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Influence of surface lime application in a no-tillage system on soil acidity, corn root growth and nutrition

E. F. Caires, G. Barth, F. J. Garbuio, M. T. Kusman

01/Dec/2002

The effects of superficial lime application on chemical soil characteristics in no-tillage systems and its influence on root growth and mineral nutrition in maize crops has not been thoroughly investigated yet. To evaluate these effects on maize (hybrid AG 9090) and its reflexes on the grain yield performance under no-tillage, a field trial was carried out on a dystrophic Red Latosol (Hapludox) in Ponta Grossa, State of Paraná, Brazil. A completely randomized block design with three replications was used in […]

Root growth and nutrient uptake by soybean as affected by lime and gypsum, under a no-tillage system

E. F. Caires, A. F. Fonseca, I. C. Feldhaus, J. Blum

01/Dec/2001

Calcium deficiency and aluminum toxicity are considered to be the most important acidity factors limiting root growth. A field experiment was carried out on a dystrophic Red Latosol (Haplortox) in Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil, to study the effects of surface application of lime and gypsum on root growth and nutrient uptake by soybean, cv. EMBRAPA 58, under no-tillage system. A randomized complete block design was used, with three replications, in a split-plot experiment. Dolomitic limestone was applied at rates of […]

Nutrient leaching potential following application of papermill lime-sludge to an acidic clay soil

S. C. Vettorazzo, F. C. S. Amaral, J. C. Chitolina

01/Sep/2001

This experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions with soil pots during 210 days, to evaluate the effect of calcitic papermill lime-sludge application (at the rates 0, 773, 1.547, and 2.320 mg kg-1 or respective equivalents to control, 2, 4, and 6 t ha-1), on chemical composition of soil leachate and its effects on eucalypt growth and yield. Highest soil leachate pH, SO4, and Na concentrations occurred in the 4 and 6 t ha-1 treatments. Soil leachate nitrate concentrations decreased […]

Differential response of cotton cultivars to manganese in nutrient solution

C. A. Rosolem, L. Ferelli

01/Jun/2000

Manganese toxicity may be a major constraint to cotton production in the states of São Paulo and Paraná and Mn deficiency may be a problem in the cerrado areas of Brazil. The objective of this experiment was to study the differential response of three cotton cultivars to Mn in nutrient solution. Cotton plants of the cultivars Coodetec 401, CNPA-ITM 90 and IAC 22 were grown in pots with nutrient solutions containing 0.0, 36.4, 72.8, 145.5 and 290.9 mmol L-1 of […]

Accumulation of N and P on the aerial parts of soybean plants related to subsurface compaction and gypsum application

E. N. Borges, F. Lombardi Neto, G. F. Corrêa, E. V. S. Borges, L. M. Costa

01/Mar/1999

A soybean trial using a sample of Dark-Red distrophic medium texture Latosol was carried out under greenhouse conditions at the Escola Superior de Agricultura ‘Luiz de Queiroz’ in Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil, from December 1993 to July 1994, to evalvate the effects of subsurface compaction and the application of gypsum on nitrogen and phosphorus levels of soybean shoots. A scheme in a bloc randonized desdign, with treatments arranged in a 4 x 4 factorial, with four replications, corresponding to the soil surface […]

Response of common bean to limestone application in lowland soils of southern Minas Gerais state, Brazil

V. Faquin, C. A. B. Andrade, A. E. Furtini Neto, A. T. Andrade, N. Curi

01/Dec/1998

The experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions at the Soil Science Department of the Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, from August 1995 to June 1996. The objectives were to evaluate the application of limestone on several chemical properties and on the nutrition and production of common bean cultivated in samples of four lowland soils and to compare the doses established as appropriate according to base saturation and Al and Ca + Mg methods. A 6×4 factorial scheme in a completely […]

Growth and kinetic parameters of absorption of ammonium and nitrate by Eucalyptus spp seedlings submitted to different ammonium-nitrate ratios and the presence and absence of phosphorus

S. L. Grespan, L. E. Dias, R. F. Novais

01/Dec/1998

With the objective of evaluating the effect of exclusive supply of ammonium or nitrate, or both, on the growth of eucalypt seedlings, two experiments were carried out under greenhouse conditions. Eucalyptus urophylla and E. camaldulensis were cultivated in the first experiment and Eucalyptus pellita, E. grandis and E. cloeziana in the second. Initial growth (32 days) was carried out on washed sand bed. Then the seedlings were transferred to nutrient solution with three ammonium/nitrate ratios (100-0, 50-50 e 0-100%) where […]

Relations between resin extractable soil phosphorus and response of vernalized garlic to phosphate fertilization of five soils, with and without organic fertilizer

L. T. Büll, F. Forli, M. A. Tecchio, J. C. Corrêa

01/Sep/1998

Responses to phosphate fertilizing by vernalized garlic (Allium sativum, variety Roxo Perola de Caçador) were studied. To determine the calibration curve for phosphorus extracted with ion exchange resin, five soils of different textural groups, with and without organic fertilizer, were utilized. Two experiments, placed in 16 L pots, were carried out under greenhouse conditions, in the county of Botucatu, State of São Paulo, Brazil, from May to October, 1995 and 1996. Each of these experiments consisted of five soils at […]

Nutrient accumulation and distribution on Eucalyptus grandis as affected by plant population

F. P. Leite, N. F. Barros, R. F. Novais, A. S. Fabres

01/Sep/1998

This experiment was carried out in Santa Barbara county, Minas Gerais State, Brazil to evaluate the effect of plant population (PP) on nutrient accumulation and distribution in Eucalyptus grandis. Plant population varied from 500 to 5,000 trees ha-1, laid out in a randomized block design with three replicates. The assessments were performed when the trees were 31 month-old, by sampling tissues from the above ground components of an average tree per plot, forest floor, and soil to the depth of […]

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