EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILS
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Resumo: | The experiment was carried out at the Soil Science Department of the Federal University of Lavras, with the objective to evaluate the effect of the furnishment of different phosphorus (P) sources, during the implantation of Bracharia brizantha in the accumulation of phosphorus (P), nitrogen (N) content and shoot’s dry matter production (SDMP). The forage was grown in two distinct soils, a clayey dystrophic Red Latosol (Oxisol- LVdf) and in a sandy Neosol (Entisol- NQ), for 180 days, in pots (3 dm3). Four different phosphorus sources were evaluated: triple superphosphate (TS - 46.1% total P2O5), Arad reactive phosphate (AR - 33. 1% total P2O5), Araxá natural phosphate (AN - 22.71% total P2O5), and a 1:1 ratio mixture TS/AR (1:1 total P2O5). Each P-source furnished 200 and 350 mg kg-1 of P2O5, for the NQ and LVdf soils, respectively, based on the each source’s P2O5 total content. The experimental design was a completely randomized in 4x2 scheme, with four replicates. Based on the nitrogen (N) complementary fertilization, applied after each cut, high shoot’s N content were found ranging from 1.32 to 2.6 g/kg for the LVdf soil and 1.01 to 2.82 g/kg for the NQ soil, such that values for crude protein ranged from 8.25 to 16.25% and 6.31 to 17.62% for the LVdf and NQ soils respectively. Soil’s distinct mineralogy influenced Braquiaria response to the different P sources furnished. Considering that the shoot’s dry matter production (SDMP) was higher in the NQ soil, and the total P accumulation after four cuts was higher in the LVdf soil. The use of P- sources of higher solubility promoted higher values for SDMP. High values for brachiaria N content were observed under the addition of low solubility P-sources such as, AR and AN. Growth and dry matter production were limited by the lack of phosphorus in the grass’s establishment. KEY-WORDS: Concentration, solubility, crude protein, forage, phosphate fertilization. |
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILSEFEITO DE DIFERENTES FONTES DE FÓSFORO NA Brachiaria Brizantha CV. MARANDU CULTIVADA EM DOIS TIPOS DE SOLOSThe experiment was carried out at the Soil Science Department of the Federal University of Lavras, with the objective to evaluate the effect of the furnishment of different phosphorus (P) sources, during the implantation of Bracharia brizantha in the accumulation of phosphorus (P), nitrogen (N) content and shoot’s dry matter production (SDMP). The forage was grown in two distinct soils, a clayey dystrophic Red Latosol (Oxisol- LVdf) and in a sandy Neosol (Entisol- NQ), for 180 days, in pots (3 dm3). Four different phosphorus sources were evaluated: triple superphosphate (TS - 46.1% total P2O5), Arad reactive phosphate (AR - 33. 1% total P2O5), Araxá natural phosphate (AN - 22.71% total P2O5), and a 1:1 ratio mixture TS/AR (1:1 total P2O5). Each P-source furnished 200 and 350 mg kg-1 of P2O5, for the NQ and LVdf soils, respectively, based on the each source’s P2O5 total content. The experimental design was a completely randomized in 4x2 scheme, with four replicates. Based on the nitrogen (N) complementary fertilization, applied after each cut, high shoot’s N content were found ranging from 1.32 to 2.6 g/kg for the LVdf soil and 1.01 to 2.82 g/kg for the NQ soil, such that values for crude protein ranged from 8.25 to 16.25% and 6.31 to 17.62% for the LVdf and NQ soils respectively. Soil’s distinct mineralogy influenced Braquiaria response to the different P sources furnished. Considering that the shoot’s dry matter production (SDMP) was higher in the NQ soil, and the total P accumulation after four cuts was higher in the LVdf soil. The use of P- sources of higher solubility promoted higher values for SDMP. High values for brachiaria N content were observed under the addition of low solubility P-sources such as, AR and AN. Growth and dry matter production were limited by the lack of phosphorus in the grass’s establishment. KEY-WORDS: Concentration, solubility, crude protein, forage, phosphate fertilization.O experimento foi realizado no Departamento de Ciência do Solo da Universidade Federal de Lavras, MG, com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito da aplicação de diferentes fontes de fósforo, no momento da implantação do capim Marandu, no conteúdo de fósforo (P), no teor de nitrogênio (N) e na produção de massa seca da parte aérea da Braquiária. Cultivou-se a forragem por um período de 180 dias em vasos (3 dm3), tendo como substratos os solos Latossolo vermelho distroférrico (LVdf) e Neossolo quartzarenico (NQ). Compararam-se as fontes de P: superfosfato triplo (ST - 46,1% P2O5 total), fosfato reativo de Arad (FR - 33,1% P2O5 total), fosfato natural de Araxá (FA - 22,71% P2O5 total) e uma mistura ST+FR (1:1 de P2O5 total). Forneceram- se 200 e 350 mg/dm3 de P para o solo NQ e LVdf, respectivamente, com base no teor de P2O5 total das fontes. Utilizou-se delineamento inteiramente casualizado, disposto em esquema fatorial (2 solos x 4 fontes P), com quatro repetições. Com