Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar
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Resumo: | Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) Is currently considered one of the most important crops in the Brazilian social and economic. In Pernambuco, the sugar cane industry occupies an important agricultural area with high sugar and ethanol, generating many direct and indirect jobs. For increased productivity becomes necessary the use of management technologies that foster the development of culture. Currently, the productivity of plants has been basically ensured by the use of mineral fertilizers soluble, which may result in environmental risk and high production cost. It has been common in plants using sugarcane filter cake as a way to increase the nutrition of plants, and consequently the yield. However, an alternative to replacement of the NPK fertilizer mixture is soluble commercial rock biofertilizer with addition of elemental sulfur Acidithiobacillus inoculated with the bacteria in admixture with organic matter inoculated with free-living bacteria diazotrophic NFB 10001. The objective of this study was to evaluate, against the commercial soluble fertilizer (NPK) and by whether or not the filter cake, the effect of biofertilizer mixed (BNPK), production and technological characteristics of sugar cane, as well as evaluation of the input chemical characteristics of soil. The experiment was a randomized block design with four replications. The survey was conducted in an area belonging to the Usina Santa Teresa, located in the city of Goiás, forest area north of the state of Pernambuco in the geographical coordinates 07 º 33 'S and 35 º 00' W and altitude of 13 m. It was cultivated variety RB 92579 sugarcane ajacentes in two areas, one with and one without filter cake on the foundation. The rock biofertilizer (BPK) is produced by mixing parts of apatite and biotite in the presence of Acidithiobacillus and sulfur, while the production of biofertilizer mixture was made by mixing BNPK worm humus and inoculated with free living diazotrophic 1:3 ratio, respectively. The mixture of the soluble fertilizer (FNPK) was performed using ammonium sulfate (20% N), single superphosphate (20% P2O5) and anhydrous potassium (60% K2O), according to the analysis of soil and the recommendation for the culture . The application of filter cake, in general, positive influence on plant height, stem diameter, shoot dry matter, yield and technological characteristics of sugar cane, and the BNPK in larger doses presented the best results, the BNPK showed results similar to commercial fertilizer in supplying soluble N, P, K, Ca and Mg of sugarcane having its effect enhanced by the application of filter cake on the foundation, the BNPK was equivalent to commercial fertilizer in the supply of N, P and K the soil, but also demonstrated a greater ability to supply Ca and Mg, and the filter cake helped to increase these nutrients in the soil in all treatments. |
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STAMFORD, Newton PereiraSIMÕES NETO, Djalma EuzébioFIGUEIREDO, Márcia do Vale BarretoFREIRE, Fernando JoséSANTOS, Carolina Etienne de Rosália e Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5708625728304539OLIVEIRA, Fernando Luiz Nunes de2016-08-03T12:10:09Z2012-07-30OLIVEIRA, Fernando Luiz Nunes de. Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar. 2012. 76 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do Solo) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5160Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) Is currently considered one of the most important crops in the Brazilian social and economic. In Pernambuco, the sugar cane industry occupies an important agricultural area with high sugar and ethanol, generating many direct and indirect jobs. For increased productivity becomes necessary the use of management technologies that foster the development of culture. Currently, the productivity of plants has been basically ensured by the use of mineral fertilizers soluble, which may result in environmental risk and high production cost. It has been common in plants using sugarcane filter cake as a way to increase the nutrition of plants, and consequently the yield. However, an alternative to replacement of the NPK fertilizer mixture is soluble commercial rock biofertilizer with addition of elemental sulfur Acidithiobacillus inoculated with the bacteria in admixture with organic matter inoculated with free-living bacteria diazotrophic NFB 10001. The objective of this study was to evaluate, against the commercial soluble fertilizer (NPK) and by whether or not the filter cake, the effect of biofertilizer mixed (BNPK), production and technological characteristics of sugar cane, as well as evaluation of the input chemical characteristics of soil. The experiment was a randomized block design with four replications. The survey was conducted in an area belonging to the Usina Santa Teresa, located in the city of Goiás, forest area north of the state of Pernambuco in the geographical coordinates 07 º 33 'S and 35 