Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops

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Autor(a) principal: Tiecher,Tales
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Santos,Danilo Rheinheimer dos, Kaminski,João, Calegari,Ademir
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: The cultivation of crops with different capacity of P uptake and use under long-term soil tillage systems can affect the distribution of P cycling and inorganic forms in the soil, as a result of higher or lower use efficiency of P applied in fertilizers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of long-term cultivation of different winter species under tillage systems on the distribution of inorganic P forms in the soil. In 1986, the experiment was initiated with six winter crops (blue lupin, hairy vetch, oat, oilseed radish, wheat and fallow) on a Rhodic Hapludox in southwestern Paraná, under no-tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT). The application of phosphate fertilizer in NT rows increased inorganic P in the labile and moderately labile forms, and soil disturbance in CT redistributed the applied P in the deeper layers, increasing the moderately labile P concentration in the subsurface layers. Black oat and blue lupin were the most efficient P-recyclers and under NT, they increased the labile P content in the soil surface layers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops
title Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops
spellingShingle Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops
Tiecher,Tales
no tillage
conventional tillage
lability
phosphorus fractionation
cover crops
soil management
title_short Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops
title_full Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops
title_fullStr Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops
title_full_unstemmed Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops
title_sort Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops
author Tiecher,Tales
author_facet Tiecher,Tales
Santos,Danilo Rheinheimer dos
Kaminski,João
Calegari,Ademir
author_role author
author2 Santos,Danilo Rheinheimer dos
Kaminski,João
Calegari,Ademir
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tiecher,Tales
Santos,Danilo Rheinheimer dos
Kaminski,João
Calegari,Ademir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv no tillage
conventional tillage
lability
phosphorus fractionation
cover crops
soil management
topic no tillage
conventional tillage
lability
phosphorus fractionation
cover crops
soil management
description The cultivation of crops with different capacity of P uptake and use under long-term soil tillage systems can affect the distribution of P cycling and inorganic forms in the soil, as a result of higher or lower use efficiency of P applied in fertilizers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of long-term cultivation of different winter species under tillage systems on the distribution of inorganic P forms in the soil. In 1986, the experiment was initiated with six winter crops (blue lupin, hairy vetch, oat, oilseed radish, wheat and fallow) on a Rhodic Hapludox in southwestern Paraná, under no-tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT). The application of phosphate fertilizer in NT rows increased inorganic P in the labile and moderately labile forms, and soil disturbance in CT redistributed the applied P in the deeper layers, increasing the moderately labile P concentration in the subsurface layers. Black oat and blue lupin were the most efficient P-recyclers and under NT, they increased the labile P content in the soil surface layers.
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