Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.

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Autor(a) principal: OLIVEIRA, G. F. de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: MAFRA, A. L., CORREA, J. C., HENTZ, P., CECHETTO, M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1164545
https://doi.org/10.36783/18069657rbcs2022004
Resumo: Abstract: Application of organic fertilizers of animal origin can increase organic carbon in the soil and increase its content in macroaggregates. This study aimed to evaluate carbon contents and fractions in two classes of soil aggregates in response to the application of organic and mineral fertilizers in an integrated crop-livestock system. The experiment was established in Concórdia, Santa Catarina State, in a Nitossolo Vermelho Eutroférrico típico, (Rhodic Kandiudox according to the WRB system) (0.00-0.05, 0.05-0.10, and 0.10-0.20 m), in an integrated crop-livestock, with corn and soybean in the summer, black oat and rye in the winter, shepherded by sheep. The design used was randomized blocks, with treatments in factorial design (5 × 3 + 1), with four replications, five sources of fertilizers, three rates and the control with no fertilization. Three organic fertilizers were applied: poultry litter, pig manure and compost; and two minerals fertilizers: M1 (formulated according to the composition of the pig slurry) and M2 (adjusted according to the composition of the poultry litter), combined with three applications rates, corresponding to 75, 100 and 150 % of the recommendation for the crop of interest, based on the element with greater demand. Total organic carbon (TOC), particulate (POC) and mineral-associated organic carbon (MAC) contents were determined in two classes of soil aggregates C1 (8.00 to 4.76 mm) and C2 (4.76 to 2.00 mm), in samples collected in the 2018/2020 crop season. Crop yields were determined in every season. The results were analyzed using analysis of variance to compare sources and polynomial regression analysis for fertilizer rates. The soil has high aggregate stability, even so, the use of organic and mineral fertilizers increased aggregation. The poultry litter organic fertilizer increases aggregation, forming largely aggregates with a size of 8.00-4.76 mm, and increases the contents of total fractions of soil organic carbon, providing the system with a more stabilized carbon. In the 0.00-0.05 m layer, organic fertilizers increased the content of total organic carbon. The stabilized fraction (MAC) showed a higher proportion of total soil organic carbon than particulate organic carbon (POC).
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spelling Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.Manejo conservacionistaAdubação orgânicaConservation managementOrganic fertilizationEstrutura do SoloConservação do SoloAdubo OrgânicoAdubaçãoSoil structureAbstract: Application of organic fertilizers of animal origin can increase organic carbon in the soil and increase its content in macroaggregates. This study aimed to evaluate carbon contents and fractions in two classes of soil aggregates in response to the application of organic and mineral fertilizers in an integrated crop-livestock system. The experiment was established in Concórdia, Santa Catarina State, in a Nitossolo Vermelho Eutroférrico típico, (Rhodic Kandiudox according to the WRB system) (0.00-0.05, 0.05-0.10, and 0.10-0.20 m), in an integrated crop-livestock, with corn and soybean in the summer, black oat and rye in the winter, shepherded by sheep. The design used was randomized blocks, with treatments in factorial design (5 × 3 + 1), with four replications, five sources of fertilizers, three rates and the control with no fertilization. Three organic fertilizers were applied: poultry litter, pig manure and compost; and two minerals fertilizers: M1 (formulated according to the composition of the pig slurry) and M2 (adjusted according to the composition of the poultry litter), combined with three applications rates, corresponding to 75, 100 and 150 % of the recommendation for the crop of interest, based on the element with greater demand. Total organic carbon (TOC), particulate (POC) and mineral-associated organic carbon (MAC) contents were determined in two classes of soil aggregates C1 (8.00 to 4.76 mm) and C2 (4.76 to 2.00 mm), in samples collected in the 2018/2020 crop season. Crop yields were determined in every season. The results were analyzed using analysis of variance to compare sources and polynomial regression analysis for fertilizer rates. The soil has high aggregate stability, even so, the use of organic and mineral fertilizers increased aggregation. The poultry litter organic fertilizer increases aggregation, forming largely aggregates with a size of 8.00-4.76 mm, and increases the contents of total fractions of soil organic carbon, providing the system with a more stabilized carbon. In the 0.00-0.05 m layer, organic fertilizers increased the content of total organic carbon. The stabilized fraction (MAC) showed a higher proportion of total soil organic carbon than particulate organic carbon (POC).GUSTAVO FERREIRA DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA; ÁLVARO LUIZ MAFRA, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA; JULIANO CORULLI CORREA, CNPSA; PAULO HENTZ, INSTITUTO FEDERAL CATARINENSE; MAYTÊ CECHETTO, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA.OLIVEIRA, G. F. deMAFRA, A. L.CORREA, J. C.HENTZ, P.CECHETTO, M.2024-05-28T08:07:04Z2024-05-28T08:07:04Z2024-05-272023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista Brasileira de Ciencia do Solo, v. 47, ed. e0220044, 2023.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1164545https://doi.org/10.36783/18069657rbcs2022004enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2024-05-28T08:07:04Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1164545Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542024-05-28T08:07:04Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.
title Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.
spellingShingle Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.
OLIVEIRA, G. F. de
Manejo conservacionista
Adubação orgânica
Conservation management
Organic fertilization
Estrutura do Solo
Conservação do Solo
Adubo Orgânico
Adubação
Soil structure
title_short Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.
title_full Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.
title_fullStr Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.
title_full_unstemmed Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.
title_sort Application of organic and mineral fertilizers increases carbon fractions in two classes of aggregates in an integrated crop-livestock system.
author OLIVEIRA, G. F. de
author_facet OLIVEIRA, G. F. de
MAFRA, A. L.
CORREA, J. C.
HENTZ, P.
CECHETTO, M.
author_role author
author2 MAFRA, A. L.
CORREA, J. C.
HENTZ, P.
CECHETTO, M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv GUSTAVO FERREIRA DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA; ÁLVARO LUIZ MAFRA, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA; JULIANO CORULLI CORREA, CNPSA; PAULO HENTZ, INSTITUTO FEDERAL CATARINENSE; MAYTÊ CECHETTO, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, G. F. de
MAFRA, A. L.
CORREA, J. C.
HENTZ, P.
CECHETTO, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Manejo conservacionista
Adubação orgânica
Conservation management
Organic fertilization
Estrutura do Solo
Conservação do Solo
Adubo Orgânico
Adubação
Soil structure
topic Manejo conservacionista
Adubação orgânica
Conservation management
Organic fertilization
Estrutura do Solo
Conservação do Solo
Adubo Orgânico
Adubação
Soil structure
description Abstract: Application of organic fertilizers of animal origin can increase organic carbon in the soil and increase its content in macroaggregates. This study aimed to evaluate carbon contents and fractions in two classes of soil aggregates in response to the application of organic and mineral fertilizers in an integrated crop-livestock system. The experiment was established in Concórdia, Santa Catarina State, in a Nitossolo Vermelho Eutroférrico típico, (Rhodic Kandiudox according to the WRB system) (0.00-0.05, 0.05-0.10, and 0.10-0.20 m), in an integrated crop-livestock, with corn and soybean in the summer, black oat and rye in the winter, shepherded by sheep. The design used was randomized blocks, with treatments in factorial design (5 × 3 + 1), with four replications, five sources of fertilizers, three rates and the control with no fertilization. Three organic fertilizers were applied: poultry litter, pig manure and compost; and two minerals fertilizers: M1 (formulated according to the composition of the pig slurry) and M2 (adjusted according to the composition of the poultry litter), combined with three applications rates, corresponding to 75, 100 and 150 % of the recommendation for the crop of interest, based on the element with greater demand. Total organic carbon (TOC), particulate (POC) and mineral-associated organic carbon (MAC) contents were determined in two classes of soil aggregates C1 (8.00 to 4.76 mm) and C2 (4.76 to 2.00 mm), in samples collected in the 2018/2020 crop season. Crop yields were determined in every season. The results were analyzed using analysis of variance to compare sources and polynomial regression analysis for fertilizer rates. The soil has high aggregate stability, even so, the use of organic and mineral fertilizers increased aggregation. The poultry litter organic fertilizer increases aggregation, forming largely aggregates with a size of 8.00-4.76 mm, and increases the contents of total fractions of soil organic carbon, providing the system with a more stabilized carbon. In the 0.00-0.05 m layer, organic fertilizers increased the content of total organic carbon. The stabilized fraction (MAC) showed a higher proportion of total soil organic carbon than particulate organic carbon (POC).
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