base na adubação nitrogenada de manutenção realizada sempre após cada corte, encontraram-se elevados teores de nitrogênio (N) nas folhas de braquiária, os quais variaram de 1,32 à 2,6 g/kg, para LVdf, e 1,01 a 2,82 g/kg, para o NQ, sendo a variação de proteína bruta (PB) em porcentagem de 8,25 a 16,25% e 6,31 a 17,62%, para LVdf e NQ, respectivamente. A resposta da braquiária às fontes de P foi dependente do tipo de solo, dadas as suas características mineralógicas. A produção de matéria seca da parte aérea (MSPA) maior no NQ e o maior acúmulo de P ao final dos cortes foram observados na braquiária no LVdf. A utilização de fontes de P de maior solubilidade promoveu maior produção de MSPA. Os teores de N encontrados na braquiária foram elevados quando se utilizaram fontes menos solúveis como o FA e o FR. O crescimento e as produções de massa seca foram limitados, pela falta de fósforo no estabelecimento da planta. PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Adubação fosfatada, concentração, pastagem, proteína bruta, solubilidade.Universidade Federal de Goiás2007-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/134510.5216/cab.v8i2.1345Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2007); 227-234Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 8 n. 2 (2007); 227-2341809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/1345/1393Maciel, Giovana AlcantaraCosta, Sérgio Ely Gigante Valadão de AndradeNeto, ntonio Eduardo FurtiniFerreira, Mozart MartinsEvangelista, Antonio Ricardoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2007-07-25T15:36:27Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/1345Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:53.879324Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILS EFEITO DE DIFERENTES FONTES DE FÓSFORO NA Brachiaria Brizantha CV. MARANDU CULTIVADA EM DOIS TIPOS DE SOLOS |
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILS |
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILS Maciel, Giovana Alcantara |
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILS |
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILS |
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILS |
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILS |
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS SOURCES IN BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA CV. MARANDU CULTIVATED IN TWO SOILS |
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Maciel, Giovana Alcantara |
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Maciel, Giovana Alcantara Costa, Sérgio Ely Gigante Valadão de Andrade Neto, ntonio Eduardo Furtini Ferreira, Mozart Martins Evangelista, Antonio Ricardo |
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Costa, Sérgio Ely Gigante Valadão de Andrade Neto, ntonio Eduardo Furtini Ferreira, Mozart Martins Evangelista, Antonio Ricardo |
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Maciel, Giovana Alcantara Costa, Sérgio Ely Gigante Valadão de Andrade Neto, ntonio Eduardo Furtini Ferreira, Mozart Martins Evangelista, Antonio Ricardo |
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The experiment was carried out at the Soil Science Department of the Federal University of Lavras, with the objective to evaluate the effect of the furnishment of different phosphorus (P) sources, during the implantation of Bracharia brizantha in the accumulation of phosphorus (P), nitrogen (N) content and shoot’s dry matter production (SDMP). The forage was grown in two distinct soils, a clayey dystrophic Red Latosol (Oxisol- LVdf) and in a sandy Neosol (Entisol- NQ), for 180 days, in pots (3 dm3). Four different phosphorus sources were evaluated: triple superphosphate (TS - 46.1% total P2O5), Arad reactive phosphate (AR - 33. 1% total P2O5), Araxá natural phosphate (AN - 22.71% total P2O5), and a 1:1 ratio mixture TS/AR (1:1 total P2O5). Each P-source furnished 200 and 350 mg kg-1 of P2O5, for the NQ and LVdf soils, respectively, based on the each source’s P2O5 total content. The experimental design was a completely randomized in 4x2 scheme, with four replicates. Based on the nitrogen (N) complementary fertilization, applied after each cut, high shoot’s N content were found ranging from 1.32 to 2.6 g/kg for the LVdf soil and 1.01 to 2.82 g/kg for the NQ soil, such that values for crude protein ranged from 8.25 to 16.25% and 6.31 to 17.62% for the LVdf and NQ soils respectively. Soil’s distinct mineralogy influenced Braquiaria response to the different P sources furnished. Considering that the shoot’s dry matter production (SDMP) was higher in the NQ soil, and the total P accumulation after four cuts was higher in the LVdf soil. The use of P- sources of higher solubility promoted higher values for SDMP. High values for brachiaria N content were observed under the addition of low solubility P-sources such as, AR and AN. Growth and dry matter production were limited by the lack of phosphorus in the grass’s establishment. KEY-WORDS: Concentration, solubility, crude protein, forage, phosphate fertilization. |
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