Aplicação de pó de rocha e enxofre elementar associado a plantas de cobertura do solo, na disponibilidade de nutrientes para a cultura do milho

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Willian dos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: In agriculture, decreasing fertilization costs with the use of alternative sources can make the agricultural sector more competitive and sustainable. Alternatives such as rock dust can be an important tool for improving soil fertility, especially in agroecological agriculture. The objective was to evaluate the effect of the application of rock dust and elemental sulfur associated with cover crops, on soil attributes and on corn productivity. The experimental design was in randomized blocks in a subdivided plot scheme, with four replications. The main plots consisted of three soil coverings: consortium of black oats and turnip, turnip and uncovered soil. The subplots were composed of the presence or absence of rock dust: 12 t ha-1, with the sub-plots having the presence or absence of elemental sulfur: 60 kg ha-1. The dry matter productivity of the cover plants was evaluated; volumetric humidity and resistance to soil penetration; accumulation of nutrients by cover crops; leaf nutritional contents, yield components and corn productivity. The monoculture turnip provided dry matter accumulation 70% higher than that accumulated by the consortium of black oats and forage turnip; also promoting less resistance to penetration in the 0.0-0.2 m layer; as well as greater N accumulation in the corn leaf tissue. The consortium (forage turnip + black oats) promoted an increase of 1.7% in the volumetric moisture of the soil in relation to the area maintained without cover; the consortium of black oats and forage turnip presented accumulation of 21% of N, 19% of P, 89% of Mn, 334% of Fe and 86% of Cu, superior to the monoculture of forage turnip; the application of rock dust associated with the application of elemental sulfur provided greater accumulation of Fe in the leaf tissue of corn; the rock powder associated with the intercrop and sulfur promoted less accumulation of Mg in the leaf tissue of corn; maize productivity did not increase by cultivating cover crops, applying rock dust and using elemental sulfur.
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The objective was to evaluate the effect of the application of rock dust and elemental sulfur associated with cover crops, on soil attributes and on corn productivity. The experimental design was in randomized blocks in a subdivided plot scheme, with four replications. The main plots consisted of three soil coverings: consortium of black oats and turnip, turnip and uncovered soil. The subplots were composed of the presence or absence of rock dust: 12 t ha-1, with the sub-plots having the presence or absence of elemental sulfur: 60 kg ha-1. The dry matter productivity of the cover plants was evaluated; volumetric humidity and resistance to soil penetration; accumulation of nutrients by cover crops; leaf nutritional contents, yield components and corn productivity. The monoculture turnip provided dry matter accumulation 70% higher than that accumulated by the consortium of black oats and forage turnip; also promoting less resistance to penetration in the 0.0-0.2 m layer; as well as greater N accumulation in the corn leaf tissue. The consortium (forage turnip + black oats) promoted an increase of 1.7% in the volumetric moisture of the soil in relation to the area maintained without cover; the consortium of black oats and forage turnip presented accumulation of 21% of N, 19% of P, 89% of Mn, 334% of Fe and 86% of Cu, superior to the monoculture of forage turnip; the application of rock dust associated with the application of elemental sulfur provided greater accumulation of Fe in the leaf tissue of corn; the rock powder associated with the intercrop and sulfur promoted less accumulation of Mg in the leaf tissue of corn; maize productivity did not increase by cultivating cover crops, applying rock dust and using elemental sulfur.Na agricultura diminuir os custos de fertilização com a utilização de fontes alternativas podem tornar o setor agrícola mais competitivo e sustentável. Alternativas como o pó de rocha pode ser uma importante ferramenta de melhoria da fertilidade do solo, sobretudo na agricultura agroecológica. O objetivo foi avaliar o efeito da aplicação de pó de rocha e enxofre elementar associado a plantas de cobertura, sobre atributos do solo e sobre a produtividade do milho. