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Phosphorus forms in soils under influence of liming and organic fertilization

Renato Ferreira de Souza, Valdemar Faquin, Alex Teixeira de Andrade, Paulo Rogério Ferreira Torres

01/Dec/2007

The distribution of phosphorus forms in the different soil compartments (labile, little labile and non-labile) is very influenced by geochemical and biological processes and by human activities. To evaluate the effect of liming and cattle manure on soil phosphorus forms, four experiments were carried out in an entirely randomized design, in a 4 x 5 factorial layout with four repetions, in a greenhouse. The treatments consisted of four liming levels (0; 0.5; 1 and 2 times the recommended dose to reach V […]

Liming and organic fertilizer: influence on phosphorus adsorption in soils

Renato Ferreira de Souza, Valdemar Faquin, Paulo Rogério Ferreira Torres, Danielle Pereira Baliza

01/Dec/2006

Liming and organic fertilizers can reduce P adsorption/precipitation in the soil, increasing the availability for plant uptake. To evaluate the effect of liming and cattle manure on phosphorus adsorption in the soil, four experiments were conducted in an entirely randomized design, in a 4 x 5 factorial layout with four replications, in a greenhouse. The treatments consisted of four liming levels (0; 0,5; 1 and 2 times the recommended dose to reach V = 60%) and five doses of cattle […]

Reactivity of soil acidity correctives and conditioners in lysimeters

Lucélia Alves Ramos, Antonio Nolla, Gaspar Henrique Korndörfer, Hamilton Seron Pereira, Monica Sartori de Camargo

01/Oct/2006

Soil acidity is one of the chief factors of constraint on agricultural production. Lime is the most used corrective, but, apart from the incorporation layer, of slow mobility and slow correction in the soil profile. Other products have been tested for acidity correction such as silicates or the reduction of acidity effects in deeper soil layers with gypsum. This study compared the effect of lime, gypsum and silicates to supply calcium, magnesium, silicate and to correct soil pH in deeper […]

Effects of liming and phosphorus application on the structural stability of an acid soil

J. A. Albuquerque, C. Bayer, P. R. Ernani, A. L. Mafra, E. C. Fontana

01/Oct/2003

The objective of this field experiment was to evaluate the effect of liming and phosphorus application on the structural stability of a clayey acid soil with high organic matter content, a typical feature of the southern Brazilian plateau. The study was carried out on a Brown Latosol (Haplohumox), in Lages, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, in a split plot arrangement of a completely randomized block design. Treatments consisted of lime application at rates of 0, 4.5, and 9.0 Mg ha-1 at the […]

Changes in chemical soil characteristics, nutritional state, and agronomic characteristics of corn plants due to lime application forms under no-tillage

F. R. Pires, C. M. Souza, D. M. Queiroz, G. V. Miranda, J. C. C. Galvão

01/Feb/2003

Lime application on the soil surface in no-tillage systems, without incorporation, has not been effective in certain edaphic and climatic conditions for the correction of acidity or for calcium and magnesium supply to plants. Searching alternatives for limestone application without the conventional tilling and harrowing operations, this study tried to evaluate the efficiency of different lime application forms for the chemical soil attributes, nutritional state, and agronomic characteristics of corn crop. A randomized block design with split-plots and three replications […]

The potential of oil shale mining lime to supply nutrients at the Irati formation – PR

T. S. Assmann, B. M. S. Prevedello, C. B. Reissmann, P. J. Ribeiro Jr.

01/Dec/1999

The objective of this work was to investigate the effect of increasing closes of Irati lime on the contents of Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn both in soil and the corn plant. Irati lime is a by product obtained by Petrobras Six during the oil shale mining process, presenting high levels of micronutrients. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse using pots filled with soil from a “Cambisol Tb” A horizon, of a sandy texture. The treatments were arranged in […]

Lime application for a crop rotation under no-tillage

D. Pöttker, J. R. Ben

01/Dec/1998

Alternative methods to correct soil acidity are needed because farmers who adopted no-tillage no longer want to plow soils to incorporate lime. Two experiments were carried out during the years 1993-1996 under no-tillage to evaluate the response of soybean, wheat, corn, oat and barley to lime applied on the surface of soils with 380 g kg-1 clay (LEd-Haplorthox) and with 580 g kg-1 clay (LRd-Haplorthox). A completely randomized block design, with three replications and seven treatments, was used. The treatments […]

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