“…, sum of bases (SB), organic matter, cation exchange capacity (CEC), base saturation (V) and micronutrients (Al-Nakshabandi et al, 1997;Falkiner and Smith, 1997;Léon and Cavalinni, 1999;Fonseca, 2001;Jnad et al, 2001;Hespanhol, 2002;Medeiros et al, 2005;Souza et al, 2005;Toze, 2006;Heidapour et al, 2007;Morari andGiardini, 2009, Ferreira et al, 2010), despite benefic alterations in soil hydraulic conductivity, infiltration rate and apparent density, mainly due to the great amount of organic matter added (Matos, 2003), which acts like a soil conditioner, enhancing its water retention capacity (WHO, 2004). Fonseca (2001) and Souza et al (2005) reported substantial reductions in conventional fertilizers, eliminating indeed nitrogen fertilization.…”