Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE.

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, Renato Lemos dos
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The cultivation of elephantgrass on Araripe plain in Pernambuco can be an alternative source of energy for calcination of gypsite. The region has a predominance of acidic Oxisols with high exchangeable Al in the subsurface, which is toxic for crops. The practice more feasible to reduce the toxicity of excess aluminum in that layer is the application of gypsum. Due to its mobility, the gypsum can be applied in the surface for acting in the subsurface soil. Therefore, the aim of this work was to assess the use of elephantgrass as an alternative source of energy as well as the implications of using mineral gypsum in the production of biomass and soil remediation. Thereby, the experiment was composed by three varieties of elephantgrass, such as, Cameroon, Gramafante and Roxo in the presence and absence of mineral gypsum through a factorial arrangement (3 x 2), with treatments arranged in 4 randomized blocks. The research was conducted at the Experimental Station of the Agronomic Institute of Pernambuco in Araripina/PE. The soil in the experimental area was classified as Oxisol of sandy loam texture class. At 128 days after planting was collected the leaf +3 for assessment of nutritional status of grass, at 213 days it was cut and measured the output of dry matter, nutrient content in the biomass, quantity extracted and efficiency of utilization of these nutrients, the levels of Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), lignin, moisture, higher heating value (HHV) of the varieties of grass, and also the energy yield of grass in the calcination of gypsite. Furthermore, after 221 days of treatment application, soil samples were collected at two depths (0.0-0.2 and 0.2-0.4 m) for evaluating the effect of mineral gypsum and cultivation of different varieties of elephantgrass on soil chemical characteristics. Cameroon elephantgrass was more demanding in Ca, K and P and the Gramafante grass in S. The Cameroon and Gramafante elephantgrass showed high yields of dry matter. Only the Cameroon variety had the production increased by application of mineral gypsum. As a result, this variety achieved 33 Mg ha-1 of dry matter. Gramafante elephantgrass can be recommended to the environments with restrictive availability of Ca and Mg and rich in S, and despite having higher content lignin and PCS, the largest energy production by unit area was observed by the Cameroon grass, that is recommended as an alternative source of energy for the region of the Gypsum Pole of the Araripe in Pernambuco. The levels of Ca2+, S-SO42-, Al3+ and its saturation were not affected by the application of mineral gypsum at subsurface. There was not leaching of Mg2+ and K+ of surface layer. The application of mineral gypsum reduced the pH of the soil at layer subsurface. The Cameroon cultivation provokes the increase in soil pH, reducing the Al content and saturation. The cultivation of this variety is recommended for the acid soils in the Plain Araripe, mainly as an alternative source of energy for calcination of gypsite for being useful in industrial processes of the Gypsum Pole of Araripe.
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spelling FREIRE, Fernando JoséSOUZA, Edivan Rodrigues deSILVA, José Antônio Aleixo daDUBEUX JÚNIOR, José Carlos Batistahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8822145783236083SANTOS, Renato Lemos dos2016-08-16T12:06:10Z2011-03-03SANTOS, Renato Lemos dos. Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE. 2011.105 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do Solo) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5339The cultivation of elephantgrass on Araripe plain in Pernambuco can be an alternative source of energy for calcination of gypsite. The region has a predominance of acidic Oxisols with high exchangeable Al in the subsurface, which is toxic for crops. The practice more feasible to reduce the toxicity of excess aluminum in that layer is the application of gypsum. Due to its mobility, the gypsum can be applied in the surface for acting in the subsurface soil. Therefore, the aim of this work was to assess the use of elephantgrass as an alternative source of energy as well as the implications of using mineral gypsum in the production of biomass and soil remediation. Thereby, the experiment was composed by three varieties of elephantgrass, such as, Cameroon, Gramafante and Roxo in the presence and absence of mineral gypsum through a factorial arrangement (3 x 2), with treatments arranged in 4 randomized blocks. The research was conducted at the Experimental Station of the Agronomic Institute of Pernambuco in Araripina/PE. The soil in the experimental area was classified as Oxisol of sandy loam texture class. At 128 days after planting was collected the leaf +3 for assessment of nutritional status of grass, at 213 days it was cut and measured the output of dry matter, nutrient content in the biomass, quantity extracted and efficiency of utilization of these nutrients, the levels of Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), lignin, moisture, higher heating value (HHV) of the varieties of grass, and also the energy yield of grass in the calcination of gypsite. Furthermore, after 221 days of treatment application, soil samples were collected at two depths (0.0-0.2 and 0.2-0.4 m) for evaluating the effect of mineral gypsum and cultivation of different varieties of elephantgrass on soil chemical characteristics. Cameroon elephantgrass was more demanding in Ca, K and P and the Gramafante grass in S. The Cameroon and Gramafante elephantgrass showed high yields of dry matter. Only the Cameroon variety had the production increased by application of mineral gypsum. As a result, this variety achieved 33 Mg ha-1 of dry matter. Gramafante elephantgrass can be recommended to the environments with restrictive availability of Ca and Mg and rich in S, and despite having higher content lignin and PCS, the largest energy production by unit area was observed by the Cameroon grass, that is recommended as an alternative source of energy for the region of the Gypsum Pole of the Araripe in Pernambuco. The levels of Ca2+, S-SO42-, Al3+ and its saturation were not affected by the application of mineral gypsum at subsurface. There was not leaching of Mg2+ and K+ of surface layer. The application of mineral gypsum reduced the pH of the soil at layer subsurface. The Cameroon cultivation provokes the increase in soil pH, reducing the Al content and saturation. The cultivation of this variety is recommended for the acid soils in the Plain Araripe, mainly as an alternative source of energy for calcination of gypsite for being useful in industrial processes of the Gypsum Pole of Araripe.O cultivo de capim elefante na Chapada do Araripe em Pernambuco pode ser uma fonte alternativa de energia para calcinação de gipsita. No entanto é uma região com predominância de Latossolos ácidos com elevados teores de Al trocável em subsuperfície, que é tóxico às plantas. A prática mais viável para a redução da toxidez do excesso de Al nessa camada é a gessagem. Devido a sua mobilidade, o gesso pode ser aplicado em superfície para agir em subsuperfície. Portanto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o uso de capim elefante como fonte alternativa de energia e as implicações do uso do gesso mineral na produção de biomassa e na correção do solo. Para isso, foram cultivadas em campo três variedades de capim elefante: Cameroon, Gramafante e Roxo na presença e ausência de gesso mineral em arranjo fatorial (3 x 2), com os tratamentos distribuídos casualmente em 4 blocos. O ensaio experimental foi conduzido na Estação Experimental do Instituto Agronômico de Pernambuco em Araripina/PE. O solo da área experimental foi classificado como LATOSSOLO AMARELO de classe textural franco-arenosa. Aos 128 dias após o plantio realizou-se coleta da folha +3 para avaliação do estado nutricional das plantas de capim e aos 213 dias, o corte e avaliação da produção de matéria seca, dos teores dos nutrientes na biomassa aérea, quantidade extraída e eficiência de utilização desses nutrientes, dos teores de Fibra em Detergente Neutro (FDN), Fibra em Detergente Ácido (FDA), lignina, umidade, Poder Calorífico Superior (PCS) das variedades de capim, e o rendimento energético do capim na calcinação de gipsita. Aos 221 dias após a aplicação dos tratamentos foram coletadas amostras de solo em duas profundidades (0,0-0,2 m e 0,2-0,4 m) para avaliar o efeito do gesso mineral e o cultivo das diferentes variedades de capim elefante sobre características químicas do solo. O capim elefante Cameroon foi mais exigente em Ca, K e P e o capim Gramafante em S. Os capins elefante Cameroon e Gramafante apresentaram elevadas produções de matéria seca, porém apenas a variedade Cameroon teve sua produção potencializada pela aplicação de gesso agrícola mineral, que alcançou 33 Mg ha-1 de matéria seca. O capim elefante Gramafante pode ser recomendado para ambientes restritivos a disponibilidade de Ca e Mg e fértil em S, e apesar de ter apresentado maior teor de lignina e maior PCS, a maior produção energética por unidade de área foi observado pelo capim Cameroon, sendo assim, recomendado como fonte alternativa de energia para a região do Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe em Pernambuco. Os teores de Ca2+, S-SO42-, Al3+ e sua saturação não foram influenciados pela aplicação de gesso mineral na camada subsuperficial. Não ocorreu lixiviação de Mg2+ e K2+ da camada superficial. A aplicação de gesso mineral reduziu o pH do solo na camada subsuperficial. O cultivo da variedade de capim Cameroon promoveu aumento do pH do solo, redução do teor e da saturação por Al, credenciando o cultivo dessa variedade como promissor para solos ácidos da Chapada do Araripe, principalmente como fonte alternativa de energia para calcinação de gipsita para uso nos processos industriais do Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-16T12:06:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Renato Lemos dos Santos.pdf: 967377 bytes, checksum: 5f634b800ecf5bac244fe8a4f8dfc83b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-16T12:06:10Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE.
