Correção de fósforo do solo no sistema de cultivo milho - aveia-branca - soja, em genótipos com eficiência nutricional contrastante

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Autor(a) principal: Manica, Jonas
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Among the factors that influence the effect of phosphate fertilization on grain crops, the residual effect of this fertilization on cropping systems, and how this is influenced by the nutritional efficiency of phosphorus (P) of the genotypes, is still poorly understood. The objective of this research was to evaluate the residual effect of phosphate fertilization in the corn-oat-white soybean crop system, comparing two soil P correction strategies: fertilizer application in the corn sowing line (Strategy 1) and application in the white oat sowing line (Strategy 2), in genotypes with nutritional efficiency to contrasting P. The experiment was carried out in the field, in a Humic Dystrophic Red Latosol, under no-tillage, in Passo Fundo, RS, with corn, white oat and soybean crops. The experimental design was in randomized blocks in a factorial scheme (2 P correction strategies) × 2 genotypes x 7 P doses), with four replications. Correction doses of P were: 0; 30; 60; 90; 120; 150; 190 kg P2O5/ha. In addition to these doses, 60 kg P2O5/ha was applied as maintenance fertilization. The following were evaluated for each crop and crop system: grain yield (GR), net income, calibration of soil P content. The GR differed between the genotypes, except for the corn hybrids. The GR of the most efficient cultivar of white oat (URS Taura) was about 17% higher than that of UPFPS Farroupilha, resulting in higher net income with the dose of 60 and 90 kg P2O5/ha. Soybean GR was about 23% higher in the BMX Ativa cultivar (more efficient cultivar) in relation to DM53i54 (less efficient cultivar), resulting in higher net income under the residual effect of the dose of 210 kg P2O5/ha; and the inefficient cultivar under the residual effect of doses of 150 (Strategy 1) and 250 kg P2O5/ha (Strategy 2). The GR of the corn oat-white-soybean system, obtained with the efficient genotypes, was higher with the doses of 210 kg P2O5/ha (Strategies 1 or 2). /there is. The critical levels of P levels in the rhizospheric soil, for the phosphate fertilization of the corn-oat-white-soybean system, were 40 and 20 mg P/kg (Strategy 1) and 13 and 16 mg P/kg (Strategy 2 for the efficient and inefficient genotypes, respectively. It is concluded that the grain yield obtained in the corn-oat-soybean system is not influenced by the P correction strategies, but varies with the P doses and the nutritional efficiency to phosphorus (P) of the genotypes tested. The classes of interpretation of P levels in the soil suggested by the research should be adapted for use in the corn-oat-white-soybean system, in which phosphate fertilization is performed only on corn and white oat. The choice of nutritionally efficient genetic material enhances grain yield, with less demand for P application.
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spelling Bortoluzzi, Edson CampanholaCPF: 69335885053http://lattes.cnpq.br/9676584972338298Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre VarellaCPF: 34202536053http://lattes.cnpq.br/3761510596068261CPF: 02321813035http://lattes.cnpq.br/7967812544289507Manica, Jonas2023-03-20T12:13:08Z2021-05-27MANICA, Jonas. Correção de fósforo do solo no sistema de cultivo milho - aveia-branca - soja, em genótipos com eficiência nutricional contrastante. 2021. 118 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2021.http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/2424Among the factors that influence the effect of phosphate fertilization on grain crops, the residual effect of this fertilization on cropping systems, and how this is influenced by the nutritional efficiency of phosphorus (P) of the genotypes, is still poorly understood. The objective of this research was to evaluate the residual effect of phosphate fertilization in the corn-oat-white soybean crop system, comparing two soil P correction strategies: fertilizer application in the corn sowing line (Strategy 1) and application in the white oat sowing line (Strategy 2), in genotypes with nutritional efficiency to contrasting P. The experiment was carried out in the field, in a Humic Dystrophic Red Latosol, under no-tillage, in Passo Fundo, RS, with corn, white oat and soybean crops. The experimental design was in randomized blocks in a factorial scheme (2 P correction strategies) × 2 genotypes x 7 P doses), with four replications. Correction doses of P were: 0; 30; 60; 90; 120; 150; 190 kg P2O5/ha. In addition to these