Nutrient Release, Plant Nutrition, and Potassium Leaching from Polymer-Coated Fertilizer
09/Mar/2017
ABSTRACT The increase in food consumption and limitations in food production areas requires improved fertilizer efficiency. Slow- or controlled-release fertilizers are an alternative for synchronizing nutrient availability with the plant demands, reducing losses to the environment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of polymer-coated KCl compared with conventional KCl. The products were incubated in soil under controlled conditions to evaluate the time required for nutrient release. A greenhouse experiment was performed with corn plants in pots […]
Retention and Solute Transport Properties in Disturbed and Undisturbed Soil Samples
05/Oct/2016
ABSTRACT Solute transport parameters can be determined in miscible displacement experiments, usually performed in columns with disturbed (sieved) soil samples. Experiments with undisturbed samples are uncommon, due to the difficulty of taking undisturbed samples at the size required for these experiments. Structural alteration of the disturbed material implies modifications in the pore geometry that determines hydraulic properties, including hydraulic conductivity and retention and properties related to miscible displacement. An existing model for prediction of breakthrough curves based on retention properties […]
Soil Solution Nutrient Availability, Nutritional Status and Yield of Corn Grown in a Typic Hapludox under Twelve Years of Pig Slurry Fertilizations
22/Jul/2016
ABSTRACT Nutrient content in soil solution may vary in response to the applied amount of pig slurry (PS). Thus, the aim of this research was to evaluate the nutrient content in soil solution and its relationship to nutritional status and yield of corn under 12 years of annual fertilization with increasing doses of PS, soluble mineral fertilizer (MF) and PS combined with MF. The experiment was conducted under field conditions in a Latossolo Vermelho Distroférrico (Typic Hapludox). The treatments consisted […]
Gypsum applications to coffe: influence on calcium, magnesium and potassium contents and pH of the solution of a dystrophic red latosol
01/Aug/2013
Unbalanced amounts of Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+ in soils as a consequence of high gypsum applications can be due to the relationship in size (ionic radius) and charge density (charge/ionic radius) of each ionic species. The higher the ionic strength, the stronger is the bonding of these cations with the opposite charge ions such as OH–, SO4-2. Thus, excessive gypsum applications, disregarding the charge balance of the soil colloidal system, the ionic balance of the solution, and the CEC, can […]
Chemical attributes of a soil and response of wheat and soybean to gypsum in no-tillage system
01/Oct/2011
The application of gypsum can make Al unavailable to plants and provide soil nutrients, improving conditions for high crop yields. This study evaluated the chemical characteristics of Red Latosol, with or without exchangeable Al as influenced by gypsum rates (0, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 kg ha-1) applied to the soil surface, and the effect of gypsum on mineral nutrition and wheat and soybean yields under no-tillage. Gypsum was applied to the surface six months after liming. Six and […]
Ion mobility in a no-tillage soil subjected to mineral and organic fertilization
01/Aug/2011
The retention in soil profiles of surface-applied mineral elements is crucial to maintain the water quality and reduce environmental and economic damages. This study evaluated: the mobility of potassium, calcium and magnesium, aluminum and organic matter contents and changes in pH in an Eutroferric Red Latosol under no-tillage, and the chemical oxygen demand (COD) of percolated water. Mobility was assessed in an undisturbed soil column with preserved structure and treated with mineral (100 kg ha-1) and organic (150 m3 ha-1) […]
Mobility of P, Cu and Zn in soil columns under no-till and organic and mineral fertilization
01/Dec/2010
The retention of mineral elements applied to the soil surface is crucial to maintain water quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of liquid swine manure and mineral fertilizer on leaching of P, Cu and Zn through undisturbed soil columns (height 25 cm, diameter 20.3 cm) of an Oxisol under no tillage. A water volume (10.020 cm3) corresponding to three times soil total pore volume (3,340 cm3) was continuously applied to the columns, and the sampling and analysis of the […]
Electrical conductivity of nutrient solution for chrysanthemum pot cultivation
01/Jun/2010
For the cultivation of potted chrysanthemum, which is a relevant culture in the sector of ornamental plants, there is still a need of a consistent recommendation of electrical conductivity of the nutrient solution. An experiment was conducted in a greenhouse to study the effect of electrical conductivity of nutrient solution and salt leaching on the growth of pot chrysanthemum, cv. Miramar. A completely randomized block design was used, with four replications and treatments distributed in a 5 x 2 factorial arrangement, representing […]
Nutrient losses via leaching from soil columns submitted to mineral and organic fertilization
01/Aug/2009
The use of animal manure in agricultural systems can cause water contamination and/or pollution by nutrients, especially by consecutive applications to the same area. In view thereof, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of manure and fertilizer application on NH4+, NO3–, P and K leaching. For this evaluation, undisturbed soil columns were collected from a seven-year field experiment that consisted of 12 treatments, resulting from the combinations of four doses of dairy slurry with three doses […]
Mobility of paclobutrazol in an intensively used sandy loam soil under mango in northeastern Brazil
01/Oct/2008
In Mango cultivation under Brazil conditions paclobutrazol (PBZ), a growth regulator, is very used. However it is not yet well known about the leaching potential of PBZ in these soil conditions. The objectives of this study were to evaluate sorption and mobility of paclobutrazol (PBZ), a growth regulator of the chemical group triazol, in a sandy loam soil found in the sub-mid region of the San Francisco River valley, where mango cultivation is intense. The sorption study was based on […]