Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice

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Autor(a) principal: Melgar, Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 1998
Outros Autores: Casco, Joaquin, Méndez, Miquel, Sanabria, Cristina, Figueroa, Mercedes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: spa
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/4998
Resumo: Low levels of available phosphorus (P) in soils is a common constraint on rice (Oryza sativa, L.) growing area of Argentina and Brazil. Since P fertilizers are required for crop production, direct utilization of phosphoric rock might be an economical option for farmers. The aim of this paper was to compare the direct and the residual effect of two P sources on rice grain yield, P absorption and P soil availability. Seven site-year combination of fertilizer experiments were carried out on acid soils in Corrientes, Argentina, from 1990 to 1993. Treatment rates, 0; 13; 27 and 40 kg ha-1 of P were applied as Triple superphosphate and Rock phosphate of North Carolina. Two sites were conduced during two consecutive years, to evaluate the residual effect of previous-year P applications. Both sources behaved similarly at equal rates of applied P, either for direct or residual effects, that suggest a possible cheap substitute to traditional P sources. The fertilizer rate that gave the biggest contrast with the control, averaged across year-sites crops, were 13 kg ha-1 of P, increasing grain yields from 5.13 to 5.95 Mg ha-1. A mean of 38% of this rate is recovered in biomass, but about 60% of the P from fertilizer is exported by the grain harvest, remaining the difference in soil and crop residues.
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spelling Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded riceEffectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded riceEfectividad de fertilizantes fosfatados en arrozefecto residual; roca fosfatada; P-Bray; suelos ácidos de tierras bajasresidual effect of P; rock phosphate; lowland acid soilsresidual effect of P; rock phosphate; lowland acid soilsLow levels of available phosphorus (P) in soils is a common constraint on rice (Oryza sativa, L.) growing area of Argentina and Brazil. Since P fertilizers are required for crop production, direct utilization of phosphoric rock might be an economical option for farmers. The aim of this paper was to compare the direct and the residual effect of two P sources on rice grain yield, P absorption and P soil availability. Seven site-year combination of fertilizer experiments were carried out on acid soils in Corrientes, Argentina, from 1990 to 1993. Treatment rates, 0; 13; 27 and 40 kg ha-1 of P were applied as Triple superphosphate and Rock phosphate of North Carolina. Two sites were conduced during two consecutive years, to evaluate the residual effect of previous-year P applications. Both sources behaved similarly at equal rates of applied P, either for direct or residual effects, that suggest a possible cheap substitute to traditional P sources. The fertilizer rate that gave the biggest contrast with the control, averaged across year-sites crops, were 13 kg ha-1 of P, increasing grain yields from 5.13 to 5.95 Mg ha-1. A mean of 38% of this rate is recovered in biomass, but about 60% of the P from fertilizer is exported by the grain harvest, remaining the difference in soil and crop residues.Low levels of available phosphorus (P) in soils is a common constraint on rice (Oryza sativa, L.) growing area of Argentina and Brazil. Since P fertilizers are required for crop production, direct utilization of phosphoric rock might be an economical option for farmers. The aim of this paper was to compare the direct and the residual effect of two P sources on rice grain yield, P absorption and P soil availability. Seven site-year combination of fertilizer experiments were carried out on acid soils in Corrientes, Argentina, from 1990 to 1993. Treatment rates, 0; 13; 27 and 40 kg ha-1 of P were applied as Triple superphosphate and Rock phosphate of North Carolina. Two sites were conduced during two consecutive years, to evaluate the residual effect of previous-year P applications. Both sources behaved similarly at equal rates of applied P, either for direct or residual effects, that suggest a possible cheap substitute to traditional P sources. The fertilizer rate that gave the biggest contrast with the control, averaged across year-sites crops, were 13 kg ha-1 of P, increasing grain yields from 5.13 to 5.95 Mg ha-1. A mean of 38% of this rate is recovered in biomass, but about 60% of the P from fertilizer is exported by the grain harvest, remaining the difference in soil and crop residues.Bajos niveles de fósforo (P) disponible en los suelos son una limitante común en extensas áreas arroceras