7 results

Corrective and maintenance P fertilization on sugarcane yield in multi-sites of south-central Brazil

Rafael Otto ORCID logo , Gabriel Pinheiro Silva ORCID logo , Johnny Rodrigues Soares ORCID logo , Sarah Mello Leite Moretti ORCID logo , Lucas Miguel Altarugio ORCID logo , Gerson José Marquesi de Souza Netto ORCID logo , [...]

16/Jun/2025

ABSTRACT Corrective phosphate is a usual practice in poor soils to improve P levels and yield potential. However, the broadcast P application in soils with high P fixing capacity may have low efficiency. This study evaluated sugarcane yield response to corrective phosphate (broadcast application and incorporated) and in planting maintenance phosphate application in four sugarcane sites during three crop cycles in South-Central Brazil. The experimental design was a factorial 2 × 5: presence or absence of corrective phosphate and five […]

Visual Abstract

Distribution of Nitrogen Ammonium Sulfate (15N) soil-plant system in a no-tillage crop succession

Flavia Carvalho da Silva Fernandes, Paulo Leonel Libardi

01/Jun/2012

The N use by maize (Zea mays, L.) is affected by N-fertilizer levels. This study was conducted using a sandy-clay texture soil (Hapludox) to evaluate the efficiency of N use by maize in a crop succession, based on 15N-labeled ammonium sulfate (5.5 atom %) at different rates, and to assess the residual fertilizer effect in two no-tillage succession crops (signalgrass and corn). Two maize crops were evaluated, the first in the growing season 2006, the second in 2007, and brachiaria in […]

Application of lime with different reaction degrees: chemical changes in soil under corn

Suzana Romeiro Araújo, José Alexandre Melo Demattê, Fernando José Garbuio

01/Dec/2009

With acidity correction, important nutrients for the corn development become more available to the plants, increasing yield. The objective of this study was to evaluate chemical changes in two soils and corn dry matter yield as affected by lime application with different degrees of reaction. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse on a Oxisol and a Quartzpsament. Three rates of three commercial limes were applied, one with mean reactivity A (RE = 85.7 %; PRNT = 88.3 %), […]

Nitrogen mineralization after sewage sludge applications to four corn crops

Rita Carla Boeira, Viviane Cristina Bettanin Maximiliano

01/Feb/2009

The available N in sewage sludge-amended soils is one of the restrictive factors for residue application in great amounts. This criterion must be considered in regulations for agricultural use of sewage sludge to avoid environmental pollution of soil and water bodies. The availability of mineral N from native soil organic-N is not considered in the calculation of the maximum rate of sewage sludge application, when these residues are applied for the first time, and this procedure is usual in the […]

Potassium leaching as affected by soil texture and potassium availability

Rodrigo Werle, Rodrigo Arroyo Garcia, Ciro Antonio Rosolem

01/Dec/2008

A correct potassium fertilization management, using adequate fertilizer amounts, can minimize K losses and avoid soil K depletion. The objective of this study was to evaluate potassium dynamics in the soil profile as affected by different textures and exchangeable K levels resulting from previous soybean fertilizations. Soils with sandy loam and clayey texture previously planted with soybean and fertilized with 0, 60, 120 and 180 kg ha-1 K2O were sampled during 6 years. The experiment was carried out in a […]

Nutrient and phytomass dynamics in a yellow Argissol under Amazonian tropical forest after burning and rice cultivation

F. A. R. Sampaio, L. E. F. Fontes, L. M. Costa, I. Jucksch

01/Dec/2003

The system of shifting cultivation is one of the main agriculture models used in the State of Rondônia, as well as in other areas of the Brazilian Amazon. This paper aimed at na evaluation of the nutrient balance in the forest ecosystem after cutting down and burning the primary vegetation. After felling and burning the forest, an experiment was conducted to compare burned areas without cultivation (burned) to burned areas with cultivation of rice (cultivated). Furthermore, these areas were compared […]

Sulphur availability to soybean and arilsulphatase activity in a soil treated with phosphogypsum

M. A. Nogueira, W. J. Melo

01/Aug/2003

The constant use of fertilizers that does not contain sulfur, in addition to low organic matter content of some soils, may result in sulfur limitation to crops. Due to the high mobility of the sulfate ion in many soils, it is important to know the residual effect of the phosphogypsum when added to the soil as S source, in order to estimate its application frequency. Experiments were performed under field conditions, in two years, in order to evaluate the effect […]