FERTILIDADE DO SOLO, NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, PRODUÇÃO DE GRÃOS E RENDA ACUMULADA EM FUNÇÃO DE DOSES E PARCELAMENTOS DE GESSO AGRÍCOLA EM PLANTIO DIRETO
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Resumo: | Phosphogypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) has essential nutrients for plants and, after its reaction, decreases aluminum (Al³+) activity in surface and subsurface soil layers, favoring soil fertility and root growth with benefits for water and nutrient absorption and for crop yield. In this study, the alterations on soil fertility and their resulting effects on the nutrition and yield of the plants on a maize-wheat-soybean-maize succession were evaluated, as well as the accumulated yield and income as affected by phosphogypsum (PG) rates and split application to an Oxisol under no-till system (NT) in Guarapuava, Paraná State. In a long-term field experiment, treatments were arranged in a (4x3) + 1 factorial, to study four PG rates (3, 6, 9 and 12 Mg ha?¹) under three levels of splitting (P1 = non split, 100% of the rate in 2009); P2 = split in two years, 50 + 50% in 2009 and 2010; P3 = split in three years, 33 + 33 + 33% in 2009, 2010 and 2011), with an additional treatment without PG application (control). The soil was sampled in 2012 and 2013, at 6 and 18 months after the last PG application, in stratified layers up to 80 cm. Maize was sown in November, 2011, and then wheat in July, 2012, soybean in December, 2012 and maize in October, 2013, with sampling of leaves of each crop for chemical analysis. In the soil, the use of PG increased the levels of calcium (Ca²+) in all layers (2012 and 2013) and the soil pH at 20-40 (2012), 40-60 (2012 and 2013) and 60-80 cm (2012 and 2013), and reduced the levels of Al³+ in all layers and the levels of magnesium (Mg²+) up to 60 cm (2012 and 2013), without splitting effect in any of these. The Ca/Mg ratio was linearly increased by PG rates up to 80 cm in 2012 and to 60 cm in 2013, with split effect at 0-10 cm layer: P1 was overcome by P2 and P3 and these were similar to each in 2012, and P1 was overcome by P3 in 2013. The sulfur (S-SO42-) levels were linearly increased by PG rates in all layers in 2012 and 2013, and split effect occurred up to 60 cm, with higher S-SO42- for split rates. The levels of potassium (K+), phosphorus (P) and potential acidity (H + Al) were not affected by the treatments. In the leaves, the effects of PG rates were linear, increasing the levels of Ca and S and decreasing the levels of Mg in all crops, without split effect. With regard to crop yield, maize response to PG rates was quadratic in 2011/2012 and 2013/2014 crop seasons, with maximum technical efficiency (MET) at 6.38 and 6.34 Mg ha?¹ of PG, respectively, unlike wheat (2012) which responded with linear increase in a crop season under rainfall restriction, with MET at 12 Mg ha?¹ of PG. Soybean yield was not affected by PG rates, and no crop alone presented yield response to splitting. For the yield accumulated from eight grain crops since the beginning of the experiment, from 2009 until 2014, there was rate x split interaction with quadratic response to rates in all split levels, but with MET in 5.81, 7.27 and 7.96 Mg ha?¹ of PG in P1, P2 and P3, respectively. Also in this period, the financial return was better with 3 and 6 Mg ha?¹ of PG, once they gave profits in relation to control from a smaller number of crops and also on the accumulated in the period, in all split levels, but with advantage for 6 Mg ha?¹ in P1 and P2. The rate of 9 Mg ha?¹ of PG became equivalent to 3 and 6 Mg ha?¹ in terms of profit only in P3 for the last crop. With 12 Mg ha?¹, in all split levels the economic losses prevailed until the end of the period. |
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Müller, Marcelo Marques LopesCPF:67676767674http://lattes.cnpq.br/3504404305495448CPF:07676639930http://lattes.cnpq.br/2383063257595501Vicensi, Marcelo2016-09-20T12:12:44Z2016-06-212015-02-23VICENSI, Marcelo. FERTILIDADE DO SOLO, NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, PRODUÇÃO DE GRÃOS E RENDA ACUMULADA EM FUNÇÃO DE DOSES E PARCELAMENTOS DE GESSO AGRÍCOLA EM PLANTIO DIRETO. 2015. 