Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortado

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Autor(a) principal: Leão, Ricardo Elso
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/5590
Resumo: The impact of retorted oil shale (ROS) addition on the dynamics of carbon (C) of crop residues (CR) in the soil is little known. Under laboratory conditions, the present study aimed to evaluate the residual and immediate effects of ROS on C mineralization of CR, water stability aggregates and storage C in the particulate (>53 μm) and associated minerals fractions (<53μm) of organic matter (OM) of a Hapludalf. In experiment 1, treatments consisted of soil samples from plots that received four additions of ROS, totaling 0, 6,000 and 12,000 kg ha-1. In experiment 2, treatments consisted of soil with no history of application of ROS (0 kg ha-1), that in the laboratory received three doses of ROS (0, 1,500 and 3,000 kg ha-1). In both experiments, the treatments were evaluated in the presence (3,000 kg ha-1) and absence of leaves and stalks of soybeans. The release of C-CO2 was evaluated for 80 days and at the end of the experiment determined the aggregate stability and C storage in different OM fractions. The addition of CR in soil with a history of ROS addition did not alter the release of C-CO2 and also did not reduce the apparent mineralization of C of RC compared to addition of these residues in soil with no history. In experiment 2, there was a reduction in the release of C-CO2 compared to the control only the treatment with stalks + 3000 kg ROS ha-1. In experiment 2, the treatment stalks + 3000 kg ROS ha-1 provided an increase in aggregate stability compared with treatment with only stalks. In experiment 1, the ROS addition tended to higher retention of C stalks and leaves in the soil. In experiment 2, the application of CR + ROS promoted greater retention of soil C only in the treatment with leaves. Under laboratory conditions, the soil with a history of ROS addition did not affect mineralization and retention of crop residue C added to soil. Besides, the ROS showed an immediate effect, reducing C mineralization from stalks and increasing retention of C from leaves added to the soil.
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spelling Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortadoStabilization of crop residues carbon in soil with the use retorted oil shaleFolhelho pirobetuminosoDecomposiçãoMineralização do carbonoAgregação do soloFracionamento físico da matéria orgânicaOil shaleDecompositionCarbon mineralizationSoil aggregationPhysical fractionation of soil organic matterCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIAThe impact of retorted oil shale (ROS) addition on the dynamics of carbon (C) of crop residues (CR) in the soil is little known. Under laboratory conditions, the present study aimed to evaluate the residual and immediate effects of ROS on C mineralization of CR, water stability aggregates and storage C in the particulate (>53 μm) and associated minerals fractions (<53μm) of organic matter (OM) of a Hapludalf. In experiment 1, treatments consisted of soil samples from plots that received four additions of ROS, totaling 0, 6,000 and 12,000 kg ha-1. In experiment 2, treatments consisted of soil with no history of application of ROS (0 kg ha-1), that in the laboratory received three doses of ROS (0, 1,500 and 3,000 kg ha-1). In both experiments, the treatments were evaluated in the presence (3,000 kg ha-1) and absence of leaves and stalks of soybeans. The release of C-CO2 was evaluated for 80 days and at the end of the experiment determined the aggregate stability and C storage in different OM fractions. The addition of CR in soil with a history of ROS addition did not alter the release of C-CO2 and also did not reduce the apparent mineralization of C of RC compared to addition of these residues in soil with no history. In experiment 2, there was a reduction in the release of C-CO2 compared to the control only the treatment with stalks + 3000 kg ROS ha-1. In experiment 2, the treatment stalks + 3000 kg ROS ha-1 provided an increase in aggregate stability compared with treatment with only stalks. In experiment 1, the ROS addition tended to higher retention of C stalks and leaves in the soil. In experiment 2, the application of CR + ROS promoted greater retention of soil C only in the treatment with leaves. Under laboratory conditions, the soil with a history of ROS addition did not affect mineralization and retention of crop residue C added to soil. Besides, the ROS showed an immediate effect, reducing C mineralization from stalks and increasing retention of C from leaves added to the soil.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoO impacto da adição de xisto retortado (XR) sobre a dinâmica do carbono (C) de resíduos culturais (RC) no solo é pouco conhecido. Em condições de laboratório, o presente estudo objetivou avaliar o efeito residual e imediato do XR sobre a mineralização do C de RC, estabilidade de agregados em água e armazenamento de C nas frações particulada (>53 μm) e associada aos minerais (<53 μm) da matéria orgânica (MO) de um Argissolo Vermelho Distrófico arênico. No experimento 1, os tratamentos foram compostos por amostras de solo de parcelas que receberam quatro aplicações de XR, totalizando 0, 6.000 e 12.000 kg ha-1. Já no experimento 2, os tratamentos foram constituídos com solo somente da parcela sem histórico de aplicação de XR (0 kg ha-1), que no laboratório recebeu três doses de XR equivalentes a 0, 1.500 e 3.000 kg ha-1. Em ambos os experimentos os tratamentos foram avaliados na presença (3.000 kg ha-1) e ausência de folhas e talos de soja. A liberação de C-CO2 foi avaliada durante 80 dias e ao final