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Potassium Fertilization for Long Term No-Till Crop Rotation in the Central-Southern Region of Paraná, Brazil

Renan Costa Beber Vieira, Sandra Mara Vieira Fontoura, Cimélio Bayer, Renato Paulo de Moraes, Eduardo Carniel

13/Sep/2016

ABSTRACT Fertilization programs for annual crops in the state of Paraná, southern Brazil, are based on studies that focused on conventional tillage and were established more than 30 years ago. The primary purpose of this study was to assess potassium (K) fertilization on long-term (>30 years) no-tillage soybean, corn, wheat, and barley crops grown in rotation on Oxisols in the central-southern region of Paraná. A total of 47 experiments were carried out from 2008 to 2013, three of which addressed […]

Phosphorus Fertilization for High Yield of Soybean, Maize, and Winter Cereal Crops in Rotation in Oxisols under Long-Term no-Till in the South Central Region of Parana, Brazil

Renan Costa Beber Vieira, Sandra Mara Vieira Fontoura, Cimélio Bayer, Renato Paulo de Moraes, Eduardo Carniel

01/May/2015

Although the State of Parana, Brazil, has adopted crop rotation and no-till (NT) systems, fertilizer application is still based on recommendations developed more than 30 years ago for monocropping under conventional tillage because fertilizer recommendations developed specifically for crop rotation under NT are lacking. The objective of our study was to consolidate P calibration and evaluate crop responses to P fertilization so as to propose a system of technical recommendations for P fertilization for soybean, maize, wheat, and barley grown […]

Liming criteria and critical levels of phosphorus and potassium in oxisoils under no-till system of the south-central region of Paraná state, Brazil

Renan Costa Beber Vieira, Cimélio Bayer, Sandra Mara Vieira Fontoura, Ibanor Anghinoni, Paulo Roberto Ernani, Renato Paulo de Moraes

01/Feb/2013

When conventional tillage is replaced by no-tillage (NT) changes occur in the dynamics of soil nutrients and acidity, which may influence the soil-plant relationships and consequently, the criteria for soil fertility management. This study determined the criteria for liming as well as the soil critical levels for P and K in a crop rotation of soybean, maize, wheat, barley, and white oat, widely used in the South-Central region of the State of Parana, in Southern Brazil. The study involved 13 […]

Calibration and validation of the modified universal soil loss equation (MUSLE) with local hydrologic and sedimentologic data

Celina Rubiano da Silva, Henrique Marinho Leite Chaves, Ana Paula Camelo

01/Aug/2011

Hydro-sedimentologic models are useful in the environmental analysis of unmonitored watersheds. However, the models must be calibrated and validated for accurate predictions. The objective of this study was to calibrate MUSLE for the conditions of the Piripipau river basin (Brazil), using hydrologic and sedimentologic data from 1999 to 2005, and to validate the calibrated model with another data set (1998, 2006-2009). MUSLE’s a coefficient was calibrated fitting observed and calculated sediment yield values of individual events, using observed hydrologic data […]

Dielectric constant obtained from TDR and volumetric moisture of soils in southern Brazil

Douglas Rodrigo Kaiser, Dalvan José Reinert, José Miguel Reichert, Jean Paollo Gomes Minella

01/Jun/2010

Soil moisture is the property which most greatly influences the soil dielectric constant, which is also influenced by soil mineralogy. The aim of this study was to determine mathematical models for soil moisture and the dielectric constant (Ka) for a Hapludalf, two clayey Hapludox and a very clayey Hapludox and test the reliability of universal models, such as those proposed by Topp and Ledieu and their co-workers in the 80’s, and specific models to estimate soil moisture with a TDR. […]

Critical phosphorus levels for greenhouse grown eucalyptus as related to the placement of fertilizer p in the soil

Paulo Batista Leite, Víctor Hugo Alvarez V., Nairam Félix de Barros, Júlio César Lima Neves, André Guarçoni M., Antônio Zanão Júnior

01/Oct/2009

The availability of P is influenced by the application location of this element to the soil, affecting the adsorption, precipitation and fixation due to the reduction of contact with the soil. This study, carried out in a greenhouse, aimed to calibrate P soil concentrations for Eucalyptus pellita growth as affected by fertilizer placement. Samples of two Oxisols were used. The treatment consisted of 14 combinations of seven P rates, which were placed in holes in the upper mid part of […]

Estimation methods of phosphorus availability for rice in flooded soils in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Leandro Souza da Silva, Sidnei Kuster Ranno, Anderson Clayton Rhoden, Danilo Rheinheimer dos Santos, Fábio Adriano Graupe

01/Feb/2008

The reliability of soil analysis depends on the correlation of nutrient concentration in the soil obtained by a given method with the plant nutrient uptake. The objective of this study was to evaluate the correlations between phosphorus content estimated by different methods and phosphorus quantity absorbed by rice plants in some flooded soils from Rio Grande do Sul state (RS), Brazil. Soil samples from 16 locations in RS, largely different in soil chemical and physical properties, were collected from the […]

Critical phosphorus levels for greenhouse-grown corn, as a function of its placement in the soil

Paulo Batista Leite, Víctor Hugo Alvarez V., Nairam Félix de Barros, Júlio César Lima Neves, André Guarçoni M.

01/Jun/2006

Localized application of P in the soil has great influence on its availability because it reduces de adsorption reactions, precipitation and fixation, due to the lowered soil contact surface area. This study, carried out in a greenhouse, aimed to calibrate P soil concentrations for corn growth as affected by fertilizer placement. Samples of two Oxisols (LVAd and LVAm) were used. The treatment consisted of 14 combinations of 7 P rates, which were placed in holes in the upper mid part of […]