69 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia - Mestrado) - Universidade Estadual do Centro Oeste, Guarapuava-PR.http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/182Phosphogypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) has essential nutrients for plants and, after its reaction, decreases aluminum (Al³+) activity in surface and subsurface soil layers, favoring soil fertility and root growth with benefits for water and nutrient absorption and for crop yield. In this study, the alterations on soil fertility and their resulting effects on the nutrition and yield of the plants on a maize-wheat-soybean-maize succession were evaluated, as well as the accumulated yield and income as affected by phosphogypsum (PG) rates and split application to an Oxisol under no-till system (NT) in Guarapuava, Paraná State. In a long-term field experiment, treatments were arranged in a (4x3) + 1 factorial, to study four PG rates (3, 6, 9 and 12 Mg ha?¹) under three levels of splitting (P1 = non split, 100% of the rate in 2009); P2 = split in two years, 50 + 50% in 2009 and 2010; P3 = split in three years, 33 + 33 + 33% in 2009, 2010 and 2011), with an additional treatment without PG application (control). The soil was sampled in 2012 and 2013, at 6 and 18 months after the last PG application, in stratified layers up to 80 cm. Maize was sown in November, 2011, and then wheat in July, 2012, soybean in December, 2012 and maize in October, 2013, with sampling of leaves of each crop for chemical analysis. In the soil, the use of PG increased the levels of calcium (Ca²+) in all layers (2012 and 2013) and the soil pH at 20-40 (2012), 40-60 (2012 and 2013) and 60-80 cm (2012 and 2013), and reduced the levels of Al³+ in all layers and the levels of magnesium (Mg²+) up to 60 cm (2012 and 2013), without splitting effect in any of these. The Ca/Mg ratio was linearly increased by PG rates up to 80 cm in 2012 and to 60 cm in 2013, with split effect at 0-10 cm layer: P1 was overcome by P2 and P3 and these were similar to each in 2012, and P1 was overcome by P3 in 2013. The sulfur (S-SO42-) levels were linearly increased by PG rates in all layers in 2012 and 2013, and split effect occurred up to 60 cm, with higher S-SO42- for split rates. The levels of potassium (K+), phosphorus (P) and potential acidity (H + Al) were not affected by the treatments. In the leaves, the effects of PG rates were linear, increasing the levels of Ca and S and decreasing the levels of Mg in all crops, without split effect. With regard to crop yield, maize response to PG rates was quadratic in 2011/2012 and 2013/2014 crop seasons, with maximum technical efficiency (MET) at 6.38 and 6.34 Mg ha?¹ of PG, respectively, unlike wheat (2012) which responded with linear increase in a crop season under rainfall restriction, with MET at 12 Mg ha?¹ of PG. Soybean yield was not affected by PG rates, and no crop alone presented yield response to splitting. For the yield accumulated from eight grain crops since the beginning of the experiment, from 2009 until 2014, there was rate x split interaction with quadratic response to rates in all split levels, but with MET in 5.81, 7.27 and 7.96 Mg ha?¹ of PG in P1, P2 and P3, respectively. Also in this period, the financial return was better with 3 and 6 Mg ha?¹ of PG, once they gave profits in relation to control from a smaller number of crops and also on the accumulated in the period, in all split levels, but with advantage for 6 Mg ha?¹ in P1 and P2. The rate of 9 Mg ha?¹ of PG became equivalent to 3 and 6 Mg ha?¹ in terms of profit only in P3 for the last crop. With 12 Mg ha?¹, in all split levels the economic losses prevailed until the end of the period.O gesso agrícola (CaSO4.2H2O) contém nutrientes essenciais às plantas e, após sua reação, diminui a atividade do alumínio (Al³+) no solo superficial e de subsuperfície, favorecendo a fertilidade e o crescimento das raízes, com benefícios à absorção de água e nutrientes e à produção das culturas. Neste trabalho, avaliaram-se os efeitos de doses e parcelamentos do gesso na fertilidade de um Latossolo Bruno de Guarapuava, Paraná, na nutrição e produtividade das culturas na sucessão milho-trigo-soja-milho, bem como na produção e na rentabilidade acumuladas após oito cultivos sob sistema plantio direto (PD). Trata-se de um estudo de longa duração, cujos tratamentos constituem um fatorial (4x3) + 1, sendo quatro doses de gesso (3, 6, 9 e 12 Mg ha?