02420naa a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400560006010000240011624501450014026000090028550001670029452013910046165000190185265000240187165300270189565300150192265300120193765300240194970000280197370000270200170000200202870000280204877300780207621577082023-12-04 2022 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.26848/rbgf.v15.6.p3264-32762DOI1 aBARBOSA NETO, M. V. aFunctional analysis of soil chemical attributes using Geographic Information Systems to assess nutrient deficiencies.h[electronic resource] c2022 aTítulo em português: Análise funcional dos atributos químicos do solo usando Sistemas de Informação Geográfica para avaliar as deficiências de nutrientes. aInformation on soil fertility is essential to determine the need for correcting measures. However, the use of appropriate techniques to provide information on the specific potential of each soil in many agricultural areas is scarce. Soil fertility in an area with family farming was evaluated based on spatialization of soil chemical attributes to indicate their usage limitations. The study area was on the water basin of the Natuba River, in the Mata Centro Zone, Pernambuco state, Brazil. Samples were taken from soils under the most representative agricultural uses and under native vegetation following a slope gradient (top, middle and bottom). Samples were analyzed for their base saturation, cation exchange capacity, aluminum saturation and phosphorus concentration. These parameters were used to indicate their degree of limitation to agricultural use in order to create a georeferenced database and were mapped using a Geographic Information System (GIS). The cultivated Rhodic Acrisol and Eutric Gleisol had the highest fertility, while the Xanthic Acrisol, Chromic Acrisol and Xanthic Ferralsol had the highest usage limitations. Areas used to grow vegetables had higher nutrient availability than those cropped to sugarcane. Spatialization in the GIS system contributed to the overall fertility analysis, allowing a clear visualization of areas that need soil improvement. aSoil fertility aFertilidade do Solo aAgricultural potential aMapeamento aMapping aPotencial agrícola1 aARAÚJO, M. do S. B. de1 aARAUJO FILHO, J. C. de1 aSILVA, C. B. da1 aSAMPAIO, E. V. de S. B. tRevista Brasileira de Geografia Físicagv. 15, n. 6, p. 3264-3276, 2022.