Bioavailability of phosphorus on highly weathered Oxisoils of the Brazilian Mid-West.

Soils from mid-west Brazil show strong phosphorus (P) fixation, which can reduce the efficiency of P fertilizers. Under this condition, soil competes with the plant for the applied P adsorbing it strongly in its mineral fraction. Nevertheless, in areas where crops are grown and fertilizers are added for many years, soil fertility status has increased over time, making these soils nonresponsive to P. The objective of this study was to evaluate how P availability changes with soil use. Forty soil samples were collected under different types of land use: native forest, pasture, no-tillage, and areas with periodic tillage. P fractionation was performed to determine the amount of P in the organic and inorganic fractions with high, medium, and low lability under each land use. Corn was cultivated in a greenhouse experiment to evaluate P uptake and values correlated with different P fractions. The results showed differences in the P fraction relations among different land uses. Cultivated areas (no tillage and periodic tillage) accumulated greater amounts of P in all fractions than pastures and the native forest. A higher proportion of labile organic P was observed under no tillage than under periodic tillage. NaHCO3 and NaOH 0.1 mol L-1were the most relevant P fractions for shoot P uptake. No tillage promoted the accumulation of available P fractions, suggesting that it is a good management strategy to ensure fertilizer use efficiency

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Main Authors: SITTA NETO, E., DAL MOLIN, S. J., SITTA, C., BOLDRIN, P. F., BENITES, V. de M.
Other Authors: ERNESTO SITTA NETO, UNIRV; SULIAN JUNKES DAL MOLIN, SLC AGRÍCOLA; CASSIO SITTA, UNIRV; PAULO FERNANDES BOLDRIN, UNIRV; VINICIUS DE MELO BENITES, CNPS.
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Published: 2022-01-11
Subjects:Oxisol, Fósforo, Plantio Direto, Uso da Terra, Phosphorus, No-tillage, Land use,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1139009
https://doi.org/10.35410/IJAEB.2021.5664
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11390092022-01-11T16:00:45Z Bioavailability of phosphorus on highly weathered Oxisoils of the Brazilian Mid-West. SITTA NETO, E. DAL MOLIN, S. J. SITTA, C. BOLDRIN, P. F. BENITES, V. de M. ERNESTO SITTA NETO, UNIRV; SULIAN JUNKES DAL MOLIN, SLC AGRÍCOLA; CASSIO SITTA, UNIRV; PAULO FERNANDES BOLDRIN, UNIRV; VINICIUS DE MELO BENITES, CNPS. Oxisol Fósforo Plantio Direto Uso da Terra Phosphorus No-tillage Land use Soils from mid-west Brazil show strong phosphorus (P) fixation, which can reduce the efficiency of P fertilizers. Under this condition, soil competes with the plant for the applied P adsorbing it strongly in its mineral fraction. Nevertheless, in areas where crops are grown and fertilizers are added for many years, soil fertility status has increased over time, making these soils nonresponsive to P. The objective of this study was to evaluate how P availability changes with soil use. Forty soil samples were collected under different types of land use: native forest, pasture, no-tillage, and areas with periodic tillage. P fractionation was performed to determine the amount of P in the organic and inorganic fractions with high, medium, and low lability under each land use. Corn was cultivated in a greenhouse experiment to evaluate P uptake and values correlated with different P fractions. The results showed differences in the P fraction relations among different land uses. Cultivated areas (no tillage and periodic tillage) accumulated greater amounts of P in all fractions than pastures and the native forest. A higher proportion of labile organic P was observed under no tillage than under periodic tillage. NaHCO3 and NaOH 0.1 mol L-1were the most relevant P fractions for shoot P uptake. No tillage promoted the accumulation of available P fractions, suggesting that it is a good management strategy to ensure fertilizer use efficiency 2022-01-11T16:00:35Z 2022-01-11T16:00:35Z 2022-01-11 2021 Artigo de periódico International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Bioresearch, v. 6, n. 5, p. 35-54, Oct. 2021. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1139009 https://doi.org/10.35410/IJAEB.2021.5664 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Oxisol
Fósforo
Plantio Direto
Uso da Terra
Phosphorus
No-tillage
Land use
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Fósforo
Plantio Direto
Uso da Terra
Phosphorus
No-tillage
Land use
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Fósforo
Plantio Direto
Uso da Terra
Phosphorus
No-tillage
Land use
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Fósforo
Plantio Direto
Uso da Terra
Phosphorus
No-tillage
Land use
SITTA NETO, E.
DAL MOLIN, S. J.
SITTA, C.
BOLDRIN, P. F.
BENITES, V. de M.
Bioavailability of phosphorus on highly weathered Oxisoils of the Brazilian Mid-West.
description Soils from mid-west Brazil show strong phosphorus (P) fixation, which can reduce the efficiency of P fertilizers. Under this condition, soil competes with the plant for the applied P adsorbing it strongly in its mineral fraction. Nevertheless, in areas where crops are grown and fertilizers are added for many years, soil fertility status has increased over time, making these soils nonresponsive to P. The objective of this study was to evaluate how P availability changes with soil use. Forty soil samples were collected under different types of land use: native forest, pasture, no-tillage, and areas with periodic tillage. P fractionation was performed to determine the amount of P in the organic and inorganic fractions with high, medium, and low lability under each land use. Corn was cultivated in a greenhouse experiment to evaluate P uptake and values correlated with different P fractions. The results showed differences in the P fraction relations among different land uses. Cultivated areas (no tillage and periodic tillage) accumulated greater amounts of P in all fractions than pastures and the native forest. A higher proportion of labile organic P was observed under no tillage than under periodic tillage. NaHCO3 and NaOH 0.1 mol L-1were the most relevant P fractions for shoot P uptake. No tillage promoted the accumulation of available P fractions, suggesting that it is a good management strategy to ensure fertilizer use efficiency
author2 ERNESTO SITTA NETO, UNIRV; SULIAN JUNKES DAL MOLIN, SLC AGRÍCOLA; CASSIO SITTA, UNIRV; PAULO FERNANDES BOLDRIN, UNIRV; VINICIUS DE MELO BENITES, CNPS.
author_facet ERNESTO SITTA NETO, UNIRV; SULIAN JUNKES DAL MOLIN, SLC AGRÍCOLA; CASSIO SITTA, UNIRV; PAULO FERNANDES BOLDRIN, UNIRV; VINICIUS DE MELO BENITES, CNPS.
SITTA NETO, E.
DAL MOLIN, S. J.
SITTA, C.
BOLDRIN, P. F.
BENITES, V. de M.
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Fósforo
Plantio Direto
Uso da Terra
Phosphorus
No-tillage
Land use
author SITTA NETO, E.
DAL MOLIN, S. J.
SITTA, C.
BOLDRIN, P. F.
BENITES, V. de M.
author_sort SITTA NETO, E.
title Bioavailability of phosphorus on highly weathered Oxisoils of the Brazilian Mid-West.
title_short Bioavailability of phosphorus on highly weathered Oxisoils of the Brazilian Mid-West.
title_full Bioavailability of phosphorus on highly weathered Oxisoils of the Brazilian Mid-West.
title_fullStr Bioavailability of phosphorus on highly weathered Oxisoils of the Brazilian Mid-West.
title_full_unstemmed Bioavailability of phosphorus on highly weathered Oxisoils of the Brazilian Mid-West.
title_sort bioavailability of phosphorus on highly weathered oxisoils of the brazilian mid-west.
publishDate 2022-01-11
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1139009
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