¹) e três níveis de parcelamento (P1 = sem parcelamento, 100% da dose em 2009; P2 = parcelamento em dois anos, 50+50% da dose em 2009 e 2010; P3 = parcelamento em três anos, 33+33+33% em 2009, 2010 e 2011), com um tratamento adicional sem aplicação de gesso (controle). O solo foi amostrado em 2012 e 2013, aos 06 e 18 meses após a última aplicação de gesso, em camadas estratificadas até 80 cm. O milho foi semeado em novembro de 2011, o trigo em julho de 2012, a soja em dezembro de 2012 e novamente o milho em outubro de 2013, sendo todos esses cultivos submetidos à amostragem de folhas para análise química. No solo, o uso de gesso aumentou os teores de cálcio (Ca²+) em todas as camadas (2012 e 2013) e o pH nas camadas de 20-40 (2012), 40-60 (2012 e 2013) e 60-80 cm (2012 e 2013), e reduziu os teores de Al³+ em todas as camadas (2012 e 2013) e os de magnésio (Mg²+) até 60 cm (2012 e 2013), sem efeito de parcelamento em nenhum dos casos. Já a relação Ca/Mg aumentou linearmente com as doses até 80cm em 2012 e até 60 cm em 2013, com efeito de parcelamento na camada de 0-10 cm: P1 foi inferior a P2 e P3 e estes similares entre si em 2012, e P1 foi inferior a P3 em 2013. O teor de enxofre (S-SO42-) aumentou linearmente com as doses em todas as camadas nos dois anos, com efeito de parcelamento até 60 cm, sendo o S-SO42- maior com as doses parceladas. Os teores de potássio (K+), fósforo (P) e acidez potencial (H + Al) não foram alterados pelos tratamentos. Nas folhas, o efeito das doses de gesso foi linear, aumentando os teores de Ca e S e diminuindo os de Mg, em todas as culturas e sem efeito de parcelamento. Em produtividade, o milho respondeu de forma quadrática às doses nas safras de 2011/2012 e 2013/2014, com máxima eficiência técnica (MET) em 6,38 e 6,34 Mg ha?¹ de gesso, respectivamente, diferentemente do trigo (2012) que respondeu com aumento linear em safra sob restrição hídrica, com MET em 12 Mg ha?¹ de gesso. Já a produtividade da soja não foi afetada pelas doses de gesso, e nenhuma cultura isoladamente respondeu em produtividade ao parcelamento. Quanto à produtividade acumulada de oito culturas de grãos desde o início do experimento, de 2009 a 2014, houve interação dose x parcelamento, com resposta quadrática às doses em todos os níveis de parcelamento, mas com MET em 5,81, 7,27 e 7,96 Mg ha?¹ de gesso em P1, P2 e P3, respectivamente. Em rentabilidade, as doses 3 e 6 Mg ha?¹ de gesso foram melhores, sendo mais rentáveis que o controle a partir de um menor de cultivos e também no acumulado ao final do período, em todos os parcelamentos, com vantagem para 6 Mg ha?¹ em P1 e P2. A dose de 9 Mg ha?¹ gerou renda equivalente à obtida com 3 e 6 Mg ha?¹ somente em P3 e no último cultivo. Com 12 Mg ha?¹, até o final do período prevaleceram os prejuízos em todos os parcelamentos.Made available in DSpace on 2016-09-20T12:12:44Z (GMT). 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Soil fertility, plant nutrition, grain yield and accumulated income as affected by phosphogypsum rates and split application under no-till |
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FERTILIDADE DO SOLO, NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, PRODUÇÃO DE GRÃOS E RENDA ACUMULADA EM FUNÇÃO DE DOSES E PARCELAMENTOS DE GESSO AGRÍCOLA EM PLANTIO DIRETO |
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FERTILIDADE DO SOLO, NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, PRODUÇÃO DE GRÃOS E RENDA ACUMULADA EM FUNÇÃO DE DOSES E PARCELAMENTOS DE GESSO AGRÍCOLA EM PLANTIO DIRETO Vicensi, Marcelo Sulfato cálcio condicionador Sulfate calcium soil conditioner CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA |
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FERTILIDADE DO SOLO, NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, PRODUÇÃO DE GRÃOS E RENDA ACUMULADA EM FUNÇÃO DE DOSES E PARCELAMENTOS DE GESSO AGRÍCOLA EM PLANTIO DIRETO |
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FERTILIDADE DO SOLO, NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, PRODUÇÃO DE GRÃOS E RENDA ACUMULADA EM FUNÇÃO DE DOSES E PARCELAMENTOS DE GESSO AGRÍCOLA EM PLANTIO DIRETO |
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FERTILIDADE DO SOLO, NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, PRODUÇÃO DE GRÃOS E RENDA ACUMULADA EM FUNÇÃO DE DOSES E PARCELAMENTOS DE GESSO AGRÍCOLA EM PLANTIO DIRETO |
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FERTILIDADE DO SOLO, NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, PRODUÇÃO DE GRÃOS E RENDA ACUMULADA EM FUNÇÃO DE DOSES E PARCELAMENTOS DE GESSO AGRÍCOLA EM PLANTIO DIRETO |
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FERTILIDADE DO SOLO, NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, PRODUÇÃO DE GRÃOS E RENDA ACUMULADA EM FUNÇÃO DE DOSES E PARCELAMENTOS DE GESSO AGRÍCOLA EM PLANTIO DIRETO |
