Organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizer in the growthof wheat and chemical changes of the soil.

The organomineral fertilizers can release organic compounds during their solubilization, and those compounds can affect the plant growth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial development of wheat, nutrient accumulation in the plant and soil chemical changes, with the use of organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizers. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse using an Acrisol cultivated with wheat (Triticum aestivum). Six treatments were tested: 100% of the nutrient recommendation in organomineral form (OMF 100); broiler litter in the same amount present in the OMF 100 (BL 10); mineral fertilizer in the same quantity present in the OMF 100 (MF 90); 100% of the nutrient recommendation in the form of broiler litter (BL 100); 100% of the nutrient recommendation in mineral form (MF 100); and a control without fertilization (CONT). The treatments were evaluated at six sampling times: 2, 4, 8, 15, 30 and 80 days after implantation. No significant differences were observed between fertilizers in dry matter yield. In the soil, there was a decrease in availability of N, P and K over time. By equivalence, all the sources tested can be used in the supply of nutrients to the wheat crop.Key words:biofertilizer; broiler litter; fertilization; Triticum aestivu

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Main Authors: MUMBACH, G. L., GATIBONI, L. C., DE BONA, F. D., SCHMITT, D. E., DALL’ORSOLETTADE, D. J., GABRIEL, C. A., BONFADA, E. B.
Other Authors: Gilmar Luiz Mumbach, Department of Soil Science and Natural Resources of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. E-mail: gilmarmumbach@hotmail.com (ORCID: 0000-0002-1880-3894)
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Published: 2020-03-03
Subjects:Broiler litter, Fertilization, Triticum Aestivum, Biofertilizers, Fertilization (reproduction),
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1120821
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11208212020-03-04T00:37:24Z Organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizer in the growthof wheat and chemical changes of the soil. MUMBACH, G. L. GATIBONI, L. C. DE BONA, F. D. SCHMITT, D. E. DALL’ORSOLETTADE, D. J. GABRIEL, C. A. BONFADA, E. B. Gilmar Luiz Mumbach, Department of Soil Science and Natural Resources of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. E-mail: gilmarmumbach@hotmail.com (ORCID: 0000-0002-1880-3894) Élcio Bilibio Bonfada, Mato Grosso Fundation, Campo Novo do Parecis, MT, Brazil. E-mail: agroebonfada@gmail.com (ORCID: 0000-0002-8760-635X). Camila Adaime Gabriel, Department of Soil Science and Natural Resources of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. E-mail:camilaadaimegabriel@gmail.com (ORCID: 0000-0000-0000-0000) luciano.gatiboni@udesc.br (ORCID: 0000-0001-8724-3600) dani.orsoletta@gmail.com ( Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Department of Soil Science and Natural Resources of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. E-mail: luciano.gatiboni@udesc.br (ORCID: 0000-0001-8724-3600) FABIANO DANIEL DE BONA, CNPT Djalma Eugênio Schmitt, Department of Agriculture, Biodiversity and Forests of the Santa Catarina Federal University, Curitibanos, SC, Brazil. E-mail: djalma.schmitt@gmail.com (ORCID: 0000-0001-9665-9704) Daniel João Dall’Orsoletta, Department of Soil Science and Natural Resources of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. E-mail: dani.orsoletta@gmail.com (O Broiler litter Fertilization Triticum Aestivum Biofertilizers Fertilization (reproduction) The organomineral fertilizers can release organic compounds during their solubilization, and those compounds can affect the plant growth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial development of wheat, nutrient accumulation in the plant and soil chemical changes, with the use of organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizers. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse using an Acrisol cultivated with wheat (Triticum aestivum). Six treatments were tested: 100% of the nutrient recommendation in organomineral form (OMF 100); broiler litter in the same amount present in the OMF 100 (BL 10); mineral fertilizer in the same quantity present in the OMF 100 (MF 90); 100% of the nutrient recommendation in the form of broiler litter (BL 100); 100% of the nutrient recommendation in mineral form (MF 100); and a control without fertilization (CONT). The treatments were evaluated at six sampling times: 2, 4, 8, 15, 30 and 80 days after implantation. No significant differences were observed between fertilizers in dry matter yield. In the soil, there was a decrease in availability of N, P and K over time. By equivalence, all the sources tested can be used in the supply of nutrients to the wheat crop.Key words:biofertilizer; broiler litter; fertilization; Triticum aestivu 2020-03-04T00:37:15Z 2020-03-04T00:37:15Z 2020-03-03 2019 2020-03-04T00:37:15Z Artigo de periódico Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias, v. 14, n. 1, e5618, 2019. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1120821 10.5039/agraria.v14i1a5618 en eng openAccess
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topic Broiler litter
Fertilization
Triticum Aestivum
Biofertilizers
Fertilization (reproduction)
Broiler litter
Fertilization
Triticum Aestivum
Biofertilizers
Fertilization (reproduction)
spellingShingle Broiler litter
Fertilization
Triticum Aestivum
Biofertilizers
Fertilization (reproduction)
Broiler litter
Fertilization
Triticum Aestivum
Biofertilizers
Fertilization (reproduction)
MUMBACH, G. L.
