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BRACHIARIA IN SELENIUM-CONTAMINATED SOIL UNDER SULPHUR SOURCE APPLICATIONS

Letícia de Abreu Faria, Pedro Henrique de Cerqueira Luz, Felipe Barros Macedo, Paulo Sergio Tonetti, Marcos Roberto Ferraz, Jairo Antônio Mazza, [...]

01/Dec/2015

ABSTRACT High contents of plant-available selenium in the soil in the form of selenate, resulting from natural or anthropogenic action, jeopardizes agricultural areas and requires research for solutions to establish or re-establish agricultural or livestock operation, avoiding the risk of poisoning of plants, animals and humans. The purpose was to evaluate sulfur sources in the form of sulfate, e.g., ammonium sulfate, calcium sulfate, ferric sulfate, in the remediation of tropical soils anthropogenically contaminated with Se under the tropical forage grass […]

Aluminum in corn plants: influence on growth and morpho-anatomy of root and leaf

Michelli Fernandes Batista, Ismar Sebastião Moscheta, Carlos Moacir Bonato, Marcelo Augusto Batista, Odair José Garcia de Almeida, Tadeu Takeyoshi Inoue

01/Feb/2013

Aluminum (Al) toxicity is one of the most limiting factors for productivity. This research was carried out to assess the influence of Al nutrient solution on plant height, dry weight and morphoanatomical alterations in corn (Zea mays L.) roots and leaves. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse with five treatments consisting of Al doses (0, 25, 75, 150, and 300 µmol L-1) and six replications. The solutions were constantly aerated, and the pH was initially adjusted to 4.3. The […]

Nutrient absorption and rice growth under ammonium and nitrate combined supply

Marquel Jonas Holzschuh, Humberto Bohnen, Ibanor Anghinoni, Tânia Mara Pizzolato, Felipe de Campos Carmona, Filipe Selau Carlos

01/Aug/2011

Rice is classified as an ammonium (NH4+)- tolerant plant due the predominance of this ion in flooded soils. However, in the oxygenated zones of flooded soil and in the rice rhizosphere, nitrate (NO3–) can be formed and become an important nitrogen (N) source for the crop. This experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of different ammonium:nitrate proportions on rice development in nutrient solution. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, from January until February 2008 in a […]

Rice growth as affected by combined ammonium and nitrate supply

Marquel Jonas Holzschuh, Humberto Bohnen, Ibanor Anghinoni, Egon José Meurer, Felipe de Campos Carmona, Sérgio Ely Valadão Gigante de Andrade Costa

01/Oct/2009

In rice cultivated under flooded conditions, the anaerobic condition favors the formation of NH4+ in the soil, and is therefore considered the main available N source for this crop. However, the process of O2 transport through the aerenchyma and its release by roots, create a favorable environment for nitrification in the plant rizosphere. Nitrification intensity determines the proportions between available NH4+ and NO3– . In this case, it is believed that the presence of NO3– can favor rice growth and […]

Changes in manganese uptake and translocation by mycorrhizal soybean under increasing Mn doses

E. J. B. N. Cardoso, R. B. Navarro, M. A. Nogueira

01/Jun/2003

Under certain circumstances, Mn toxicity may be alleviated in mycorrhizal plants. Direct and indirect mechanisms can be involved in this process. Our objective was to evaluate the intrinsic effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on the uptake and translocation of Mn by soybean plants. Initially, three AMF were tested to determine their capacity in enhancing plant growth under Mn excess. Glomus macrocarpum was most efficient at protecting plants against Mn excess, as a result of a higher Mn retention in […]

Cadmium in Typic Hapludox columns cultivated with maize: mobility and bioavailability

M. A. Juliatti, R. M. Prado, M. F. Barriquelo, E. Lenzi

01/Dec/2002

Cadmium dynamics in the soil-plant system were evaluated in an experiment with a Typic Hapludox (320 g kg-1 of clay) PVC columns (diameter 0.10 m, height 0.80 m) were filled with soil samples (V % elevated to 70), and the surface layer (0-0.2 m) supplemented with Cd-contaminated biosolid (sewage sludge, pH 6). The biosolid treatments were contaminated as follows (in mg kg-1): 0 (control) 2,500 of Cd, 5,000 of Cd, 2,500 of Cd + 2,500 of Pb, and 5,000 of […]

Aluminum effect on the growth of two forest species

A. N. Beutler, L. A. Fernandes, V. Faquin

01/Dec/2001

An experiment was carried out at the Soil Science Department of Universidade Federal de Lavras, in Lavras (MG). in November 1998, to study the effect of aluminum on the initial growth of two forest species, under greenhouse conditions using a nutrient solution. After two weeks in dilute nutrient solution to 1/3 and without aluminum, two Moringa (Moringa oleifera) and two Angico (Anandenantha peregrina) plants were transplanted to 1.5 L pots, and grown in nutrient solution. The aluminum levels were 0.0, […]

Tolerance of ectomycorrhizal fungi to heavy metal in culture media added of contaminated soil

P. H. Grazziotti, J. O. Siqueira, F. M. Moreira, D. Carvalho

01/Dec/2001

Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis can play a crucial role in protecting plant roots from heavy metals. However, a high heavy metal contamination can inhibit ectomycorrhizal fungi growth and activity, negatively influencing mycorhizal symbiosis. The growth of nine isolates of Pisolithus tinctorius, two of Suillus bovinus and one of Scleroderma sp. was assessed to evaluate the effect of Zn, Cd, Cu and Pb contaminated soil-sand mixes added to the liquid culture media, at different proportions. Addition of contaminated soil to the media reduced […]

ZN, Cu and Cd effects on the behavior of ectomycorrhizal fungi in culture medium

P. H. Grazziotti, J. O. Siqueira, F. M. Moreira, D. Carvalho

01/Dec/2001

Ectomycorrhizal fungi are able to tolerate toxic heavy-metal concentrations in host plants, although being also negatively affected by excessive metal. Isolates of Pisolithus tinctorius and Scleroderma bovinus were grown for 20 days at 28°C in a liquid medium with increasing levels of Zn, Cu and Cd sulfates in 125 mL conical flasks containing 50 mL of MMN medium, adjusted to pH 4.8. Fungi growth was inhibited by heavy metal increasing concentration, which was different for fungi and metals. The 50% […]

Aluminum tolerance of coffee genotypes in nutrient solution. I. Root and shoot growth and development

M. C. L. Braccini, H. E. P. Martinez, P. R. G. Pereira, N. F. Sampaio, E. A. M. Silva

01/Sep/1998

An experiment was carried out in January of 1994, in the greenhouse of the Crop Science Department of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa, located in the Zona da Mata, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil (651 meter mean altitude) to evaluate the effect of aluminum on growth and development of nine coffee genotypes. Coffee plants with two pairs of fully expanded leaves were submitted to 0 and 0.296 mmol L-1 of aluminum in nutrient solution with pH 4.0 for 115 days. […]

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