Effect of phosphate organomineral fertilization on the dry matter production and phosphorus accumulation of corn.

Brazilian soils are typically highly weathered, naturally poor in P, and rich in minerals with high P-adsorbing capacity. The objective of th e present study was to evaluate the efficiency of peat-based granulated organomineral phosphate fertilizer (OMF) on the phosphorus supply capacity, shoot dry matter production and P accumulation of corn plants, as well as its residual effect on soil, compared to that of monoammonium phosphate (MAP). The experimental was performed using a randomized block design with a 2 × 5 + 1 factorial scheme (two fertilizer: OMF and MAP; five P doses: 15, 30, 45, 60, and 75 mg P2O 5 dm-3 , and one control treatments (no P fertilizer), and three replicates. Two soils (Ferralsol and Planosol) were used in this study. Soil samples were incubated with limestone for 30 days and then dried, sieved and used to fill plastic pots (3 dm3 soil per pot). Four successive corn cultivations were evaluated and, at the end of each cultivation period, the shoot dry mass (SDM) and P content of the corn were determined. In addition, soil P was measured at the end of the experiment. OMF and MAP had similar effects on SDM, but MAP provided higher P accumulation (SPA) of the first two cultivations, while OMF had higher soil residual P in Ferralsol. However, considering the total accumulated in four crops, SDM and SPA were statistically similar between the two P sources. SDM and SPA in Ferralsol increased linearly with increasing doses, while in Planosol, SPA increased linearly with increasing P dose, regardless of the P source, but SDM was not affected by increasing P doses. According to the results, OMF composed of chemically activated peat and MAP can replace MAP as phosphate fertilizer and maintain the same agronomic efficiency.

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Main Authors: DIAS, R. de C., STAFANATO, J. B., ZONTA, E., POLIDORO, J. C., GONÇALVES, R. G. da M., TEIXEIRA, P. C.
Other Authors: RICARDO DE CASTRO DIAS, UFRRJ; JULIANO BAHIENSE STAFANATO, UFRRJ; EVERALDO ZONTA, UFRRJ; JOSE CARLOS POLIDORO, CNPS; RAFAEL GOMES DA MOTA GONÇALVES, UFRRJ; PAULO CESAR TEIXEIRA, CNPS.
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Published: 2022-08-08
Subjects:Fertilizante organomineral, Organomineral fertilizer, Residual effect, Phosphate fertilization, Zea Mays, Turfa, Peat,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1145303
https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v14n8p78
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11453032022-08-08T11:19:31Z Effect of phosphate organomineral fertilization on the dry matter production and phosphorus accumulation of corn. DIAS, R. de C. STAFANATO, J. B. ZONTA, E. POLIDORO, J. C. GONÇALVES, R. G. da M. TEIXEIRA, P. C. RICARDO DE CASTRO DIAS, UFRRJ; JULIANO BAHIENSE STAFANATO, UFRRJ; EVERALDO ZONTA, UFRRJ; JOSE CARLOS POLIDORO, CNPS; RAFAEL GOMES DA MOTA GONÇALVES, UFRRJ; PAULO CESAR TEIXEIRA, CNPS. Fertilizante organomineral Organomineral fertilizer Residual effect Phosphate fertilization Zea Mays Turfa Peat Brazilian soils are typically highly weathered, naturally poor in P, and rich in minerals with high P-adsorbing capacity. The objective of th e present study was to evaluate the efficiency of peat-based granulated organomineral phosphate fertilizer (OMF) on the phosphorus supply capacity, shoot dry matter production and P accumulation of corn plants, as well as its residual effect on soil, compared to that of monoammonium phosphate (MAP). The experimental was performed using a randomized block design with a 2 × 5 + 1 factorial scheme (two fertilizer: OMF and MAP; five P doses: 15, 30, 45, 60, and 75 mg P2O 5 dm-3 , and one control treatments (no P fertilizer), and three replicates. Two soils (Ferralsol and Planosol) were used in this study. Soil samples were incubated with limestone for 30 days and then dried, sieved and used to fill plastic pots (3 dm3 soil per pot). Four successive corn cultivations were evaluated and, at the end of each cultivation period, the shoot dry mass (SDM) and P content of the corn were determined. In addition, soil P was measured at the end of the experiment. OMF and MAP had similar effects on SDM, but MAP provided higher P accumulation (SPA) of the first two cultivations, while OMF had higher soil residual P in Ferralsol. However, considering the total accumulated in four crops, SDM and SPA were statistically similar between the two P sources. SDM and SPA in Ferralsol increased linearly with increasing doses, while in Planosol, SPA increased linearly with increasing P dose, regardless of the P source, but SDM was not affected by increasing P doses. According to the results, OMF composed of chemically activated peat and MAP can replace MAP as phosphate fertilizer and maintain the same agronomic efficiency. 2022-08-08T11:19:22Z 2022-08-08T11:19:22Z 2022-08-08 2022 Artigo de periódico Journal of Agricultural Science, v. 14, n. 8, p. 78-89, 2022. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1145303 https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v14n8p78 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Fertilizante organomineral
Organomineral fertilizer
Residual effect
Phosphate fertilization
Zea Mays
Turfa
Peat
Fertilizante organomineral
Organomineral fertilizer
Residual effect
Phosphate fertilization
Zea Mays
Turfa
Peat
spellingShingle Fertilizante organomineral
Organomineral fertilizer
Residual effect
Phosphate fertilization
Zea Mays
Turfa
Peat
Fertilizante organomineral
Organomineral fertilizer
Residual effect
Phosphate fertilization
Zea Mays
Turfa
Peat
DIAS, R. de C.
