Maize yield influenced by the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates in high-calcium soil.

It was evaluated the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates associated with the annual application of phosphate on maize grown in Inceptisol soil with a high exchangeable calcium concentration and pH value of 6.0. The experiment was conducted based on a completely randomized block design with strip-split plots. The main plots were treated with Bayóvar rock phosphate, Itafós rock phosphate, or triple superphosphate, while the control received no additional phosphate. The phosphate sources were applied by broadcasting and incorporated in the soil two years prior to the current study at 200 kg of P2O5 ha-1, with no tillage in subsequent years. In the sub-plots, phosphate doses of 0, 60, and 120 kg of P2O5 ha-1 year-1, as triple superphosphate, were applied at the base of the sowing furrows. Leaf phosphorus (P), grain yield, and soil P by ion exchange resin were evaluated. Differences were observed between the leaf P among the plots treated with phosphate sources and the control plot, which declined from 2013 to 2015. In 2013 and 2014, rock phosphate residuals influenced the grain yield when there was no annual application of phosphate. In 2015, grain yields in rock phosphate treatments without annual phosphate application were not superior to those in the control treatment and did not differ significantly from the plots receiving triple superphosphate. Furthermore, it was found that the soil P content extracted by ion exchange resin was higher in the Itafós treatment; however, for this source, the correlation between soil P and grain yield was relatively weak.

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Main Authors: SOUZA, R. M. de, SOBRAL, L. F., OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, A. de
Other Authors: RICHARD M. DE SOUZA; LAFAYETTE FRANCO SOBRAL, CPATC; ADILSON DE OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, CNPSO.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2021-01-08
Subjects:Milho, Fosfato, Fertilizante, Fertilizante Fosfatado, Corn, Phosphates, Fertilizers,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1129089
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11290892021-01-10T09:06:19Z Maize yield influenced by the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates in high-calcium soil. SOUZA, R. M. de SOBRAL, L. F. OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, A. de RICHARD M. DE SOUZA; LAFAYETTE FRANCO SOBRAL, CPATC; ADILSON DE OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, CNPSO. Milho Fosfato Fertilizante Fertilizante Fosfatado Corn Phosphates Fertilizers It was evaluated the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates associated with the annual application of phosphate on maize grown in Inceptisol soil with a high exchangeable calcium concentration and pH value of 6.0. The experiment was conducted based on a completely randomized block design with strip-split plots. The main plots were treated with Bayóvar rock phosphate, Itafós rock phosphate, or triple superphosphate, while the control received no additional phosphate. The phosphate sources were applied by broadcasting and incorporated in the soil two years prior to the current study at 200 kg of P2O5 ha-1, with no tillage in subsequent years. In the sub-plots, phosphate doses of 0, 60, and 120 kg of P2O5 ha-1 year-1, as triple superphosphate, were applied at the base of the sowing furrows. Leaf phosphorus (P), grain yield, and soil P by ion exchange resin were evaluated. Differences were observed between the leaf P among the plots treated with phosphate sources and the control plot, which declined from 2013 to 2015. In 2013 and 2014, rock phosphate residuals influenced the grain yield when there was no annual application of phosphate. In 2015, grain yields in rock phosphate treatments without annual phosphate application were not superior to those in the control treatment and did not differ significantly from the plots receiving triple superphosphate. Furthermore, it was found that the soil P content extracted by ion exchange resin was higher in the Itafós treatment; however, for this source, the correlation between soil P and grain yield was relatively weak. 2021-01-10T09:06:13Z 2021-01-10T09:06:13Z 2021-01-08 2020 Artigo de periódico Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental, v. 24, n. 11, p. 735-740, 2020. 1807-1929 http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1129089 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Milho
Fosfato
Fertilizante
Fertilizante Fosfatado
Corn
Phosphates
Fertilizers
Milho
Fosfato
Fertilizante
Fertilizante Fosfatado
Corn
Phosphates
Fertilizers
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Fosfato
Fertilizante
Fertilizante Fosfatado
Corn
Phosphates
Fertilizers
Milho
Fosfato
Fertilizante
Fertilizante Fosfatado
Corn
Phosphates
Fertilizers
SOUZA, R. M. de
SOBRAL, L. F.
OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, A. de
Maize yield influenced by the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates in high-calcium soil.
description It was evaluated the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates associated with the annual application of phosphate on maize grown in Inceptisol soil with a high exchangeable calcium concentration and pH value of 6.0. The experiment was conducted based on a completely randomized block design with strip-split plots. The main plots were treated with Bayóvar rock phosphate, Itafós rock phosphate, or triple superphosphate, while the control received no additional phosphate. The phosphate sources were applied by broadcasting and incorporated in the soil two years prior to the current study at 200 kg of P2O5 ha-1, with no tillage in subsequent years. In the sub-plots, phosphate doses of 0, 60, and 120 kg of P2O5 ha-1 year-1, as triple superphosphate, were applied at the base of the sowing furrows. Leaf phosphorus (P), grain yield, and soil P by ion exchange resin were evaluated. Differences were observed between the leaf P among the plots treated with phosphate sources and the control plot, which declined from 2013 to 2015. In 2013 and 2014, rock phosphate residuals influenced the grain yield when there was no annual application of phosphate. In 2015, grain yields in rock phosphate treatments without annual phosphate application were not superior to those in the control treatment and did not differ significantly from the plots receiving triple superphosphate. Furthermore, it was found that the soil P content extracted by ion exchange resin was higher in the Itafós treatment; however, for this source, the correlation between soil P and grain yield was relatively weak.
author2 RICHARD M. DE SOUZA; LAFAYETTE FRANCO SOBRAL, CPATC; ADILSON DE OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, CNPSO.
author_facet RICHARD M. DE SOUZA; LAFAYETTE FRANCO SOBRAL, CPATC; ADILSON DE OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, CNPSO.
SOUZA, R. M. de
SOBRAL, L. F.
OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, A. de
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Milho
Fosfato
Fertilizante
Fertilizante Fosfatado
Corn
Phosphates
Fertilizers
author SOUZA, R. M. de
SOBRAL, L. F.
OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, A. de
author_sort SOUZA, R. M. de
title Maize yield influenced by the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates in high-calcium soil.
title_short Maize yield influenced by the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates in high-calcium soil.
title_full Maize yield influenced by the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates in high-calcium soil.
title_fullStr Maize yield influenced by the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates in high-calcium soil.
title_full_unstemmed Maize yield influenced by the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates in high-calcium soil.
title_sort maize yield influenced by the residual effects of sedimentary phosphates in high-calcium soil.
publishDate 2021-01-08
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