Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.

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Autor(a) principal: DYNIA, J. F.
Data de Publicação: 1998
Outros Autores: CAMARGO, O. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório de Informação Tecnológica da Embrapa (Infoteca-e)
Texto Completo: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/13072
Resumo: Highly weathered tropical soils are characterized by having a predominantly variable charge. Many management practices commonly used in the exploitation of these soils (e.g.,liming, phosphate application, and manuring) are known to modify their electrical charge and the sorption/desorption behavior of cations and anions. This process is, at least, partially governed by the charges existing in the soil system. Available information on this subject comes mainly from short-term laboratory and greenhouse experiments. There is a lack of data regarding the cumulative and long-term effects of those practices used at farm-scale levels and on the dynamics and availability of nutrients to the plants under field conditions. In the present work, changes in some electrochemical attributes of a variable charge soil (Oxisol) were studied, as influenced by treatments with phosphate + green manure (Cajanus cajan), phosphate + lime, and phosphate + lime + green manure, applied during a six-year period. In this period, rice, bean, wheat, or corn, were grown in seventeen successive crops. Phosphate (total 334 ppm P) and phosphate + lime (total 5.5 t ha -1 ) were shown to increase net electric change and soil cation exchange capacity (CEC) at the field pH, and not to affect zero point of charge (ZPC), CEC at pH 7.0, or anion exchange capacity (AEC) of the soil at the field pH. The effects of phosphate + lime were more pronounced than those of phosphate alone. Green manure (total 16 t ha -1 dry matter), associated to crop residues and phosphate or phosphate + lime, did not influence electrochemical properties.
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spelling Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.Green manuringFosfatoLimingHighly weathered tropical soils are characterized by having a predominantly variable charge. Many management practices commonly used in the exploitation of these soils (e.g.,liming, phosphate application, and manuring) are known to modify their electrical charge and the sorption/desorption behavior of cations and anions. This process is, at least, partially governed by the charges existing in the soil system. Available information on this subject comes mainly from short-term laboratory and greenhouse experiments. There is a lack of data regarding the cumulative and long-term effects of those practices used at farm-scale levels and on the dynamics and availability of nutrients to the plants under field conditions. In the present work, changes in some electrochemical attributes of a variable charge soil (Oxisol) were studied, as influenced by treatments with phosphate + green manure (Cajanus cajan), phosphate + lime, and phosphate + lime + green manure, applied during a six-year period. In this period, rice, bean, wheat, or corn, were grown in seventeen successive crops. Phosphate (total 334 ppm P) and phosphate + lime (total 5.5 t ha -1 ) were shown to increase net electric change and soil cation exchange capacity (CEC) at the field pH, and not to affect zero point of charge (ZPC), CEC at pH 7.0, or anion exchange capacity (AEC) of the soil at the field pH. The effects of phosphate + lime were more pronounced than those of phosphate alone. Green manure (total 16 t ha -1 dry matter), associated to crop residues and phosphate or phosphate + lime, did not influence electrochemical properties.EMBRAPA-CNPMA.DYNIA, J. F.CAMARGO, O. A.2019-12-16T19:45:43Z2019-12-16T19:45:43Z1998-12-0119982019-12-16T19:45:43Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleCommunications in Soil Plant Analysis, v.29, n.5/6, p.755-762, 1998.http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/13072enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório de Informação Tecnológica da Embrapa (Infoteca-e)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2019-12-16T19:45:54Zoai:www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/13072Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca-oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:2019-12-16T19:45:54Repositório de Informação Tecnológica da Embrapa (Infoteca-e) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.
title Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.
spellingShingle Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.
DYNIA, J. F.
Green manuring
Fosfato
Liming
title_short Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.
title_full Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.
title_fullStr Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.
title_sort Effects of liming, green manuring, and phosphate addition on electrochemical attributes of an oxisol from Central Brazil.
author DYNIA, J. F.
author_facet DYNIA, J. F.
CAMARGO, O. A.
author_role author
author2 CAMARGO, O. A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DYNIA, J. F.
CAMARGO, O. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Green manuring
Fosfato
Liming
topic Green manuring
Fosfato
Liming
description Highly weathered tropical soils are characterized by having a predominantly variable charge. Many management practices commonly used in the exploitation of these soils (e.g.,liming, phosphate application, and manuring) are known to modify their electrical charge and the sorption/desorption behavior of cations and anions. This process is, at least, partially governed by the charges existing in the soil system. Available information on this subject comes mainly from short-term laboratory and greenhouse experiments. There is a lack of data regarding the cumulative and long-term effects of those practices used at farm-scale levels and on the dynamics and availability of nutrients to the plants under field conditions. In the present work, changes in some electrochemical attributes of a variable charge soil (Oxisol) were studied, as influenced by treatments with phosphate + green manure (Cajanus cajan), phosphate + lime, and phosphate + lime + green manure, applied during a six-year period. In this period, rice, bean, wheat, or corn, were grown in seventeen successive crops. Phosphate (total 334 ppm P) and phosphate + lime (total 5.5 t ha -1 ) were shown to increase net electric change and soil cation exchange capacity (CEC) at the field pH, and not to affect zero point of charge (ZPC), CEC at pH 7.0, or anion exchange capacity (AEC) of the soil at the field pH. The effects of phosphate + lime were more pronounced than those of phosphate alone. Green manure (total 16 t ha -1 dry matter), associated to crop residues and phosphate or phosphate + lime, did not influence electrochemical properties.
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