19 results

Boron extraction and vertical mobility in Paraná State oxisol, Brazil

Waldemar de Oliveira Neto, Antonio Saraiva Muniz, Maria Anita Gonçalves da Silva, Cesar de Castro, Clovis Manuel Borkert

01/Oct/2009

The deficiency or excess of micronutrients has been determined by analyses of soil and plant tissue. In Brazil, the lack of studies that would define and standardize extraction and determination methods, as well as lack of correlation and calibration studies, makes it difficult to establish limits of concentration classes for analysis interpretation and fertilizer recommendations for crops. A specific extractor for soil analysis is sometimes chosen due to the ease of use in the laboratory and not in view of […]

Interpretation of the avalilabre phosphorus by Mehlich-1 and Mehlich-3 extractant solution in soils of the Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil

Leandro Bortolon, Clesio Gianello

01/Dec/2008

Multielement soil extractant solutions are used by several soil testing laboratories to determine the plant availability of several nutrients by the same extractant, to decrease costs and labor. The Mehlich-1 (M1) and Mehlich-3 (M3) solutions are often used for this purpose. In this study, they were used to evaluate soil P availability using 360 soil samples of the State of Rio Grande do Sul (Southern Brazil). The correlation coefficients between the P concentrations extracted by these solutions were strongly associated […]

Calibration of phosphorus extraction methods in soils cultivated under no-tillage

Jairo André Schlindwein, Clesio Gianello

01/Oct/2008

The change of cultivation systems from conventional to no-tillage, the change in soil sampling depth and the higher crop yields over time can influence the critical P content, fertility ranges and fertilizer doses recommended for crops. The objective of this work was to calibrate the soil P tests, Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and anion-exchange (AER) resin for soybean, wheat and corn plants cultivated under no-tillage system, and to estimate the P fertilizer amounts for a maximum economic yield. For this purpose soil […]

Relationship between zinc content in coffee plants and soil availability according to the soil extractant

José Laércio Favarin, Godofredo Cesar Vitti, Durval Dourado Neto, José Laércio Favarin Junior, Paula Rodrigues Salgado

01/Oct/2007

Two species of coffee (Coffea arabica L. and Coffea canephora Pierre) are cultivated in Brazil, but most research on Zn fertilization to date has focused on C. arabica. This study was carried out to determine the functional relationship between soil Zn availability determined by DTPA and Mehlich-1 extractors and Zn content in coffee plants belonging to the species C. arabica, cv. Mundo Novo IAC 379-19 (MN) and C. canephora, cv. Apoatã IAC 2258 (AP), as well as grafted plants (MN/AP). […]

Evaluation of manganese and iron availability in soils by a modified ion exchange resin method

C. A. Abreu, B. van Raij, M. F. Abreu, A. Paz Gonzalez

01/Jun/2004

The objective of this research was to evaluate a modified ion exchange resin method for Mn and Fe extraction from soils. Forty-four soil samples presenting low, medium, and high Mn and medium to high Fe concentrations were used. Maize and soybeans plants were grown as test plants in a pot experiment in a greenhouse. Soil samples were analyzed for Mn and Fe using the modified ion exchange resin, DTPA, AB-DTPA, Mehlich-1, and Mehlich-3 methods. The correlation coefficients between soil Mn […]

Soil and plant phosphorus critical levels for Brachiaria brizantha related to physical and chemical characteristics of soils in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil

E. M. S. Bonfim, F. J. Freire, M. V. F. Santos, T. J. A. Silva, M. B. G. S. Freire

01/Apr/2004

The effects of soil physical and chemical properties related to the soil Phosphorus Buffering Capacity (PBC) on soil P critical levels, by Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3, and Bray-1 extractant solutions were studied in six soil samples of the State of Pernambuco and in plant shoot, for the cultivation of Brachiaria brizantha (Hoscht ex A. Rich.) Stapf. cv. Marandu. This research was carried out under greenhouse conditions with surface soil samples with different clay contents, to which P doses, defined by the soil solution […]

Quantification of available phosphorus by successive extractions with different methods in a Rhodic Hapludox

L. C. Gatiboni, J. Kaminski, D. S. Rheinheimer, A. Saggin

01/Dec/2002

The determination of potentially available phosphorus by chemical extractors is difficult in variable charge soils because there are several degrees of bound energy between phosphorus and colloids. The objective of this work was to estimate the minimum number of successive extractions with the Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and anion exchange resin (AER) methods to obtain values of potentially available phosphorus. Thirteen successive extractions were accomplished with Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and AER methods in samples of a Rhodic Hapludox under a no-tillage system and […]

Fractioning and bioavailability of heavy metals in contaminated soil, incubated with organic and inorganic materials

M. R. Ribeiro-Filho, J. O. Siqueira, N. Curi, J. B. P. Simão

01/Jun/2001

Procedures based on modifications of chemical properties are potentially useful for mitigating phytotoxicity of heavy metals in soils. However, it is difficult to predict the effects of different ameliorating agents on the bioavailability of heavy metals in soil simultaneously contaminated with several metals. This study was developed in a soil from a dumping site of a zinc extraction and manufacturing industry-Companhia Mineira de Metais-CMM, located at Três Marias (MG), to assess content, fractioning and bioavailability of Zn, Cd, Cu and […]

Phosphorus extractants in Amazonian soils amended with phosphate fertilizers

E. C. Brasil, T. Muraoka

01/Dec/1997

Aiming to evaluate the phosphorus availability in five Amazonian soil samples, amended with different phosphates, a pot trial was carried out under greenhouse conditions at the Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, Piracicaba (SP,Brazil), from october, 1993 to march, 1994, using the soils: medium texture Yellow Latosol, clayey Yellow Latosol, very clayey Yellow Latosol, clayey Red-Yellow Podzolic and very clayey Red-Yellow Podzolic. Four phosphate sources were applied (triple superphosphate, fine yoorin thermophosphate, granular yoorin thermophosphate and North Caroline rock phosphate) […]

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