Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish production

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Autor(a) principal: Lanna,Natália BL
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silva,Priscilla Nátaly L, Colombari,Lidiane F, Corrêa,Carla Veronica, Cardoso,Antonio Ismael Inácio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: ABSTRACT this research aimed to evaluate the residual effect of doses of organic compost on the radish production, as well as its effect on soil chemical properties. experiments were conducted in two areas (“low” and “high” soil fertility). prior to this, these areas were first used to evaluate the influence of organic compost doses on endive production. after harvesting endive, radish seeds were sown into the same plots used for endive to evaluate the residual effect. the six treatments consisted of organic compost doses (0, 35, 70, 105, 140 and 175 t ha-1), evaluated in a complete block experimental design, with four replications. vegetative characteristics of radish plants (shoot, root and total fresh and dry matter weight, plant height and root diameter) and soil characteristics (macronutrient content, ph, h+al, organic matter, sum of bases, cation exchange capacity and base saturation) in two dates (11 days after the endive transplant and at the end of the radish cycle) were evaluated. no significant difference was observed for all doses of organic compost in the “low” soil fertility area, obtaining only non-commercial roots (average fresh weight of 5.01 g per root). in the “high” soil fertility area, the higher the organic compost doses, the higher the values of most vegetatitve characteristics of radish plants and the chemical properties of the soil in both dates. for root fresh weight, the values ranged from 4.63 to 9.15 g in the control without organic compost and in the highest dose, respectively. in “high” soil fertility area, only k content in soil has not remained high for all organic compost doses, and the values ranged from 2.8 and 4.5 mmolc dm-3, in control without organic compost and in the highest dose, respectively. the residual effect of organic compost was confirmed by the increasing on the radish production in initial “high”soil fertility area.
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spelling Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish productionRaphanus sativuscrop rotationsoil fertilitynutrientABSTRACT this research aimed to evaluate the residual effect of doses of organic compost on the radish production, as well as its effect on soil chemical properties. experiments were conducted in two areas (“low” and “high” soil fertility). prior to this, these areas were first used to evaluate the influence of organic compost doses on endive production. after harvesting endive, radish seeds were sown into the same plots used for endive to evaluate the residual effect. the six treatments consisted of organic compost doses (0, 35, 70, 105, 140 and 175 t ha-1), evaluated in a complete block experimental design, with four replications. vegetative characteristics of radish plants (shoot, root and total fresh and dry matter weight, plant height and root diameter) and soil characteristics (macronutrient content, ph, h+al, organic matter, sum of bases, cation exchange capacity and base saturation) in two dates (11 days after the endive transplant and at the end of the radish cycle) were evaluated. no significant difference was observed for all doses of organic compost in the “low” soil fertility area, obtaining only non-commercial roots (average fresh weight of 5.01 g per root). in the “high” soil fertility area, the higher the organic compost doses, the higher the values of most vegetatitve characteristics of radish plants and the chemical properties of the soil in both dates. for root fresh weight, the values ranged from 4.63 to 9.15 g in the control without organic compost and in the highest dose, respectively. in “high” soil fertility area, only k content in soil has not remained high for all organic compost doses, and the values ranged from 2.8 and 4.5 mmolc dm-3, in control without organic compost and in the highest dose, respectively. the residual effect of organic compost was confirmed by the increasing on the radish production in initial “high”soil fertility area.Associação Brasileira de Horticultura2018-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-05362018000100047Horticultura Brasileira v.36 n.1 2018reponame:Horticultura Brasileirainstname:Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)instacron:ABH10.1590/s0102-053620180108info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLanna,Natália BLSilva,Priscilla Nátaly LColombari,Lidiane FCorrêa,Carla VeronicaCardoso,Antonio Ismael Inácioeng2018-04-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-05362018000100047Revistahttp://cms.horticulturabrasileira.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||hortbras@gmail.com1806-99910102-0536opendoar:2018-04-02T00:00Horticultura Brasileira - Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish production
title Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish production
spellingShingle Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish production
Lanna,Natália BL
Raphanus sativus
crop rotation
soil fertility
nutrient
title_short Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish production
title_full Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish production
title_fullStr Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish production
title_full_unstemmed Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish production
title_sort Residual effect of organic fertilization on radish production
author Lanna,Natália BL
author_facet Lanna,Natália BL
Silva,Priscilla Nátaly L
Colombari,Lidiane F
Corrêa,Carla Veronica
Cardoso,Antonio Ismael Inácio
author_role author
author2 Silva,Priscilla Nátaly L
Colombari,Lidiane F
Corrêa,Carla Veronica
Cardoso,Antonio Ismael Inácio
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lanna,Natália BL
Silva,Priscilla Nátaly L
Colombari,Lidiane F
Corrêa,Carla Veronica
Cardoso,Antonio Ismael Inácio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Raphanus sativus
crop rotation
soil fertility
nutrient
topic Raphanus sativus
crop rotation
soil fertility
nutrient
description ABSTRACT this research aimed to evaluate the residual effect of doses of organic compost on the radish production, as well as its effect on soil chemical properties. experiments were conducted in two areas (“low” and “high” soil fertility). prior to this, these areas were first used to evaluate the influence of organic compost doses on endive production. after harvesting endive, radish seeds were sown into the same plots used for endive to evaluate the residual effect. the six treatments consisted of organic compost doses (0, 35, 70, 105, 140 and 175 t ha-1), evaluated in a complete block experimental design, with four replications. vegetative characteristics of radish plants (shoot, root and total fresh and dry matter weight, plant height and root diameter) and soil characteristics (macronutrient content, ph, h+al, organic matter, sum of bases, cation exchange capacity and base saturation) in two dates (11 days after the endive transplant and at the end of the radish cycle) were evaluated. no significant difference was observed for all doses of organic compost in the “low” soil fertility area, obtaining only non-commercial roots (average fresh weight of 5.01 g per root). in the “high” soil fertility area, the higher the organic compost doses, the higher the values of most vegetatitve characteristics of radish plants and the chemical properties of the soil in both dates. for root fresh weight, the values ranged from 4.63 to 9.15 g in the control without organic compost and in the highest dose, respectively. in “high” soil fertility area, only k content in soil has not remained high for all organic compost doses, and the values ranged from 2.8 and 4.5 mmolc dm-3, in control without organic compost and in the highest dose, respectively. the residual effect of organic compost was confirmed by the increasing on the radish production in initial “high”soil fertility area.
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