Cobre e zinco em latossolo adubado com dejeto liquido de suíno e cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante

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Autor(a) principal: Techio, Jeonice Werle
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca de teses e dissertações da Universidade de Passo Fundo (BDTD UPF)
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Resumo: The effects of pig slurry (PS) application on copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) availability on soil are poorly understood, although such availability is important for plant nutrition and a concern related to environmental contamination. The aim of this work was to evaluate the affect of PS rates on Cu and Zn availability of an Oxisol cultivated with giant grass-missionary pasture, after four years of fertilization with PS. Field trials were located at the Research Center of EPAGRI CEPAF, in Chapecó, in western Santa Catarina, Brasil. A randomized complete block design was used. The treatments were PS rates (average of four years of application: 0, 48, 96, 144, 192 and 240 PS m3 ha-1 yr-1), broadcast applied, after each pasture cutting. After four years of PS application and of pasture growth, we evaluated the effect of PS rates on the Cu and Zn availability, and on other chemical attributes of 0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm layers of the soil. The soil contents of Cu and Zn were evaluated by using the following approaches: sequential extraction, in order to estimate the soluble, exchangeable, mineral, organic and residual fractions; hydrochloric acid extraction, in order to estimate the available content; USEPA 3050 B method, in order to estimate the soil contamination; and extraction with nitric, fluoridric and perchloric acids, in order to estimate the total concentration. A correlation between the results and the concentration and amount of Cu and Zn of pasture shoot was evaluated. The phosphorus and organic matter content, on 0-10 cm layer, increased with the doses of DLS. Independent of doses, the application of PS increased the content of Cu and Zn (extracted with HCl) and decreased the content of potassium, on 0-5 cm soil layer. Fertilization with PS did not contaminated the soil with Cu and Zn (extracted with method 3050B) and increased the Cu content of the organic fraction (linear response to doses) and the Zn content of the mineral fraction (no dose response), of the 0-5 cm soil layer 0-5 cm. It did not affect the other fractions of these metals. For soils with high doses and continued application of DLS, monitoring the content of these metals is recommended. The higher extraction of Cu from the the pasture shoot was related with the higher content of this metal extracted with HCl and from the organic fraction of the soil (0-5 cm). The content and the amount of Zn in the pasture increased with the contents of this metal in exchangeable, mineral, and organic fractions of the 0-5 cm soil layer
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spelling Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre VarellaCPF:34202536053http://lattes.cnpq.br/3761510596068261CPF:62686941049http://lattes.cnpq.br/0018458324217373Techio, Jeonice Werle2018-01-10T18:02:49Z2015-08-272013-05-13TECHIO, Jeonice Werle. Cobre e zinco em latossolo adubado com dejeto liquido de suíno e cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante. 2013. 181 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, 2013.http://10.0.217.128:8080/jspui/handle/tede/431The effects of pig slurry (PS) application on copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) availability on soil are poorly understood, although such availability is important for plant nutrition and a concern related to environmental contamination. The aim of this work was to evaluate the affect of PS rates on Cu and Zn availability of an Oxisol cultivated with giant grass-missionary pasture, after four years of fertilization with PS. Field trials were located at the Research Center of EPAGRI CEPAF, in Chapecó, in western Santa Catarina, Brasil. A randomized complete block design was used. The treatments were PS rates (average of four years of application: 0, 48, 96, 144, 192 and 240 PS m3 ha-1 yr-1), broadcast applied, after each pasture cutting. After four years of PS application and of pasture growth, we evaluated the effect of PS rates on the Cu and Zn availability, and on other chemical attributes of 0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm layers of the soil. The soil contents of Cu and Zn were evaluated by using the following approaches: sequential extraction, in order to estimate the soluble, exchangeable, mineral, organic and residual fractions; hydrochloric acid extraction, in order to estimate the available content; USEPA 3050 B method, in order to estimate the soil contamination; and extraction with nitric, fluoridric and perchloric acids, in order to estimate the total concentration. A correlation between the results and the concentration and amount of Cu and Zn of pasture shoot was evaluated. The phosphorus and organic matter content, on 0-10 cm layer, increased with the doses of DLS. Independent of doses, the application of PS increased the content of Cu and Zn (extracted with HCl) and decreased the content of potassium, on 0-5 cm soil layer. Fertilization with PS did not contaminated the soil with Cu and Zn (extracted with method 3050B) and increased the Cu content of the organic fraction (linear response to doses) and the Zn content of the mineral fraction (no dose response), of the 0-5 cm soil layer 0-5 cm. It did not affect the other fractions of these metals. For soils with high doses and continued application of DLS, monitoring the content of these metals is recommended. The higher extraction of Cu from the the pasture shoot was related with the higher content of this metal extracted with HCl and from the organic fraction of the soil (0-5 cm). The content and the amount of Zn in the pasture increased with the contents of this metal in exchangeable, mineral, and organic fractions of the 0-5 cm soil layerOs efeitos da aplicação de dejeto líquido de suíno (DLS) na disponibilidade de cobre (Cu) e de zinco (Zn) do solo são poucos conhecidos, embora esses metais sejam importantes para a nutrição vegetal e, quando em excesso, podem contaminar o ambiente. O objetivo do trabalho foi o de avaliar o efeito de doses de DLS na disponibilidade de Cu e de Zn em um Latossolo cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante, após quatro anos de adubação com este resíduo. O experimento foi efetuado no Centro de Pesquisas da EPAGRI CEPAF, em Chapecó, na região Oeste de Santa Catarina, Brasil. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos completos casualizados. Os tratamentos consistiram em doses de DLS (média de quatro anos de aplicação: 0, 48, 96, 144, 192 e 240 m3 DLS ha-1 ano-1), aplicadas na superfície do solo, após os cortes da pastagem. Após quatro anos de aplicação das doses de DLS e do cultivo da pastagem, avaliou-se a disponibilidade de Cu e de Zn e os valores de outros atributos químicos das camadas de 0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 e 30-40 cm do solo. Os teores de Cu e de Zn do solo foram avaliados com os seguintes métodos de extração química: extração sequencial, utilizada para estimar as frações: solúvel, trocável, mineral, orgânica e residual; extração com ácido clorídrico, utilizada para estimar o teor disponível às plantas; extração com o método 3050 B da Agência Americana de Proteção Ambiental, utilizada para estimar a contaminação do solo; e extração com os ácidos nítricos, fluorídricos e perclóricos, utilizada para estimar os teores totais. Os resultados foram correlacionados com os teores e as quantidades de Cu e de Zn da parte aérea da pastagem. As doses de DLS aumentaram os teores de fósforo e de matéria orgânica, até a profundidade de 0-10 cm. Independente de doses, a aplicação de DLS aumentou os teores de Cu e de Zn (extraído com HCl) e decresceu o valor de potássio, da camada de 0 a 5 cm do solo. A aplicação dos DLS não contaminou o solo com Cu e Zn (extraídos com o método 3050 B) e aumentou o teor de Cu da fração orgânica (resposta linear a doses) e o teor de Zn da fração mineral (sem resposta a doses), na camada de 0 a 5 cm, não influenciando as outras frações desses metais. Contudo, recomenda-se monitoramento desses metais em solos com aplicação continuada e doses elevadas de DLS. O aumento do teor de Cu extraído com HCl e desse metal na fração orgânica do solo (0-5 cm) proporcionou maior extração de Cu pela parte aérea da pastagem. Isto também foi observado com o teor e a quantidade de Zn da parte aérea da grama, que aumentou com o acréscimo dos teores desse metal nas frações trocável, mineral e orgânica do solo (0 a 5 cm)Made available in DSpace on 2018-01-10T18:02:49Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Copper and zinc in oxisol fertilized with liquid pig waste and cultivated with giant-missionary grass
title Cobre e zinco em latossolo adubado com dejeto liquido de suíno e cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante
spellingShingle Cobre e zinco em latossolo adubado com dejeto liquido de suíno e cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante
Techio, Jeonice Werle
Latossolos
Adubos e fertilizantes
Gramínea
Latosols
Fertilizers
Grass
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Cobre e zinco em latossolo adubado com dejeto liquido de suíno e cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante
title_full Cobre e zinco em latossolo adubado com dejeto liquido de suíno e cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante
title_fullStr Cobre e zinco em latossolo adubado com dejeto liquido de suíno e cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante
title_full_unstemmed Cobre e zinco em latossolo adubado com dejeto liquido de suíno e cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante
title_sort Cobre e zinco em latossolo adubado com dejeto liquido de suíno e cultivado com grama-missioneira-gigante
author Techio, Jeonice Werle
author_facet Techio, Jeonice Werle
author_role author
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contributor_str_mv Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Latossolos
Adubos e fertilizantes
Gramínea
topic Latossolos
Adubos e fertilizantes
Gramínea
Latosols
Fertilizers
Grass
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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Fertilizers
Grass
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description The effects of pig slurry (PS) application on copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) availability on soil are poorly understood, although such availability is important for plant nutrition and a concern related to environmental contamination. The aim of this work was to evaluate the affect of PS rates on Cu and Zn availability of an Oxisol cultivated with giant grass-missionary pasture, after four years of fertilization with PS. Field trials were located at the Research Center of EPAGRI CEPAF, in Chapecó, in western Santa Catarina, Brasil. A randomized complete block design was used. The treatments were PS rates (average of four years of application: 0, 48, 96, 144, 192 and 240 PS m3 ha-1 yr-1), broadcast applied, after each pasture cutting. After four years of PS application and of pasture growth, we evaluated the effect of PS rates on the Cu and Zn availability, and on other chemical attributes of 0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm layers of the soil. The soil contents of Cu and Zn were evaluated by using the following approaches: sequential extraction, in order to estimate the soluble, exchangeable, mineral, organic and residual fractions; hydrochloric acid extraction, in order to estimate the available content; USEPA 3050 B method, in order to estimate the soil contamination; and extraction with nitric, fluoridric and perchloric acids, in order to estimate the total concentration. A correlation between the results and the concentration and amount of Cu and Zn of pasture shoot was evaluated. The phosphorus and organic matter content, on 0-10 cm layer, increased with the doses of DLS. Independent of doses, the application of PS increased the content of Cu and Zn (extracted with HCl) and decreased the content of potassium, on 0-5 cm soil layer. Fertilization with PS did not contaminated the soil with Cu and Zn (extracted with method 3050B) and increased the Cu content of the organic fraction (linear response to doses) and the Zn content of the mineral fraction (no dose response), of the 0-5 cm soil layer 0-5 cm. It did not affect the other fractions of these metals. For soils with high doses and continued application of DLS, monitoring the content of these metals is recommended. The higher extraction of Cu from the the pasture shoot was related with the higher content of this metal extracted with HCl and from the organic fraction of the soil (0-5 cm). The content and the amount of Zn in the pasture increased with the contents of this metal in exchangeable, mineral, and organic fractions of the 0-5 cm soil layer
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