º 00' W and altitude of 13 m. It was cultivated variety RB 92579 sugarcane ajacentes in two areas, one with and one without filter cake on the foundation. The rock biofertilizer (BPK) is produced by mixing parts of apatite and biotite in the presence of Acidithiobacillus and sulfur, while the production of biofertilizer mixture was made by mixing BNPK worm humus and inoculated with free living diazotrophic 1:3 ratio, respectively. The mixture of the soluble fertilizer (FNPK) was performed using ammonium sulfate (20% N), single superphosphate (20% P2O5) and anhydrous potassium (60% K2O), according to the analysis of soil and the recommendation for the culture . The application of filter cake, in general, positive influence on plant height, stem diameter, shoot dry matter, yield and technological characteristics of sugar cane, and the BNPK in larger doses presented the best results, the BNPK showed results similar to commercial fertilizer in supplying soluble N, P, K, Ca and Mg of sugarcane having its effect enhanced by the application of filter cake on the foundation, the BNPK was equivalent to commercial fertilizer in the supply of N, P and K the soil, but also demonstrated a greater ability to supply Ca and Mg, and the filter cake helped to increase these nutrients in the soil in all treatments.A cana de açúcar (Saccharum spp.) atualmente é tida como uma das culturas mais importantes no cenário socioeconômico brasileiro. Em Pernambuco, a indústria da cana de açúcar ocupa uma elevada área agrícola com relevante produção de açúcar e etanol, gerando diversos empregos diretos e indiretos. Para a elevação da produtividade se faz necessário à utilização de tecnologias de manejo que favoreçam o desenvolvimento da cultura. Atualmente a produtividade das plantas tem sido garantida basicamente pela utilização de fertilizantes minerais solúveis, o que pode resultar em risco ambiental e elevação do custo de produção. Tem sido comum nas usinas de cana de açúcar a utilização de torta de filtro como forma de elevar a nutrição das plantas e consequentemente a produtividade da cultura. No entanto, uma alternativa para substituição da mistura NPK com fertilizantes comerciais solúveis é o biofertilizante de rochas com adição de enxofre elementar inoculado com a bactéria Acidithiobacillus em mistura com matéria orgânica inoculado com bactéria diazotrófica de vida livre NFB 10001. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar, frente ao fertilizante comercial solúvel (NPK) e mediante aplicação ou não de torta de filtro, o efeito do biofertilizante misto (BNPK), na produção e características tecnológicas da cana de açúcar, bem como na avaliação do insumo nas características químicas do solo. O experimento foi conduzido em blocos casualizados com quatro repetições. A pesquisa foi realizada em área pertencente à Usina Santa Tereza, localizada no Município de Goiana, zona da mata norte do Estado de Pernambuco nas coordenadas geográficas 07º33' S e 35º00' W e altitude de 13 m. Foi cultivada a variedade RB 92579 de cana de açúcar em duas áreas adjacentes, uma com e outra sem torta de filtro em fundação. O biofertilizante de rochas (BPK) foi produzido pela mistura de partes iguais de apatita e biotita na presença de Acidithiobacillus e enxofre, enquanto que a produção do biofertilizante misto se deu pela mistura de BNPK e húmus de minhoca inoculado com bactéria diazotrófica de vida livre na proporção de 1:3, respectivamente. A mistura dos fertilizantes solúveis (FNPK) foi realizada utilizando: sulfato de amônio (20% de N); superfosfato simples (20% de P2O5) e cloreto de potássio (60% de K2O), de acordo com a análise do solo e a recomendação para a cultura. A aplicação de torta de filtro, de maneira geral, influenciou positivamente na altura de plantas, diâmetro de colmo, matéria seca da parte aérea, produtividade e características tecnológicas da cana de açúcar, tendo o BNPK nas maiores doses apresentado os melhores resultados; o BNPK mostrou resultados semelhantes ao fertilizante comercial solúvel no fornecimento N, P, K, Ca e Mg à cana de açúcar tendo seu efeito potencializado pela aplicação de torta de filtro em fundação; o BNPK apresentou equivalência ao fertilizante comercial no fornecimento de N, P e K ao solo, como também demonstrou maior capacidade de fornecimento de Ca e Mg, tendo a torta de filtro contribuído para elevação destes nutrientes no solo em todos os tratamentos estudados.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-03T12:10:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Fernando Luiz Nunes de Oliveira.pdf: 831947 bytes, checksum: 99a48498cc62d5306d1df10cb02c56c2 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-03T12:10:09Z (GMT). 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Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar |
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Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar |
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Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar OLIVEIRA, Fernando Luiz Nunes de Apatite Filter cake Biotita natural Apatita Biotite Torta de filtro Saccharum spp. Acidithiobacillus AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar |
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Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar |
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Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar |
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Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar |
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Biofertilizante de rochas mais matéria orgânica inoculada com bactéria diazotrófica na cana-de-açúcar |
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OLIVEIRA, Fernando Luiz Nunes de |
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OLIVEIRA, Fernando Luiz Nunes de |
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STAMFORD, Newton Pereira |
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SIMÕES NETO, Djalma Euzébio |
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FIGUEIREDO, Márcia do Vale Barreto |
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FREIRE, Fernando José |
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SANTOS, Carolina Etienne de Rosália e Silva |
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OLIVEIRA, Fernando Luiz Nunes de |
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STAMFORD, Newton Pereira SIMÕES NETO, Djalma Euzébio FIGUEIREDO, Márcia do Vale Barreto FREIRE, Fernando José SANTOS, Carolina Etienne de Rosália e Silva |
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Apatite Filter cake Biotita natural Apatita Biotite Torta de filtro |
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Apatite Filter cake Biotita natural Apatita Biotite Torta de filtro Saccharum spp. Acidithiobacillus AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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Saccharum spp. Acidithiobacillus |
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AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) Is currently considered one of the most important crops in the Brazilian social and economic. In Pernambuco, the sugar cane industry occupies an important agricultural area with high sugar and ethanol, generating many direct and indirect jobs. For increased productivity becomes necessary the use of management technologies that foster the development of culture. Currently, the productivity of plants has been basically ensured by the use of mineral fertilizers soluble, which may result in environmental risk and high production cost. It has been common in plants using sugarcane filter cake as a way to increase the nutrition of plants, and consequently the yield. However, an alternative to replacement of the NPK fertilizer mixture is soluble commercial rock biofertilizer with addition of elemental sulfur Acidithiobacillus inoculated with the bacteria in admixture with organic matter inoculated with free-living bacteria diazotrophic NFB 10001. The objective of this study was to evaluate, against the commercial soluble fertilizer (NPK) and by whether or not the filter cake, the effect of biofertilizer mixed (BNPK), production and technological characteristics of sugar cane, as well as evaluation of the input chemical characteristics of soil. The experiment was a randomized block design with four replications. The survey was conducted in an area belonging to the Usina Santa Teresa, located in the city of Goiás, forest area north of the state of Pernambuco in the geographical coordinates 07 º 33 'S and 35 º 00' W and altitude of 13 m. It was cultivated variety RB 92579 sugarcane ajacentes in two areas, one with and one without filter cake on the foundation. The rock biofertilizer (BPK) is produced by mixing parts of apatite and biotite in the presence of Acidithiobacillus and sulfur, while the production of biofertilizer mixture was made by mixing BNPK worm humus and inoculated with free living diazotrophic 1:3 ratio, respectively. The mixture of the soluble fertilizer (FNPK) was performed using ammonium sulfate (20% N), single superphosphate (20% P2O5) and anhydrous potassium (60% K2O), according to the analysis of soil and the recommendation for the culture . The application of filter cake, in general, positive influence on plant height, stem diameter, shoot dry matter, yield and technological characteristics of sugar cane, and the BNPK in larger doses presented the best results, the BNPK showed results similar to commercial fertilizer in supplying soluble N, P, K, Ca and Mg of sugarcane having its effect enhanced by the application of filter cake on the foundation, the BNPK was equivalent to commercial fertilizer in the supply of N, P and K the soil, but also demonstrated a greater ability to supply Ca and Mg, and the filter cake helped to increase these nutrients in the soil in all treatments. |
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Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE) |
repository.mail.fl_str_mv |
bdtd@ufrpe.br ||bdtd@ufrpe.br |
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1810102222691762176 |