Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilization

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Autor(a) principal: Gatiboni,Luciano Colpo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Vargas,Cristiane Ottes, Albuquerque,Jackson Adriano, Almeida,Jaime Antonio, Stahl,James, Chaves,Djalma Miller, Brunetto,Gustavo, Dall’Orsoletta,Daniel João, Rauber,Luiz Paulo
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Pinus cultivation without fertilization is a common practice in southern Brazil, which can induce a decline in the availability of phosphorus (P) in the soil. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in phosphorus fractions in a Humic Cambisol subjected to continuous Pinus taeda L. cultivation without fertilization. Two forest stands were evaluated, after 16 years of Pinus cultivation (1st crop) and 49 years (3rd crop), when soil samples were collected (layers 0-10, 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, and 60-80cm) from six trenches per forest. In soil samples, the P contained in organic (Po) and inorganic (Pi) forms was determined by sequential chemical fractionation. Labile inorganic P fractions remained unchanged after the different cultivation periods. However, the labile organic fractions declined from the first to the third cycle (from 70.6 to 39.8mg dm-3 in the 0-10cm layer), indicating that these forms influence the buffering capacity of labile Pi. The moderately labile organic P acted as a P drain, increasing its percentage of the total, from 34.7 to 56.3%, from the first to the third crop. Soil cultivation for 49 years with Pinus taeda resulted in a reduction of the organic P content, indicating that for this soil use, this P form should be used to diagnose P availability and fertilization requirements.
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spelling Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilizationforest rotationssuccessive cropsphosphorus fractionationlabile phosphorusABSTRACT: Pinus cultivation without fertilization is a common practice in southern Brazil, which can induce a decline in the availability of phosphorus (P) in the soil. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in phosphorus fractions in a Humic Cambisol subjected to continuous Pinus taeda L. cultivation without fertilization. Two forest stands were evaluated, after 16 years of Pinus cultivation (1st crop) and 49 years (3rd crop), when soil samples were collected (layers 0-10, 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, and 60-80cm) from six trenches per forest. In soil samples, the P contained in organic (Po) and inorganic (Pi) forms was determined by sequential chemical fractionation. Labile inorganic P fractions remained unchanged after the different cultivation periods. However, the labile organic fractions declined from the first to the third cycle (from 70.6 to 39.8mg dm-3 in the 0-10cm layer), indicating that these forms influence the buffering capacity of labile Pi. The moderately labile organic P acted as a P drain, increasing its percentage of the total, from 34.7 to 56.3%, from the first to the third crop. Soil cultivation for 49 years with Pinus taeda resulted in a reduction of the organic P content, indicating that for this soil use, this P form should be used to diagnose P availability and fertilization requirements.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000700302Ciência Rural v.47 n.7 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160595info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGatiboni,Luciano ColpoVargas,Cristiane OttesAlbuquerque,Jackson AdrianoAlmeida,Jaime AntonioStahl,JamesChaves,Djalma MillerBrunetto,GustavoDall’Orsoletta,Daniel JoãoRauber,Luiz Pauloeng2017-11-22T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilization
title Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilization
spellingShingle Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilization
Gatiboni,Luciano Colpo
forest rotations
successive crops
phosphorus fractionation
labile phosphorus
title_short Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilization
title_full Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilization
title_fullStr Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilization
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilization
title_sort Phosphorus fractions in soil after successive crops of Pinus taeda L. without fertilization
author Gatiboni,Luciano Colpo
author_facet Gatiboni,Luciano Colpo
Vargas,Cristiane Ottes
Albuquerque,Jackson Adriano
Almeida,Jaime Antonio
Stahl,James
Chaves,Djalma Miller
Brunetto,Gustavo
Dall’Orsoletta,Daniel João
Rauber,Luiz Paulo
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author2 Vargas,Cristiane Ottes
Albuquerque,Jackson Adriano
Almeida,Jaime Antonio
Stahl,James
Chaves,Djalma Miller
Brunetto,Gustavo
Dall’Orsoletta,Daniel João
Rauber,Luiz Paulo
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gatiboni,Luciano Colpo
Vargas,Cristiane Ottes
Albuquerque,Jackson Adriano
Almeida,Jaime Antonio
Stahl,James
Chaves,Djalma Miller
Brunetto,Gustavo
Dall’Orsoletta,Daniel João
Rauber,Luiz Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv forest rotations
successive crops
phosphorus fractionation
labile phosphorus
topic forest rotations
successive crops
phosphorus fractionation
labile phosphorus
description ABSTRACT: Pinus cultivation without fertilization is a common practice in southern Brazil, which can induce a decline in the availability of phosphorus (P) in the soil. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in phosphorus fractions in a Humic Cambisol subjected to continuous Pinus taeda L. cultivation without fertilization. Two forest stands were evaluated, after 16 years of Pinus cultivation (1st crop) and 49 years (3rd crop), when soil samples were collected (layers 0-10, 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, and 60-80cm) from six trenches per forest. In soil samples, the P contained in organic (Po) and inorganic (Pi) forms was determined by sequential chemical fractionation. Labile inorganic P fractions remained unchanged after the different cultivation periods. However, the labile organic fractions declined from the first to the third cycle (from 70.6 to 39.8mg dm-3 in the 0-10cm layer), indicating that these forms influence the buffering capacity of labile Pi. The moderately labile organic P acted as a P drain, increasing its percentage of the total, from 34.7 to 56.3%, from the first to the third crop. Soil cultivation for 49 years with Pinus taeda resulted in a reduction of the organic P content, indicating that for this soil use, this P form should be used to diagnose P availability and fertilization requirements.
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