Improvement and Fertilization of the Savannas in Brazil

Tropical agriculture research series : proceedings of a symposium on tropical agriculture researches
ISSN 03889386
NII recode ID (NCID) AA00870529
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The Brazilian savanna covers an area of about 180 million ha. The predominant soils are Oxisols commonly deep, well drained and well structured. They are highly acid, very low in nutrient status and susceptible to erosion. The rainfall distribution is an other problem for agricultural production in the region. Any soil management scheme to minimize these problems should aim to:
(a) improve the natural low soil nutrient status and neutralize part of the effects of soil acidity;
(b) minimize the risks related to dry spells and (c) protect the soil against erosion.

Date of issued
Creator Edson LOBATO Wenceslau J. GOEDERT Morethson RESENDE
Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Volume 15
spage 309
epage 319
Language eng

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