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Reference Values of Grain Nutrient Content and Removal for Corn

Aildson Pereira Duarte ORCID logo , Mônica Ferreira de Abreu, Eros Artur Bohac Francisco, Douglas de Castilho Gitti, Gabriel Barth, Claudinei Kappes

13/maio/2019

ABSTRACT: Unchanged reference values of grain nutrient contents for corn have been used for over 20 years, despite yield increases, the development of new hybrids, and modifications to cropping systems, especially the establishment of in-season second crops and the wide adoption of no-tillage. This study measured macro- and micronutrient contents in corn grains from different regions, in the first (summer) and second (fall) crop, to update the reference values of estimated nutrient removal. A secondary objective was to determine whether […]

Effects of Long-Term Fertilization Management Practices on Soil Microbial Carbon and Microbial Biomass in Paddy Soil at Various Stages of Rice Growth

Yilan Xu, Haiming Tang, Xiaoping Xiao, Weiyan Li, Chao Li, Geng Sun, [...]

20/abr/2018

ABSTRACT Soil microbial biomass plays a significant role in soils, and it is often used as an early indicator of change in soil quality. Soil microbial biomass is affected by different fertilization management practices. Therefore, the impact of different long-term fertilization management practices on the soil organic carbon (SOC) content, soil microbial biomass carbon (SMBC), and soil microbial biomass nitrogen (SMBN), as well as the soil microbial quotient (SMQ) in the tilled layer (0.00-0.20 m) were studied in the present […]

Performance of Flooded Rice Grown in Succession to Winter Cover Crops

Silmara da Luz Correia, Paulo Regis Ferreira da Silva, Madalena Boeni, Christian Bredemeier, Ibanor Anghinoni, Guilherme Batista Menegati, [...]

05/fev/2018

ABSTRACT: Mean grain yield of flooded rice in southern Brazil has increased in recent years due to the use of high-yield cultivars and improvement of crop management practices. Nevertheless, stagnation in grain yields has been observed in some rice-producing regions. Adoption of conservation tillage systems based on cover crops may be a strategy to increase rice grain yield potential. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of winter cover crops on initial establishment, development, and grain […]

Modern High-Yielding Maize, Wheat and Soybean Cultivars in Response to Gypsum and Lime Application on No-Till Oxisol

Douglas Dalla Nora, Telmo Jorge Carneiro Amado, Rodrigo da Silveira Nicoloso, Eduardo Müller Gruhn

30/out/2017

ABSTRACT Modern maize, wheat, and soybean cultivars are usually characterized by a short cycle, high shoot-root ratio, and high responsiveness to nutrient input. Continuous no-tillage management (NTS) frequently leads to a steep gradient in soil chemical quality with depth, thus decreasing yield under conditions of acid subsoil and water stress. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of gypsum, applied separately or in combination with lime, on the yield of cultivars used in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, […]

Do Rates and Splitting of Phosphogypsum Applications Influence the Soil and Annual Crops in a No-Tillage System?

Marcelo Vicensi, Marcelo Marques Lopes Müller, Jackson Kawakami, Ronaldo do Nascimento, Leandro Michalovicz, Christian Lopes

06/maio/2016

ABSTRACT Applications of phosphogypsum (PG) provide nutrients to the soil and reduce Al3+ activity, favoring soil fertility and root growth, but allow Mg2+ mobilization through the soil profile, resulting in variations in the PG rate required to achieve the optimum crop yield. This study evaluated the effect of application rates and splitting of PG on soil fertility of a Typic Hapludox, as well as the influence on annual crops under no-tillage. Using a (4 × 3) + 1 factorial structure, […]

Response of irrigated wheat cultivars to different nitrogen rates and sources

Marcelo Carvalho Minhoto Teixeira Filho, Salatiér Buzetti, Marcelo Andreotti, Marco Eustáquio de Sá, Orivaldo Arf, Márcio Mohamed Megda

01/out/2009

High wheat yields require good N fertilization management. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different N applications at sowing using Entec (N source with nitrification inhibitor) and urea (traditional N source) at covering, on four wheat cultivars. The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design in a factorial scheme, with four replications, at the Experimental Station of the Faculdade de Engenharia de Ilha Solteira – UNESP, on a dystrophic, epi-eutrophic alic Red Latosol with […]

Calagem na superfície em sistema plantio direto

E. F. Caires, D. A. Banzatto, A. F. Fonseca

01/mar/2000

Existem informações conflitantes a respeito da eficiência da aplicação superficial de calcário em sistema plantio direto, particularmente na correção da acidez do subsolo, e de critérios de recomendação de calagem para tal sistema de cultivo. Com o objetivo de avaliar a correção da acidez do solo e a produção de grãos de culturas em rotação no sistema plantio direto, considerando a aplicação de calcário na superfície, foi realizado um experimento em um Latossolo Vermelho-Escuro distrófico textura média, em Ponta Grossa […]

Resposta da soja à adubação potássica em latossolo húmico distrófico num período de doze anos

E. E. Scherer

01/mar/1998

A capacidade de suprimento de potássio do solo, a resposta da soja à adubação potássica e o efeito residual do adubo foram determinados em um experimento no campo, conduzido, por doze anos consecutivos, em um Latossolo Húmico de Santa Catarina. Os tratamentos constaram de quatro doses de K2O (0, 80, 160 e 320 kg ha-1), distribuídas a lanço e incorporadas ao solo, nas parcelas, somente no primeiro ano de cultivo; três doses de K2O (0, 40 e 80 kg ha-1), […]