Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de inverno

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Autor(a) principal: Tiecher, Tales
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The cultivation of plants with different skills of acquisition and absorption of phosphorus (P) under different tillage systems for a long period of time can alter the cycling and distribution of P forms in soil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of P in a very clayey soil in the subtropical region, originally covered by Atlantic Forest, under systems of tillage and conventional tillage, with cultivation of different species of winter plants in response to soybeans and corn crops. In 1986 was established the experiment with six winter treatments (blue lupine, hairy vetch, oats, turnip, wheat and fallow) implanted in a Rhodic Hapludox in southern Brazil, under no-tillage system (NT) and conventional tillage system (CT). In October 2009, soil samples were collected at five depths (0-5, 50-10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm). The forms of P were determined by chemical fractionation of Hedley, desorption of P by sequential extraction with anion exchange resins, the amount of P stored in soil microbial biomass and activity of the acid phosphatase enzyme. Most of the phosphate applied through fertilizer in rational doses, according to plant needs and soil type, was converted in organic forms by plants and soil microbial biomass, instead of being adsorbed by the soil mineral fraction. The application of phosphate in soil under NT created a strong gradient of P availability in depth, and in soil surface layer promoted an increase of P content in organic and inorganic forms, labile and moderately labile, compared to the CT. Growing plants during the winter period in highly weathered subtropical soil increases the importance of biological reactions in the P cycle, especially in the SPD, where a large amount of vegetable waste is deposited on the soil surface, increasing the content of soil organic P, P content stored in the SMB and acid phosphatase enzyme activity. Growing plants with high biomass production, such as oats, and plants capable of acquiring P from less labile forms, such as the blue lupine, under the NT, increased the content of inorganic labile P in the soil of surface layers, due to the higher amount of P recycled. The same, however, did not occur when the incorporation of crop residues by soil disturbance in the CT, because after being mineralized, P follows the same route of adsorption of P in solution, being retained with strong binding energy, in this system.
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spelling Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de invernoDynamics of phosphorus in very clayey soil under different soil management system and winter cropsSistema plantio diretoSistema de cultivo convencionalFracionamento de fósforoCulturas de coberturaReciclagem de fósforoNo-tillageConventional tillageFractionation of phosphorus cover cropsRecycling of phosphorusCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLOThe cultivation of plants with different skills of acquisition and absorption of phosphorus (P) under different tillage systems for a long period of time can alter the cycling and distribution of P forms in soil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of P in a very clayey soil in the subtropical region, originally covered by Atlantic Forest, under systems of tillage and conventional tillage, with cultivation of different species of winter plants in response to soybeans and corn crops. In 1986 was established the experiment with six winter treatments (blue lupine, hairy vetch, oats, turnip, wheat and fallow) implanted in a Rhodic Hapludox in southern Brazil, under no-tillage system (NT) and conventional tillage system (CT). In October 2009, soil samples were collected at five depths (0-5, 50-10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm). The forms of P were determined by chemical fractionation of Hedley, desorption of P by sequential extraction with anion exchange resins, the amount of P stored in soil microbial biomass and activity of the acid phosphatase enzyme. Most of the phosphate applied through fertilizer in rational doses, according to plant needs and soil type, was converted in organic forms by plants and soil microbial biomass, instead of being adsorbed by the soil mineral fraction. The application of phosphate in soil under NT created a strong gradient of P availability in depth, and in soil surface layer promoted an increase of P content in organic and inorganic forms, labile and moderately labile, compared to the CT. Growing plants during the winter period in highly weathered subtropical soil increases the importance of biological reactions in the P cycle, especially in the SPD, where a large amount of vegetable waste is deposited on the soil surface, increasing the content of soil organic P, P content stored in the SMB and acid phosphatase enzyme activity. Growing plants with high biomass production, such as oats, and plants capable of acquiring P from less labile forms, such as the blue lupine, under the NT, increased the content of inorganic labile P in the soil of surface layers, due to the higher amount of P recycled. The same, however, did not occur when the incorporation of crop residues by soil disturbance in the CT, because after being mineralized, P follows the same route of adsorption of P in solution, being retained with strong binding energy, in this system.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoO cultivo de plantas com diferentes habilidades de aquisição e absorção de fósforo (P) sob diferentes sistemas de preparo de solo por um longo período de tempo pode alterar a ciclagem e a distribuição das formas de P no solo. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar a dinâmica do P num solo muito argiloso de região subtropical, originalmente coberto por Mata Atlântica, sob sistemas de preparo de solo convencional e plantio direto, com cultivo de diferentes espécies de plantas de inverno em sequência às culturas de soja e de milho. Em 1986 foi estabelecido o experimento com seis tratamentos de inverno (tremoço azul, ervilhaca peluda, aveia preta, nabo forrageiro, trigo e pousio) implantados num Latossolo Vermelho Aluminoférrico na região sudoeste do Paraná, sob sistema plantio direto (SPD) e sistema de cultivo convencional (SCC). Em outubro de 2009, foram coletadas amostras de solo em cinco camadas (0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 e 30-40 cm). Determinaram-se o as formas de P pelo fracionamento químico de Hedley, a dessorção de P pela extração sequencial com resinas de troca aniônica, o teor de P armazenado na biomassa microbiana do solo e a atividade das enzimas fosfatases ácidas. A maior parte do fosfato aplicado via fertilizantes em doses racionais, de acordo com as necessidades das plantas e o tipo de solo, foi convertida em formas orgânicas pelas plantas e pela biomassa microbiana do solo, ao invés de ser adsorvido pela fração mineral do solo. A aplicação de fosfato no solo sob SPD criou forte gradiente de disponibilidade de P em profundidade, e no solo da camada superficial promoveu aumento do teor de P em formas orgânicas e inorgânicas, lábeis e moderadamente lábeis, comparativamente ao SCC. O cultivo do solo com plantas durante o período hibernal aumenta a importância das reações biológicas do ciclo do P, em especial no SPD, onde grande quantidade de resíduos vegetais é depositada na superfície do solo, apresentando maior teor de P orgânico, P estocado na BMS e atividade das enzimas fosfatases ácidas. O cultivo de plantas com grande produção de biomassa, como a aveia preta, e de plantas capazes de adquirir P de formas de menor labilidade, como o tremoço azul, sob o SPD, aumentou o teor de P inorgânico lábil no solo das camadas superficiais, devido à maior quantidade de P reciclado. O mesmo, porém, não ocorreu quando da incorporação dos resíduos culturais pelo revolvimento do solo no SCC, pois após ser mineralizado, o P segue a mesma rota de adsorção do P em solução, sendo retido com forte energia de ligação nesse sistema.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRAgronomiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do SoloSantos, Danilo Rheinheimer doshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4785480Z6Calegari, Ademirhttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783455T6Kaminski, Joãohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783777Y9Tiecher, Tales2017-04-112017-04-112011-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfTIECHER, Tales. Dynamics of phosphorus in very clayey soil under different soil management system and winter crops. 2011. 80 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de inverno
Dynamics of phosphorus in very clayey soil under different soil management system and winter crops
title Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de inverno
spellingShingle Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de inverno
Tiecher, Tales
Sistema plantio direto
Sistema de cultivo convencional
Fracionamento de fósforo
Culturas de cobertura
Reciclagem de fósforo
No-tillage
Conventional tillage
Fractionation of phosphorus cover crops
Recycling of phosphorus
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
title_short Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de inverno
title_full Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de inverno
title_fullStr Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de inverno
title_full_unstemmed Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de inverno
title_sort Dinâmica do fósforo em solo muito argiloso sob diferentes preparos de solo e culturas de inverno
author Tiecher, Tales
author_facet Tiecher, Tales
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Santos, Danilo Rheinheimer dos
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4785480Z6
Calegari, Ademir
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783455T6
Kaminski, João
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783777Y9
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tiecher, Tales
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sistema plantio direto
Sistema de cultivo convencional
Fracionamento de fósforo
Culturas de cobertura
Reciclagem de fósforo
No-tillage
Conventional tillage
Fractionation of phosphorus cover crops
Recycling of phosphorus
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
topic Sistema plantio direto
Sistema de cultivo convencional
Fracionamento de fósforo
Culturas de cobertura
Reciclagem de fósforo
No-tillage
Conventional tillage
Fractionation of phosphorus cover crops
Recycling of phosphorus
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
description The cultivation of plants with different skills of acquisition and absorption of phosphorus (P) under different tillage systems for a long period of time can alter the cycling and distribution of P forms in soil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of P in a very clayey soil in the subtropical region, originally covered by Atlantic Forest, under systems of tillage and conventional tillage, with cultivation of different species of winter plants in response to soybeans and corn crops. In 1986 was established the experiment with six winter treatments (blue lupine, hairy vetch, oats, turnip, wheat and fallow) implanted in a Rhodic Hapludox in southern Brazil, under no-tillage system (NT) and conventional tillage system (CT). In October 2009, soil samples were collected at five depths (0-5, 50-10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm). The forms of P were determined by chemical fractionation of Hedley, desorption of P by sequential extraction with anion exchange resins, the amount of P stored in soil microbial biomass and activity of the acid phosphatase enzyme. Most of the phosphate applied through fertilizer in rational doses, according to plant needs and soil type, was converted in organic forms by plants and soil microbial biomass, instead of being adsorbed by the soil mineral fraction. The application of phosphate in soil under NT created a strong gradient of P availability in depth, and in soil surface layer promoted an increase of P content in organic and inorganic forms, labile and moderately labile, compared to the CT. Growing plants during the winter period in highly weathered subtropical soil increases the importance of biological reactions in the P cycle, especially in the SPD, where a large amount of vegetable waste is deposited on the soil surface, increasing the content of soil organic P, P content stored in the SMB and acid phosphatase enzyme activity. Growing plants with high biomass production, such as oats, and plants capable of acquiring P from less labile forms, such as the blue lupine, under the NT, increased the content of inorganic labile P in the soil of surface layers, due to the higher amount of P recycled. The same, however, did not occur when the incorporation of crop residues by soil disturbance in the CT, because after being mineralized, P follows the same route of adsorption of P in solution, being retained with strong binding energy, in this system.
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