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Vicensi, Marcelo |
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Vicensi, Marcelo |
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Müller, Marcelo Marques Lopes |
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Vicensi, Marcelo |
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Müller, Marcelo Marques Lopes |
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Sulfato cálcio condicionador |
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Sulfato cálcio condicionador Sulfate calcium soil conditioner CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA |
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Sulfate calcium soil conditioner |
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Phosphogypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) has essential nutrients for plants and, after its reaction, decreases aluminum (Al³+) activity in surface and subsurface soil layers, favoring soil fertility and root growth with benefits for water and nutrient absorption and for crop yield. In this study, the alterations on soil fertility and their resulting effects on the nutrition and yield of the plants on a maize-wheat-soybean-maize succession were evaluated, as well as the accumulated yield and income as affected by phosphogypsum (PG) rates and split application to an Oxisol under no-till system (NT) in Guarapuava, Paraná State. In a long-term field experiment, treatments were arranged in a (4x3) + 1 factorial, to study four PG rates (3, 6, 9 and 12 Mg ha?¹) under three levels of splitting (P1 = non split, 100% of the rate in 2009); P2 = split in two years, 50 + 50% in 2009 and 2010; P3 = split in three years, 33 + 33 + 33% in 2009, 2010 and 2011), with an additional treatment without PG application (control). The soil was sampled in 2012 and 2013, at 6 and 18 months after the last PG application, in stratified layers up to 80 cm. Maize was sown in November, 2011, and then wheat in July, 2012, soybean in December, 2012 and maize in October, 2013, with sampling of leaves of each crop for chemical analysis. In the soil, the use of PG increased the levels of calcium (Ca²+) in all layers (2012 and 2013) and the soil pH at 20-40 (2012), 40-60 (2012 and 2013) and 60-80 cm (2012 and 2013), and reduced the levels of Al³+ in all layers and the levels of magnesium (Mg²+) up to 60 cm (2012 and 2013), without splitting effect in any of these. The Ca/Mg ratio was linearly increased by PG rates up to 80 cm in 2012 and to 60 cm in 2013, with split effect at 0-10 cm layer: P1 was overcome by P2 and P3 and these were similar to each in 2012, and P1 was overcome by P3 in 2013. The sulfur (S-SO42-) levels were linearly increased by PG rates in all layers in 2012 and 2013, and split effect occurred up to 60 cm, with higher S-SO42- for split rates. The levels of potassium (K+), phosphorus (P) and potential acidity (H + Al) were not affected by the treatments. In the leaves, the effects of PG rates were linear, increasing the levels of Ca and S and decreasing the levels of Mg in all crops, without split effect. With regard to crop yield, maize response to PG rates was quadratic in 2011/2012 and 2013/2014 crop seasons, with maximum technical efficiency (MET) at 6.38 and 6.34 Mg ha?¹ of PG, respectively, unlike wheat (2012) which responded with linear increase in a crop season under rainfall restriction, with MET at 12 Mg ha?¹ of PG. Soybean yield was not affected by PG rates, and no crop alone presented yield response to splitting. For the yield accumulated from eight grain crops since the beginning of the experiment, from 2009 until 2014, there was rate x split interaction with quadratic response to rates in all split levels, but with MET in 5.81, 7.27 and 7.96 Mg ha?¹ of PG in P1, P2 and P3, respectively. Also in this period, the financial return was better with 3 and 6 Mg ha?¹ of PG, once they gave profits in relation to control from a smaller number of crops and also on the accumulated in the period, in all split levels, but with advantage for 6 Mg ha?¹ in P1 and P2. The rate of 9 Mg ha?¹ of PG became equivalent to 3 and 6 Mg ha?¹ in terms of profit only in P3 for the last crop. With 12 Mg ha?¹, in all split levels the economic losses prevailed until the end of the period. |
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