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Soil phosphorus forms after successive pig slurry application in a native pasture

Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Gustavo Brunetto, João Kaminski, Danilo dos Santos Rheinheimer, Carlos Alberto Ceretta, Claudir José Basso

01/Aug/2008

The swine industry generates large amounts of pig slurry (PS), which is reused as agricultural fertilizer. However, if applied at excessive rates, pig slurry becomes a severe environmental pollutant. The objective of this study was to evaluate forms of soil phosphorus accumulation after successive swine manure applications. The experiment was installed in 1995, in an area of native pasture. Rates of 0, 20 and 40 m3 ha-1 of PS were applied periodically (at 45 to 60 days intervals) during five […]

Phosphorus fractions in soil cultivated with corn as affected by different phosphates and application methods

José Zilton Lopes Santos, Antonio Eduardo Furtini Neto, Álvaro Vilela de Resende, Nilton Curi, Leandro Flávio Carneiro, Sérgio Ely Valadão Gigante de Andrade Costa

01/Apr/2008

The land use history and management of fertilization influence the soil phosphorus supply capacity. In this study, the P fractions in a Red Argisol (Ultissol) of the cerrado region were evaluated under different application methods and with phosphorus sources of different solubility, after three successive corn crops. The area had already been fertilized and cultivated in the past and remained covered with Brachiaria grass. A randomized block design with four replications was used, in a 4 x 3 + 1 factorial scheme, involving four […]