del NE de Argentina y Sur del Brasil. Se realizaron experiencias en arroz (Oryza sativa, L.) con el objetivo de comparar los efectos directos y residuales de las aplicaciones de dos fuentes de P sobre el rendimiento de granos de arroz, absorción del P y disponibilidad de P en el suelo. Los tratamientos incluyeron dosis de 0, 13, 27 y 40 kg ha-1 de P aplicados como superfosfato triple y roca fosfatada de Carolina del Norte, en siete distintos sitios, desde 1990 a 1993, sobre suelos ácidos de la provincia de Corrientes. Dos sitios fueron evaluados durante dos años consecutivos para estudiar el efecto residual de aplicaciones de P. Ambas fuentes se comportaron similarmente a iguales dosis de P aplicado, sugeriendo una alternativa más barata a las fuentes tradicionales de P. La dosis de fertilizante que resultó en el mayor incremento de productividad fue de 13 kg de P ha-1, aumentando los rendimientos de granos de 5,13 a 5,95 Mg ha-1. Un promedio de 38% de esta dosis es recuperada en biomasa, pero alrededor del 60% del P del fertilizante es exportado por la cosecha de granos, permaneciendo la diferencia en el suelo y en los residuos del cultivo.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraMelgar, RicardoCasco, JoaquinMéndez, MiquelSanabria, CristinaFigueroa, Mercedes1998-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/4998Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.33, n.10, out. 1998; 1573-1579Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.33, n.10, out. 1998; 1573-15791678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAspahttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/4998/7144info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-01-16T17:10:41Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/4998Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2015-01-16T17:10:41Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice
Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice
Efectividad de fertilizantes fosfatados en arroz
title Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice
spellingShingle Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice
Melgar, Ricardo
efecto residual; roca fosfatada; P-Bray; suelos ácidos de tierras bajas
residual effect of P; rock phosphate; lowland acid soils
residual effect of P; rock phosphate; lowland acid soils
title_short Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice
title_full Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice
title_fullStr Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice
title_full_unstemmed Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice
title_sort Effectivity of phosphate fertilizers for flooded rice
author Melgar, Ricardo
author_facet Melgar, Ricardo
Casco, Joaquin
Méndez, Miquel
Sanabria, Cristina
Figueroa, Mercedes
author_role author
author2 Casco, Joaquin
Méndez, Miquel
Sanabria, Cristina
Figueroa, Mercedes
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melgar, Ricardo
Casco, Joaquin
Méndez, Miquel
Sanabria, Cristina
Figueroa, Mercedes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv efecto residual; roca fosfatada; P-Bray; suelos ácidos de tierras bajas
residual effect of P; rock phosphate; lowland acid soils
residual effect of P; rock phosphate; lowland acid soils
topic efecto residual; roca fosfatada; P-Bray; suelos ácidos de tierras bajas
residual effect of P; rock phosphate; lowland acid soils
residual effect of P; rock phosphate; lowland acid soils
description Low levels of available phosphorus (P) in soils is a common constraint on rice (Oryza sativa, L.) growing area of Argentina and Brazil. Since P fertilizers are required for crop production, direct utilization of phosphoric rock might be an economical option for farmers. The aim of this paper was to compare the direct and the residual effect of two P sources on rice grain yield, P absorption and P soil availability. Seven site-year combination of fertilizer experiments were carried out on acid soils in Corrientes, Argentina, from 1990 to 1993. Treatment rates, 0; 13; 27 and 40 kg ha-1 of P were applied as Triple superphosphate and Rock phosphate of North Carolina. Two sites were conduced during two consecutive years, to evaluate the residual effect of previous-year P applications. Both sources behaved similarly at equal rates of applied P, either for direct or residual effects, that suggest a possible cheap substitute to traditional P sources. The fertilizer rate that gave the biggest contrast with the control, averaged across year-sites crops, were 13 kg ha-1 of P, increasing grain yields from 5.13 to 5.95 Mg ha-1. A mean of 38% of this rate is recovered in biomass, but about 60% of the P from fertilizer is exported by the grain harvest, remaining the difference in soil and crop residues.
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