GATIBONI, L. C.
DE BONA, F. D.
SCHMITT, D. E.
DALL’ORSOLETTADE, D. J.
GABRIEL, C. A.
BONFADA, E. B.
Organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizer in the growthof wheat and chemical changes of the soil.
description The organomineral fertilizers can release organic compounds during their solubilization, and those compounds can affect the plant growth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial development of wheat, nutrient accumulation in the plant and soil chemical changes, with the use of organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizers. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse using an Acrisol cultivated with wheat (Triticum aestivum). Six treatments were tested: 100% of the nutrient recommendation in organomineral form (OMF 100); broiler litter in the same amount present in the OMF 100 (BL 10); mineral fertilizer in the same quantity present in the OMF 100 (MF 90); 100% of the nutrient recommendation in the form of broiler litter (BL 100); 100% of the nutrient recommendation in mineral form (MF 100); and a control without fertilization (CONT). The treatments were evaluated at six sampling times: 2, 4, 8, 15, 30 and 80 days after implantation. No significant differences were observed between fertilizers in dry matter yield. In the soil, there was a decrease in availability of N, P and K over time. By equivalence, all the sources tested can be used in the supply of nutrients to the wheat crop.Key words:biofertilizer; broiler litter; fertilization; Triticum aestivu
author2 Gilmar Luiz Mumbach, Department of Soil Science and Natural Resources of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. E-mail: gilmarmumbach@hotmail.com (ORCID: 0000-0002-1880-3894)
author_facet Gilmar Luiz Mumbach, Department of Soil Science and Natural Resources of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. E-mail: gilmarmumbach@hotmail.com (ORCID: 0000-0002-1880-3894)
MUMBACH, G. L.
GATIBONI, L. C.
DE BONA, F. D.
SCHMITT, D. E.
DALL’ORSOLETTADE, D. J.
GABRIEL, C. A.
BONFADA, E. B.
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topic_facet Broiler litter
Fertilization
Triticum Aestivum
Biofertilizers
Fertilization (reproduction)
author MUMBACH, G. L.
GATIBONI, L. C.
DE BONA, F. D.
SCHMITT, D. E.
DALL’ORSOLETTADE, D. J.
GABRIEL, C. A.
BONFADA, E. B.
author_sort MUMBACH, G. L.
title Organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizer in the growthof wheat and chemical changes of the soil.
title_short Organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizer in the growthof wheat and chemical changes of the soil.
title_full Organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizer in the growthof wheat and chemical changes of the soil.
title_fullStr Organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizer in the growthof wheat and chemical changes of the soil.
title_full_unstemmed Organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizer in the growthof wheat and chemical changes of the soil.
title_sort organic, mineral and organomineral fertilizer in the growthof wheat and chemical changes of the soil.
publishDate 2020-03-03
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