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Elephantgrass grown in acidic soil with application of gypsum as a phytoenergy alternative to the Gypsum Pole of the Araripe/PE.
title Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE.
spellingShingle Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE.
SANTOS, Renato Lemos dos
Capim elefante
Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe
Energia de biomassa vegetal
Acidez subsuperficial
Acidity subsurface
Gypsite
Elephantgrass
Movement of cations
AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
title_short Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE.
title_full Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE.
title_fullStr Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE.
title_full_unstemmed Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE.
title_sort Capim elefante cultivado em solo ácido com aplicação de gesso com alternativa fitoenergética para o Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe/PE.
author SANTOS, Renato Lemos dos
author_facet SANTOS, Renato Lemos dos
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv FREIRE, Fernando José
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Edivan Rodrigues de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA, José Antônio Aleixo da
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv DUBEUX JÚNIOR, José Carlos Batista
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Renato Lemos dos
contributor_str_mv FREIRE, Fernando José
SOUZA, Edivan Rodrigues de
SILVA, José Antônio Aleixo da
DUBEUX JÚNIOR, José Carlos Batista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Capim elefante
Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe
Energia de biomassa vegetal
Acidez subsuperficial
Acidity subsurface
Gypsite
topic Capim elefante
Pólo Gesseiro do Araripe
Energia de biomassa vegetal
Acidez subsuperficial
Acidity subsurface
Gypsite
Elephantgrass
Movement of cations
AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Elephantgrass
Movement of cations
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
description The cultivation of elephantgrass on Araripe plain in Pernambuco can be an alternative source of energy for calcination of gypsite. The region has a predominance of acidic Oxisols with high exchangeable Al in the subsurface, which is toxic for crops. The practice more feasible to reduce the toxicity of excess aluminum in that layer is the application of gypsum. Due to its mobility, the gypsum can be applied in the surface for acting in the subsurface soil. Therefore, the aim of this work was to assess the use of elephantgrass as an alternative source of energy as well as the implications of using mineral gypsum in the production of biomass and soil remediation. Thereby, the experiment was composed by three varieties of elephantgrass, such as, Cameroon, Gramafante and Roxo in the presence and absence of mineral gypsum through a factorial arrangement (3 x 2), with treatments arranged in 4 randomized blocks. The research was conducted at the Experimental Station of the Agronomic Institute of Pernambuco in Araripina/PE. The soil in the experimental area was classified as Oxisol of sandy loam texture class. At 128 days after planting was collected the leaf +3 for assessment of nutritional status of grass, at 213 days it was cut and measured the output of dry matter, nutrient content in the biomass, quantity extracted and efficiency of utilization of these nutrients, the levels of Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), lignin, moisture, higher heating value (HHV) of the varieties of grass, and also the energy yield of grass in the calcination of gypsite. Furthermore, after 221 days of treatment application, soil samples were collected at two depths (0.0-0.2 and 0.2-0.4 m) for evaluating the effect of mineral gypsum and cultivation of different varieties of elephantgrass on soil chemical characteristics. Cameroon elephantgrass was more demanding in Ca, K and P and the Gramafante grass in S. The Cameroon and Gramafante elephantgrass showed high yields of dry matter. Only the Cameroon variety had the production increased by application of mineral gypsum. As a result, this variety achieved 33 Mg ha-1 of dry matter. Gramafante elephantgrass can be recommended to the environments with restrictive availability of Ca and Mg and rich in S, and despite having higher content lignin and PCS, the largest energy production by unit area was observed by the Cameroon grass, that is recommended as an alternative source of energy for the region of the Gypsum Pole of the Araripe in Pernambuco. The levels of Ca2+, S-SO42-, Al3+ and its saturation were not affected by the application of mineral gypsum at subsurface. There was not leaching of Mg2+ and K+ of surface layer. The application of mineral gypsum reduced the pH of the soil at layer subsurface. The Cameroon cultivation provokes the increase in soil pH, reducing the Al content and saturation. The cultivation of this variety is recommended for the acid soils in the Plain Araripe, mainly as an alternative source of energy for calcination of gypsite for being useful in industrial processes of the Gypsum Pole of Araripe.
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