3 results

NPK fertilization on initial growth of physic nut seedlings in Quartzarenic Neossol

Patrícia Teixeira de Souza, Enilson de Barros Silva, Paulo Henrique Grazziotti, Luiz Arnaldo Fernandes

01/Apr/2011

Balanced fertilization is important for plant growth. There is little information on physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) and tests with the fertilization of the species are very recent. This study evaluated the initial growth of physic nut seedlings in response to NPK rates to Quartzarenic Neossol in a greenhouse and estimated P and K critical soil levels and N, P and K in shoot dry matter after 120 days of evaluation. The treatments were arranged in a randomized, fractional factorial […]

Water, soil, organic matter, and nutrient losses by rainfall erosion from an area of native pasture cropped with corn, influenced by tillage methods and fertilization types

Luciléia Gilles, Neroli Pedro Cogo, Carlos Alberto Bissani, Tatiane Bagatini, Jeane Cruz Portela

01/Oct/2009

Despite the available knowledge on erosion of cultivated lands, there are situations of soil use and management that need more detailed studies. Based on that, this research work was accomplished with the objective of evaluating soil erosion by rainfall from an area of native pasture cropped with corn (Zea mays L.), under reduced-tillage and no-tillage, and mineral (chemical fertilizer containing N and P) and organic (poultry litter) fertilization. The study was developed in the field, at the Agriculture Experimental Station […]

The effect of winter plant cover and organic and, or, mineral fertilization on the bean/maize crop rotation

F. Andreola, L. M. Costa, N. Olszevski, I. Jucksch

01/Dec/2000

This study was carried out to assess the influence of winter plant cover on the grain yield in the bean/maize crop rotation in a Structured Terra Roxa soil in the state of Santa Catarina. The plant cover consisted of an association of black oats (Avena stirgosa Schreb) with pasture turnip (Raphanus sativus L.) and organic fertilization with poultry manure and mineral fertilization. The soil cover influenced the grain yield in the bean plant, but not the maize. This may have […]