Release of Phosphorus Forms from Cover Crop Residues in Agroecological No-Till Onion Production

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Rodolfo Assis de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Comin,Jucinei José, Tiecher,Tales, Piccin,Rogério, Somavilla,Luiza Michelon, Loss,Arcângelo, Lourenzi,Cledimar Rogério, Kürtz,Claudinei, Brunetto,Gustavo
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Cover crops grown alone or in association can take up different amounts of phosphorus (P) from the soil and accumulate it in different P-forms in plant tissue. Cover crop residues with a higher content of readily decomposed forms may release P more quickly for the next onion crop. The aim of this study was to evaluate the release of P forms from residues of single and mixed cover crops in agroecological no-till onion (Allium cepa L.) production. The experiment was conducted in Ituporanga, Santa Catarina (SC), Brazil, in an Inceptisol, with the following treatments: weeds, black oat (Avena sativa L.), rye (Secale cereale L.), oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus L.), oilseed radish + black oat, and oilseed radish + rye. Cover crops were sown in April 2013. In July 2013, plant shoots were cut close to the soil surface and part of the material was placed in litterbags. The bags were placed on the soil surface and residues were collected at 0, 15, and 45 days after deposition (DAD). Residues were dried and ground and P in the plant tissue was determined through chemical fractionation. The release of P contained in the tissue of cover crops depends not only on total P content in the tissue, but also on the accumulation of P forms and the quality of the residue in decomposition. The highest accumulation of P in cover crops occurred in the soluble inorganic P fraction, which is the fraction of fastest release in plants. Black oat had the highest initial release rate of soluble inorganic P, which became equal to the release rate of other cover crop residues at 45 DAD. Weeds released only half the amount of soluble inorganic P in the same period, despite accumulating a considerable amount of P in their biomass. The mixtures of oilseed radish + rye and oilseed radish + black oat showed higher release of P associated with RNA at 45 DAD in comparison to the single treatments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Release of Phosphorus Forms from Cover Crop Residues in Agroecological No-Till Onion Production
title Release of Phosphorus Forms from Cover Crop Residues in Agroecological No-Till Onion Production
spellingShingle Release of Phosphorus Forms from Cover Crop Residues in Agroecological No-Till Onion Production
Oliveira,Rodolfo Assis de
Green manure crops
P cycling
Allium cepa L
title_short Release of Phosphorus Forms from Cover Crop Residues in Agroecological No-Till Onion Production
title_full Release of Phosphorus Forms from Cover Crop Residues in Agroecological No-Till Onion Production
title_fullStr Release of Phosphorus Forms from Cover Crop Residues in Agroecological No-Till Onion Production
title_full_unstemmed Release of Phosphorus Forms from Cover Crop Residues in Agroecological No-Till Onion Production
title_sort Release of Phosphorus Forms from Cover Crop Residues in Agroecological No-Till Onion Production
author Oliveira,Rodolfo Assis de
author_facet Oliveira,Rodolfo Assis de
Comin,Jucinei José
Tiecher,Tales
Piccin,Rogério
Somavilla,Luiza Michelon
Loss,Arcângelo
Lourenzi,Cledimar Rogério
Kürtz,Claudinei
Brunetto,Gustavo
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author2 Comin,Jucinei José
Tiecher,Tales
Piccin,Rogério
Somavilla,Luiza Michelon
Loss,Arcângelo
Lourenzi,Cledimar Rogério
Kürtz,Claudinei
Brunetto,Gustavo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Rodolfo Assis de
Comin,Jucinei José
Tiecher,Tales
Piccin,Rogério
Somavilla,Luiza Michelon
Loss,Arcângelo
Lourenzi,Cledimar Rogério
Kürtz,Claudinei
Brunetto,Gustavo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Green manure crops
P cycling
Allium cepa L
topic Green manure crops
P cycling
Allium cepa L
description ABSTRACT Cover crops grown alone or in association can take up different amounts of phosphorus (P) from the soil and accumulate it in different P-forms in plant tissue. Cover crop residues with a higher content of readily decomposed forms may release P more quickly for the next onion crop. The aim of this study was to evaluate the release of P forms from residues of single and mixed cover crops in agroecological no-till onion (Allium cepa L.) production. The experiment was conducted in Ituporanga, Santa Catarina (SC), Brazil, in an Inceptisol, with the following treatments: weeds, black oat (Avena sativa L.), rye (Secale cereale L.), oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus L.), oilseed radish + black oat, and oilseed radish + rye. Cover crops were sown in April 2013. In July 2013, plant shoots were cut close to the soil surface and part of the material was placed in litterbags. The bags were placed on the soil surface and residues were collected at 0, 15, and 45 days after deposition (DAD). Residues were dried and ground and P in the plant tissue was determined through chemical fractionation. The release of P contained in the tissue of cover crops depends not only on total P content in the tissue, but also on the accumulation of P forms and the quality of the residue in decomposition. The highest accumulation of P in cover crops occurred in the soluble inorganic P fraction, which is the fraction of fastest release in plants. Black oat had the highest initial release rate of soluble inorganic P, which became equal to the release rate of other cover crop residues at 45 DAD. Weeds released only half the amount of soluble inorganic P in the same period, despite accumulating a considerable amount of P in their biomass. The mixtures of oilseed radish + rye and oilseed radish + black oat showed higher release of P associated with RNA at 45 DAD in comparison to the single treatments.
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