Volume 35, Number 3, 2011

Decomposition and nutrient release from millet and sorghum biomass

Michelle Barbosa Teixeira, Arcângelo Loss, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Carlos Pimentel

01/Jun/2011

Millet can be used as cover crop and enhance nutrient cycling in low-fertility soils. The aim of this study was to evaluate the decomposition rate and nutrient release from shoot residues of millet and sorghum left on the soil surface. The treatments consisted of pearl millet (cultivars ENA 2 and BRS 1501), and sorghum (hybrid BRS 310) plants. After cutting, at the end of the cycle, the shoot samples were placed in decomposition bags distributed on the plot surface. Plant […]

Phosphorus distribution in soil as affected by cropping systems and phosphate fertilization management

Rafael de Souza Nunes, Djalma Martinhão Gomes de Sousa, Wenceslau J. Goedert, Lúcio José Vivaldi

01/Jun/2011

Cropping systems and management of phosphate fertilization affect P availability in the soil, its accessibility for plants and finally, crop yields. This calls for an evaluation of P distribution in the soil profile, in long-term experiments, to understand the impact of each cropping system and fertilization management on this process. An area of Embrapa Cerrados, in Planaltina – DF, in an Oxisol, with very low P content at the beginning of the experiment, was cultivated for 14 years with soybean […]

Attributes of irrigated rice as affected by soil sodicity and potassic fertilizer application

Felipe de Campos Carmona, Ibanor Anghinoni, Marquel Jonas Holzschuh, Amanda Posselt Martins

01/Jun/2011

Soils of the coastal plains of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, are affected by salinization, which can hamper the establishment and development of crops in general, including rice. The application of high doses of KCl may aggravate the crop damage, due to the high saline content of this fertilizer. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of K fertilizer management on some properties of rice plant, grown in soils with different sodicity levels, and determine which attribute is best related […]

Nitrogen fertilizer use efficiency, recovery and leaching of an alexandergrass pasture

Laércio Ricardo Sartor, Tangriani Simioni Assmann, André Brugnara Soares, Paulo Fernando Adami, Alceu Luiz Assmann, Christiano Santos Rocha Pitta

01/Jun/2011

Nitrogen usually determines the productive potential of forage crops, although it is highly unstable in the environment. Studies on recovery rates and use efficiency are important for more reliable fertilizer recommendations to reduce costs and avoid environmental pollution. The purpose of this study was to evaluate N use efficiency and recovery rate of Alexandergrass pasture (Brachiaria – Syn. Urochloa plantaginea) as well as N-NO3– and N-NH4+ soil concentrations using different levels of N fertilization under two grazing intensities. The experiment […]

Behavior of simple superphosphate containing iron phosphate with low water solubility in flooded lowland soils in the state of Rio Grande do Sul

Gerônimo Rodrigues Prado, Leandro Souza da Silva, Luis Ignácio Prochnow, Gustavo Griebeler, Elisandra Pocojeski, Vagner João Moro

01/Jun/2011

Some rocks used in fertilizer production contain low water-soluble impurities, such as iron and aluminum phosphates. The industrialization processes of these rocks may generate simple superphosphate with an insufficient solubility degree to meet the requirements established by Brazilian fertilizer law. If applied to waterlogged soils, reduction reactions can increase the solubility of such fertilizers. The objective of this study was to evaluate phosphorus release from these fertilizers from flooded lowland soils of Rio Grande do Sul State. Six lowland samples […]

Calibration of the century, apsim and ndicea models of decomposition and n mineralization of plant residues in the humid tropics

Alexandre Ferreira do Nascimento, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Luiz Fernando Carvalho Leite, Júlio Cesar Lima Neves

01/Jun/2011

The aim of this study was to calibrate the CENTURY, APSIM and NDICEA simulation models for estimating decomposition and N mineralization rates of plant organic materials (Arachis pintoi, Calopogonium mucunoides, Stizolobium aterrimum, Stylosanthes guyanensis) for 360 days in the Atlantic rainforest bioma of Brazil. The models´ default settings overestimated the decomposition and N-mineralization of plant residues, underlining the fact that the models must be calibrated for use under tropical conditions. For example, the APSIM model simulated the decomposition of the […]

Sunflower production under saline stress and nitrogen fertilization

Reginaldo Gomes Nobre, Hans Raj Gheyi, Frederico Antonio Loureiro Soares, José Alberto Ferreira Cardoso

01/Jun/2011

The limited availability of low-salinity water in Brazilian semiarid region causes producers to use water of moderate to high salinity for irrigation. In view of the increasing importance of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) in this region as a potential source of renewable energy, this study was conducted to evaluate sunflower crops irrigated with different water salinity levels (ECw) and fertilized with nitrogen. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse of the Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG), from July to […]

High soil silicon concentrations inhibit coffee root growth without affecting leaf gas exchange

Rafael Vasconcelos Ribeiro, Leandro da Silva, Rômulo Augusto Ramos, Cristiano Alberto de Andrade, Fernando César Bachiega Zambrosi, Sérgio Parreiras Pereira

01/Jun/2011

Several studies have confirmed the benefits of silicon (Si) for crop growth. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of Si on the initial growth of coffee plants cv. Catuaí Vermelho. This study was carried out with potted plants grown in a greenhouse, without water deficiency. Dry matter partitioning of roots, stems and leaves as well as the chemical composition of plant tissues and soil and leaf gas exchange were evaluated in plants treated with 0 (control), […]

Nutrient relations during an eucalyptus cycle at different population densities

Fernando Palha Leite, Ivo Ribeiro Silva, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Nairam Félix de Barros, Júlio César Lima Neves, Ecila Mercês de Albuquerque Villani

01/Jun/2011

To synchronize nutrient availability with the requirements of eucalyptus during a cultivation cycle, the nutrient flow of this system must be well understood. Essential, for example, is information about nutrient dynamics in eucalyptus plantations throughout a cultivation cycle, as well as impacts on soil nutrient reserves caused by the accumulation and subsequent export of nutrients via biomass. It is also important to quantify the effect of some management practices, such as tree population density (PD) on these fluxes. Some nutrient […]

Uptake of manganese in RR soybean under glifosate application

Gabriel José Massoni de Andrade, Ciro Antonio Rosolem

01/Jun/2011

It was hypothesized that Mn uptake efficiency and transport by transgenic, glifosate-resistant soybean would be affected by application of the herbicide. Two experiments were carried out to study manganese uptake, long-distance transport and absorption kinetics of genetically modified soybean as affected by glifosate application. Experiment 1: The treatments consisted of two near-isogenic soybean cultivars grown in nutrient solution (Conquista and Valiosa RR with or without application of glifosate). The Mn levels in the nutrient solution were 0, 0.085, 0.125, 0.250, […]

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