do experimento determinados a estabilidade de agregados e o armazenamento de C nas diferentes frações da MO. A adição de RC no solo com histórico de adição de XR não alterou a liberação de C-CO2 e também não reduziu a mineralização aparente do C dos RC comparado a adição desses resíduos em solo sem histórico. No experimento 2, houve redução na liberação de C-CO2 em relação ao controle somente no tratamento com talos + 3.000 kg de XR ha-1. No experimento 2, o tratamento talos + 3.000 kg de XR ha-1 proporcionou incremento na estabilidade de agregados em comparação com o tratamento somente com talos. No experimento 1, a adição de XR apresentou tendência de maior retenção de C dos talos e folhas no solo. No experimento 2, a aplicação conjunta de resíduos e XR promoveu maior retenção de C no solo apenas no tratamento com folhas. Em condições de laboratório, o solo com histórico de aplicação de XR não afetou a mineralização e a retenção do C de resíduos culturais adicionados ao solo. Além disso, o XR apresentou efeito imediato, reduzindo a mineralização do C de talos e aumentando a retenção do C de folhas adicionadas ao solo.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRAgronomiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do SoloGiacomini, Sandro Joséhttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4794885J2Silveira, Carlos Augusto Posserhttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4761475H3Souza, Eduardo Lorensi dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4711989Z2Leão, Ricardo Elso2017-04-102017-04-102014-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfLEÃO, Ricardo Elso. Stabilization of crop residues carbon in soil with the use retorted oil shale. 2014. 45 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortado
Stabilization of crop residues carbon in soil with the use retorted oil shale
title Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortado
spellingShingle Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortado
Leão, Ricardo Elso
Folhelho pirobetuminoso
Decomposição
Mineralização do carbono
Agregação do solo
Fracionamento físico da matéria orgânica
Oil shale
Decomposition
Carbon mineralization
Soil aggregation
Physical fractionation of soil organic matter
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortado
title_full Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortado
title_fullStr Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortado
title_full_unstemmed Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortado
title_sort Estabilização do carbono de resíduos culturais no solo com o uso de xisto retortado
author Leão, Ricardo Elso
author_facet Leão, Ricardo Elso
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Giacomini, Sandro José
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4794885J2
Silveira, Carlos Augusto Posser
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4761475H3
Souza, Eduardo Lorensi de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4711989Z2
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leão, Ricardo Elso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Folhelho pirobetuminoso
Decomposição
Mineralização do carbono
Agregação do solo
Fracionamento físico da matéria orgânica
Oil shale
Decomposition
Carbon mineralization
Soil aggregation
Physical fractionation of soil organic matter
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
topic Folhelho pirobetuminoso
Decomposição
Mineralização do carbono
Agregação do solo
Fracionamento físico da matéria orgânica
Oil shale
Decomposition
Carbon mineralization
Soil aggregation
Physical fractionation of soil organic matter
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description The impact of retorted oil shale (ROS) addition on the dynamics of carbon (C) of crop residues (CR) in the soil is little known. Under laboratory conditions, the present study aimed to evaluate the residual and immediate effects of ROS on C mineralization of CR, water stability aggregates and storage C in the particulate (>53 μm) and associated minerals fractions (<53μm) of organic matter (OM) of a Hapludalf. In experiment 1, treatments consisted of soil samples from plots that received four additions of ROS, totaling 0, 6,000 and 12,000 kg ha-1. In experiment 2, treatments consisted of soil with no history of application of ROS (0 kg ha-1), that in the laboratory received three doses of ROS (0, 1,500 and 3,000 kg ha-1). In both experiments, the treatments were evaluated in the presence (3,000 kg ha-1) and absence of leaves and stalks of soybeans. The release of C-CO2 was evaluated for 80 days and at the end of the experiment determined the aggregate stability and C storage in different OM fractions. The addition of CR in soil with a history of ROS addition did not alter the release of C-CO2 and also did not reduce the apparent mineralization of C of RC compared to addition of these residues in soil with no history. In experiment 2, there was a reduction in the release of C-CO2 compared to the control only the treatment with stalks + 3000 kg ROS ha-1. In experiment 2, the treatment stalks + 3000 kg ROS ha-1 provided an increase in aggregate stability compared with treatment with only stalks. In experiment 1, the ROS addition tended to higher retention of C stalks and leaves in the soil. In experiment 2, the application of CR + ROS promoted greater retention of soil C only in the treatment with leaves. Under laboratory conditions, the soil with a history of ROS addition did not affect mineralization and retention of crop residue C added to soil. Besides, the ROS showed an immediate effect, reducing C mineralization from stalks and increasing retention of C from leaves added to the soil.
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