doses, 60 kg P2O5/ha was applied as maintenance fertilization. The following were evaluated for each crop and crop system: grain yield (GR), net income, calibration of soil P content. The GR differed between the genotypes, except for the corn hybrids. The GR of the most efficient cultivar of white oat (URS Taura) was about 17% higher than that of UPFPS Farroupilha, resulting in higher net income with the dose of 60 and 90 kg P2O5/ha. Soybean GR was about 23% higher in the BMX Ativa cultivar (more efficient cultivar) in relation to DM53i54 (less efficient cultivar), resulting in higher net income under the residual effect of the dose of 210 kg P2O5/ha; and the inefficient cultivar under the residual effect of doses of 150 (Strategy 1) and 250 kg P2O5/ha (Strategy 2). The GR of the corn oat-white-soybean system, obtained with the efficient genotypes, was higher with the doses of 210 kg P2O5/ha (Strategies 1 or 2). /there is. The critical levels of P levels in the rhizospheric soil, for the phosphate fertilization of the corn-oat-white-soybean system, were 40 and 20 mg P/kg (Strategy 1) and 13 and 16 mg P/kg (Strategy 2 for the efficient and inefficient genotypes, respectively. It is concluded that the grain yield obtained in the corn-oat-soybean system is not influenced by the P correction strategies, but varies with the P doses and the nutritional efficiency to phosphorus (P) of the genotypes tested. The classes of interpretation of P levels in the soil suggested by the research should be adapted for use in the corn-oat-white-soybean system, in which phosphate fertilization is performed only on corn and white oat. The choice of nutritionally efficient genetic material enhances grain yield, with less demand for P application.Dentre os fatores que influenciam o efeito da adubação fosfatada em culturas de grãos, o efeito residual dessa adubação em sistemas de culturas, e como isso é influenciado pela eficiência nutricional ao fósforo (P) dos genótipos, ainda é pouco conhecido. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi avaliar o efeito residual da adubação fosfatada no sistema de culturas milho-aveia-branca-soja, comparando duas estratégias de correção de P do solo: aplicação do fertilizante na linha da semeadura de milho (Estratégia 1) e aplicação na linha de semeadura da aveia-branca (Estratégia 2), em genótipos com eficiência nutricional ao P contrastante. O experimento foi conduzido em campo, em um Latossolo Vermelho Distrófico húmico, sob plantio direto, em Passo Fundo, RS, com os cultivos de milho, aveia-branca e soja. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados em esquema fatorial (2 estratégias de correção de P) × 2 genótipos x 7 doses de P), com quatro repetições. As doses de correção de P foram: 0; 30; 60; 90; 120; 150; 190 kg P2O5/ha. Além dessas doses, aplicou-se 60 kg P2O5/ha, como adubação de manutenção. Avaliaram-se para cada cultivo e no sistema de culturas: o rendimento de grãos (RG), a receita líquida, a calibração do teor de P do solo. O RG diferiu entre os genótipos, exceto para os híbridos de milho. O RG da cultivar mais eficiente de aveia-branca (URS Taura) foi cerca de 17% maior que a da UPFPS Farroupilha, resultando em maior receita líquida com a dose de 60 e 90 kg P2O5/ha. RG da soja foi cerca de 23% maior na cultivar BMX Ativa (cultivar mais eficiente) em relação a DM53i54 (cultivar menos eficiênte), resultando em maiores receitas líquidas sob o efeito residual da dose de 210 kg P2O5/ha; e da cultivar não eficiente sob o efeito residual das doses de 150 (Estratégia 1) e 250 kg P2O5/ha (Estratégia 2). O RG do sistema milho-aveia-branca-soja, obtido com os genótipos eficientes, foi maior com as doses de 210 kg P2O5/ha (Estratégias 1 ou 2).Os maiores RG das cultivares menos eficientes foram obtidos na dose de 250 kgP2O5/ha. Os níveis críticos dos teores de P do solo rizosférico, para a adubação fosfatada do sistema milho-aveia-branca soja, foram de 40 e 20 mg P/kg (Estratégia 1) e de 13 e 16 mg P/kg (Estratégia 2) para os genótipos eficientes e não eficientes, respectivamente. Conclui-se então que o o rendimento de grãos obtido no sistema milho-aveia-soja não é influenciado pelas estratégias de correção de P, mas sim varia com as doses de P e a eficiência nutricional ao fósforo (P) dos genótipos testados. As classes de intepretação dos teores de P no solo sugeridas pela pesquisa devem ser adaptadas para uso no sistema milho-aveia-branca-soja, em que a adubação fosfatada é realizada somente no milho e na aveia-branca. A escolha do material genético eficiente nutricionalmente potencializa o rendimento de grãos, com menor demanda de aplicação de P.Submitted by Jucelei Domingues (jucelei@upf.br) on 2023-03-20T12:13:08Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2021JonasManica.pdf: 1941924 bytes, checksum: b31822c01e3394528a3ab881ebde6e4f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-03-20T12:13:08Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Soil phosphorus correction in corn - white oat - soybean cropping system, in genotypes with contrasting nutritional efficiency
