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Inoculant and foliar fertilizer in soybean under no-tillage cultivated in areas with established Bradyrhizobium populations

Ben-Hur Costa de Campos, Valderi Gnatta

01/Feb/2006

This study was carried out in 1996/97, 1997/98 and 2000/01 crop seasons in Cruz Alta, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, aiming at evaluating the efficiency of commercial inoculant formulations, isolated and in combination with Mo and Co foliar fertilizer in an area that has been under no tillage for eight to twelve year and where Bradyrhizobium had already been established. In the 1996/97 crop year, the treatments were: non-inoculated control; 200 kg ha-1 of nitrogen fertilizer, split twice […]

Shoot and root growth of soybean and cover crops as affected by soil compaction

José Salvador Simoneti Foloni, Sergio Lázaro de Lima, Leonardo Theodoro Büll

01/Feb/2006

The cultivation of cover crops with vigorous root systems in crop rotation can improve the physical quality of compacted soils. The objective of this study was to evaluate shoot and root growth of soybean (Glycine max) and five species used as summer cover crops (Cajanus cajan, Cajanus cajan var. small, Mucuna aterrima, Dolichos lab lab and Crotalaria juncea) in a soil submitted to three different levels of subsurface compaction. Plants were grown in pots assembled with three PVC rings, 50 […]

Absorption and use of phosphorus by soybean and common bean crops and by weeds

Sergio de Oliveira Procópio, José Barbosa dos Santos, Fábio Ribeiro Pires, Antonio Alberto da Silva, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça

01/Dec/2005

This work aimed to evaluate the absorption and use of phosphorus (P) by soybean and common bean crops and by weeds. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse from August to November 2002. I was adopted a randomized block design with three replications, in a 6 x 4 factorial scheme. Six vegetal species (soybean (Glycine max), common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), two Euphorbia heterophylla biotypes (susceptible and resistant to ALS inhibitor herbicides), Bidens pilosa and Desmodium tortuosum) and four doses of P […]

Optimal relative bulk density for soybean yield in Oxisols

Amauri Nelson Beutler, José Frederido Centurion, Cassiano Garcia Roque, Marcos Vieira Ferraz

01/Dec/2005

Soil compaction has led to reduced soybean yields, but the critical bulk density above which the yield decreases are poorly documented. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the soybean yield (cv. Embrapa 48) in relation to the relative bulk density (Dsr) of a sandy loam (LVd) and a clayey Oxisol (LVef). A greenhouse experiment was carried out in 2001/02 with samples collected at the 0.0-0.2 m layer, sifted through a 4.0 mm sieve, fertilized and compacted in 0.03 m layers in 0.20 high […]

Evaluation of soil tillage and liming systems in an aluminic Oxisol

Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, Álvaro Luiz Mafra, Sandra Mara Vieira Fontoura, Cimélio Bayer, João Frederico Mangrich dos Passos

01/Dec/2005

The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term effects of soil tillage systems and methods of lime application on biological, physical and chemical attributes of a clayey aluminic Oxisol, and on soybean yield components. The experiment with tillage systems was installed in 1978 in Guarapuava, PR, southern Brazil, and liming methods began to be tested in 1987. The treatments were: conventional tillage (CT) without liming; CT with liming; no-tillage (NT) without liming; NT with surface liming and NT […]

Phosphate fertilizers and soybean yield in soils with different phosphate buffer capacities

I. Bedin, A. E. Furtini Neto, A. V. Resende, V. Faquin, A. M. Tokura, J. Z. L. Santos

01/Aug/2003

The efficiency of three new phosphate fertilizers (test sources, TS) was assessed and compared to traditional P fertilizers in terms of nutrition and yield of soybeans, on three different soils: a Quartzarenic Neosol, a loamy dystrophic Red-Yellow Latosol, and a clayey dystrophic Red-Yellow Latosol. The greenhouse experiments, in a factorial layout of (2 x 4) + 8, compared two TS (TS1 and TS2) in four doses, with eight additional treatments for each soil [triple superphosphate with calcitic lime, triple superphosphate […]

Biological nitrogen fixation efficiency by strains of Bradyrhizobium in soybean under no-tillage

B. C. Campos, M. Hungria, V. Tedesco

01/Sep/2001

This study was carried out in the 1994/95, 1996/97, 1997/98 and 1998/99 cropping seasons, to evaluate the efficiency of the Bradyrhizobium strains as recommended by research, evaluation and biological nitrogen fixation efficiency of competitiveness of soybean crop under no-tillage. The experiments were carried out at FUNDACEP, in Cruz Alta, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in an area cultivated under no-tillage over five to ten years. In the year of 1994/95, the treatments were: non-inoculated control; 200 kg ha-1 of nitrogen […]

Residual effect of lime on corn and soybean production in a Low Humic Gley soil

L. N. Miranda, J. C. C. Miranda

01/Mar/2000

Growing corn and soybean in acid soils requires lime application to raise the soil pH to reduce the aluminum toxicity and to add the nutrients calcium and magnesium. The residual effect of liming may last for several years of successive cropping. To evaluate this effect, an experiment was carried out in a Low Humic Gley soil in the EMBRAPA Cerrados Research Center, with the broadcasting application of lime levels of 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 t ha-1, beginning in […]

Changes in soil chemical characteristics by surface application of lime and gypsum and soybean response in no-tillage system

E. F. Caires, W. A. Chueiri, E. F. Madruga, A. Figueiredo

01/Mar/1998

The experiment was carried out on a dystrophic Dark Red Latosol from Ponta Grossa, Paraná State, Brazil, to evaluate the effects of the surface application of lime and gypsum on soil chemical characteristics and soybean response in no-tillage. A randomized complete block design was used, with three replications, in a split-plot experiment. Dolomitic limestone was applied at rates of 0, 2, 4 and 6 t ha-1 (main plots) in July of 1993; gypsum was applied at rates of 0, 4, […]

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