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados em esquema de parcelas subsubdivididas, com quatro repetições. As parcelas principais foram constituídas por três coberturas de solo: consórcio de aveia preta e nabo forrageiro, nabo-forrageiro e solo descoberto. As subparcelas foram compostas pela presença ou ausência de pó de rocha: 12 t ha-1, tendo nas sub-subparcelas a presença ou ausência de enxofre elementar: 60 kg ha-1. Foi avaliado a produtividade de matéria seca das plantas de cobertura; umidade volumétrica e resistência a penetração do solo; acúmulo de nutrientes pelas plantas de cobertura; teores nutricionais foliares, componentes de rendimento e produtividade do milho. O nabo em monocultivo proporcionou acúmulo de matéria seca 70% superior ao acumulado pelo consórcio de aveia preta e nabo forrageiro; também promoveu menor resistência a penetração na camada de 0,0-0,2 m; assim como maior acúmulo de N no tecido foliar do milho. O consórcio (nabo forrageiro + aveia preta) promoveu incremento de 1,7% na umidade volumétrica do solo em relação a área mantida sem cobertura; o consórcio de aveia preta e nabo forrageiro apresentou acúmulo de 21% de N, 19% de P, 89% de Mn, 334% de Fe e 86% de Cu, superior ao monocultivo de nabo forrageiro; a aplicação do pó de rocha associada a aplicação de enxofre elementar proporcionou maior acúmulo de Fe no tecido foliar do milho; o pó de rocha associado ao consórcio e enxofre promoveu menor acúmulo de Mg no tecido foliar do milho; a produtividade do milho não obteve incrementos pelo cultivos de plantas de cobertura, aplicação de pó de rocha e utilização de enxofre elementar.Submitted by Helena Bejio (helena.bejio@unioeste.br) on 2021-06-15T23:52:05Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Willian_Reis_2021.pdf: 1245236 bytes, checksum: 1bd0ba06cb848c804cb4d0cc1fa28f86 (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-06-15T23:52:05Z (GMT). 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title Aplicação de pó de rocha e enxofre elementar associado a plantas de cobertura do solo, na disponibilidade de nutrientes para a cultura do milho
spellingShingle Aplicação de pó de rocha e enxofre elementar associado a plantas de cobertura do solo, na disponibilidade de nutrientes para a cultura do milho
Reis, Willian dos
Adubos verdes
Resistência a penetração
Pó de rocha
Sustentabilidade
CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS:AGRONOMIA
title_short Aplicação de pó de rocha e enxofre elementar associado a plantas de cobertura do solo, na disponibilidade de nutrientes para a cultura do milho
title_full Aplicação de pó de rocha e enxofre elementar associado a plantas de cobertura do solo, na disponibilidade de nutrientes para a cultura do milho
title_fullStr Aplicação de pó de rocha e enxofre elementar associado a plantas de cobertura do solo, na disponibilidade de nutrientes para a cultura do milho
title_full_unstemmed Aplicação de pó de rocha e enxofre elementar associado a plantas de cobertura do solo, na disponibilidade de nutrientes para a cultura do milho
title_sort Aplicação de pó de rocha e enxofre elementar associado a plantas de cobertura do solo, na disponibilidade de nutrientes para a cultura do milho
author Reis, Willian dos
author_facet Reis, Willian dos
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Richart, Alfredo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis, Willian dos
contributor_str_mv Lana, Maria do Carmo
Lana, Maria do Carmo
Frandoloso, Jucenei Fernando
Richart, Alfredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adubos verdes
Resistência a penetração
Pó de rocha
Sustentabilidade
topic Adubos verdes
Resistência a penetração
Pó de rocha
Sustentabilidade
CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS:AGRONOMIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS:AGRONOMIA
description In agriculture, decreasing fertilization costs with the use of alternative sources can make the agricultural sector more competitive and sustainable. Alternatives such as rock dust can be an important tool for improving soil fertility, especially in agroecological agriculture. The objective was to evaluate the effect of the application of rock dust and elemental sulfur associated with cover crops, on soil attributes and on corn productivity. The experimental design was in randomized blocks in a subdivided plot scheme, with four replications. The main plots consisted of three soil coverings: consortium of black oats and turnip, turnip and uncovered soil. The subplots were composed of the presence or absence of rock dust: 12 t ha-1, with the sub-plots having the presence or absence of elemental sulfur: 60 kg ha-1. The dry matter productivity of the cover plants was evaluated; volumetric humidity and resistance to soil penetration; accumulation of nutrients by cover crops; leaf nutritional contents, yield components and corn productivity. The monoculture turnip provided dry matter accumulation 70% higher than that accumulated by the consortium of black oats and forage turnip; also promoting less resistance to penetration in the 0.0-0.2 m layer; as well as greater N accumulation in the corn leaf tissue. The consortium (forage turnip + black oats) promoted an increase of 1.7% in the volumetric moisture of the soil in relation to the area maintained without cover; the consortium of black oats and forage turnip presented accumulation of 21% of N, 19% of P, 89% of Mn, 334% of Fe and 86% of Cu, superior to the monoculture of forage turnip; the application of rock dust associated with the application of elemental sulfur provided greater accumulation of Fe in the leaf tissue of corn; the rock powder associated with the intercrop and sulfur promoted less accumulation of Mg in the leaf tissue of corn; maize productivity did not increase by cultivating cover crops, applying rock dust and using elemental sulfur.
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