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Phosphate fertilizer solubility affects the P use efficiency and the sustainability of wood production by Eucalyptus stands

Adam da Cruz Rodrigues ORCID logo , Estela Covre Foltran ORCID logo , Antonio Leite Florentino ORCID logo , Cassio Rafael Costa dos Santos ORCID logo , Felipe Tavares Lima ORCID logo , Maria Leidiane Reis Barreto ORCID logo , [...]

06/Nov/2025

ABSTRACT Eucalyptus genus exhibits high nutrient use efficiency, but the phosphorus (P) balance in the soil under Eucalyptus stands is often negative, mainly due to higher P exportation in the wood after forest harvesting when compared with fertilization inputs. We evaluated the effect of phosphate fertilizers with varying solubilities and technologies on P balance and use efficiency in Eucalyptus, focusing on organic P (Po) mineralization. A randomized complete block design, with four blocks and six treatments, was used to test […]

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Phosphate Sources and Filter Cake Amendment Affecting Sugarcane Yield and Soil Phosphorus Fractions

Amin Soltangheisi ORCID logo , Valdevan Rosendo dos Santos ORCID logo , Henrique Coutinho Junqueira Franco ORCID logo , Oriel Kolln ORCID logo , André Cesar Vitti ORCID logo , Carlos Tadeu dos Santos Dias ORCID logo , [...]

22/May/2019

ABSTRACT: The use of mineral phosphate fertilizers associated with organic residues can improve fertilizer use efficiency and consequently decrease their usage costs. Soil application of filter cake (FC) can provide nutrients and enhance physical quality. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different phosphate fertilizers [rock phosphate (RP) and triple superphosphate (TSP)] applied at different rates (90 and 180 kg ha-1 P2O5) associated with filter cake (10 Mg ha-1 dry matter) on the soil phosphorus (P) fractions after two […]

Phosphorous forms in cultivated indian black earth (anthrosols) of varying texture in the brazilian Amazon

Kleberson Worslley de Souza, Hedinaldo Narciso Lima, Carlos Ernesto G.R. Schaefer, Wenceslau Geraldes Teixeira, Karina Pulrolnik, Guilherme Resende Corrêa

01/Oct/2009

Despite the agricultural importance of Indian Black Earth (IBE) in the Amazon region, there are few studies that report on the relation between soil texture and chemical fertility of IBE. These soils of pre-Colombian origin, with high contents of P, Ca and other nutrients are found across the Amazon valley. IBE profiles were studied to evaluate the total contents of P, its primary chemical forms and the P transformation phases in areas with IBE soils of variable texture and in […]