the bonding between and within 2 to 53 µm aggregates, mainly in the Oxisols. This may be related to organic compounds present in the vinasse, cementing soil particles. Potassium enrichment of soil samples did not contribute to soil dispersion.
topic soil-aggregate hierarchy
soil structure
aggregate stability
dispersive energy
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