title Correção de fósforo do solo no sistema de cultivo milho - aveia-branca - soja, em genótipos com eficiência nutricional contrastante
spellingShingle Correção de fósforo do solo no sistema de cultivo milho - aveia-branca - soja, em genótipos com eficiência nutricional contrastante
Manica, Jonas
Soja
Milho
Aveia
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Correção de fósforo do solo no sistema de cultivo milho - aveia-branca - soja, em genótipos com eficiência nutricional contrastante
title_full Correção de fósforo do solo no sistema de cultivo milho - aveia-branca - soja, em genótipos com eficiência nutricional contrastante
title_fullStr Correção de fósforo do solo no sistema de cultivo milho - aveia-branca - soja, em genótipos com eficiência nutricional contrastante
title_full_unstemmed Correção de fósforo do solo no sistema de cultivo milho - aveia-branca - soja, em genótipos com eficiência nutricional contrastante
title_sort Correção de fósforo do solo no sistema de cultivo milho - aveia-branca - soja, em genótipos com eficiência nutricional contrastante
author Manica, Jonas
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Manica, Jonas
contributor_str_mv Bortoluzzi, Edson Campanhola
Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Soja
Milho
Aveia
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Milho
Aveia
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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description Among the factors that influence the effect of phosphate fertilization on grain crops, the residual effect of this fertilization on cropping systems, and how this is influenced by the nutritional efficiency of phosphorus (P) of the genotypes, is still poorly understood. The objective of this research was to evaluate the residual effect of phosphate fertilization in the corn-oat-white soybean crop system, comparing two soil P correction strategies: fertilizer application in the corn sowing line (Strategy 1) and application in the white oat sowing line (Strategy 2), in genotypes with nutritional efficiency to contrasting P. The experiment was carried out in the field, in a Humic Dystrophic Red Latosol, under no-tillage, in Passo Fundo, RS, with corn, white oat and soybean crops. The experimental design was in randomized blocks in a factorial scheme (2 P correction strategies) × 2 genotypes x 7 P doses), with four replications. Correction doses of P were: 0; 30; 60; 90; 120; 150; 190 kg P2O5/ha. In addition to these doses, 60 kg P2O5/ha was applied as maintenance fertilization. The following were evaluated for each crop and crop system: grain yield (GR), net income, calibration of soil P content. The GR differed between the genotypes, except for the corn hybrids. The GR of the most efficient cultivar of white oat (URS Taura) was about 17% higher than that of UPFPS Farroupilha, resulting in higher net income with the dose of 60 and 90 kg P2O5/ha. Soybean GR was about 23% higher in the BMX Ativa cultivar (more efficient cultivar) in relation to DM53i54 (less efficient cultivar), resulting in higher net income under the residual effect of the dose of 210 kg P2O5/ha; and the inefficient cultivar under the residual effect of doses of 150 (Strategy 1) and 250 kg P2O5/ha (Strategy 2). The GR of the corn oat-white-soybean system, obtained with the efficient genotypes, was higher with the doses of 210 kg P2O5/ha (Strategies 1 or 2). /there is. The critical levels of P levels in the rhizospheric soil, for the phosphate fertilization of the corn-oat-white-soybean system, were 40 and 20 mg P/kg (Strategy 1) and 13 and 16 mg P/kg (Strategy 2 for the efficient and inefficient genotypes, respectively. It is concluded that the grain yield obtained in the corn-oat-soybean system is not influenced by the P correction strategies, but varies with the P doses and the nutritional efficiency to phosphorus (P) of the genotypes tested. The classes of interpretation of P levels in the soil suggested by the research should be adapted for use in the corn-oat-white-soybean system, in which phosphate fertilization is performed only on corn and white oat. The choice of nutritionally efficient genetic material enhances grain yield, with less demand for P application.
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