STAFANATO, J. B.
ZONTA, E.
POLIDORO, J. C.
GONÇALVES, R. G. da M.
TEIXEIRA, P. C.
Effect of phosphate organomineral fertilization on the dry matter production and phosphorus accumulation of corn.
description Brazilian soils are typically highly weathered, naturally poor in P, and rich in minerals with high P-adsorbing capacity. The objective of th e present study was to evaluate the efficiency of peat-based granulated organomineral phosphate fertilizer (OMF) on the phosphorus supply capacity, shoot dry matter production and P accumulation of corn plants, as well as its residual effect on soil, compared to that of monoammonium phosphate (MAP). The experimental was performed using a randomized block design with a 2 × 5 + 1 factorial scheme (two fertilizer: OMF and MAP; five P doses: 15, 30, 45, 60, and 75 mg P2O 5 dm-3 , and one control treatments (no P fertilizer), and three replicates. Two soils (Ferralsol and Planosol) were used in this study. Soil samples were incubated with limestone for 30 days and then dried, sieved and used to fill plastic pots (3 dm3 soil per pot). Four successive corn cultivations were evaluated and, at the end of each cultivation period, the shoot dry mass (SDM) and P content of the corn were determined. In addition, soil P was measured at the end of the experiment. OMF and MAP had similar effects on SDM, but MAP provided higher P accumulation (SPA) of the first two cultivations, while OMF had higher soil residual P in Ferralsol. However, considering the total accumulated in four crops, SDM and SPA were statistically similar between the two P sources. SDM and SPA in Ferralsol increased linearly with increasing doses, while in Planosol, SPA increased linearly with increasing P dose, regardless of the P source, but SDM was not affected by increasing P doses. According to the results, OMF composed of chemically activated peat and MAP can replace MAP as phosphate fertilizer and maintain the same agronomic efficiency.
author2 RICARDO DE CASTRO DIAS, UFRRJ; JULIANO BAHIENSE STAFANATO, UFRRJ; EVERALDO ZONTA, UFRRJ; JOSE CARLOS POLIDORO, CNPS; RAFAEL GOMES DA MOTA GONÇALVES, UFRRJ; PAULO CESAR TEIXEIRA, CNPS.
author_facet RICARDO DE CASTRO DIAS, UFRRJ; JULIANO BAHIENSE STAFANATO, UFRRJ; EVERALDO ZONTA, UFRRJ; JOSE CARLOS POLIDORO, CNPS; RAFAEL GOMES DA MOTA GONÇALVES, UFRRJ; PAULO CESAR TEIXEIRA, CNPS.
DIAS, R. de C.
STAFANATO, J. B.
ZONTA, E.
POLIDORO, J. C.
GONÇALVES, R. G. da M.
TEIXEIRA, P. C.
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topic_facet Fertilizante organomineral
Organomineral fertilizer
Residual effect
Phosphate fertilization
Zea Mays
Turfa
Peat
author DIAS, R. de C.
STAFANATO, J. B.
ZONTA, E.
POLIDORO, J. C.
GONÇALVES, R. G. da M.
TEIXEIRA, P. C.
author_sort DIAS, R. de C.
title Effect of phosphate organomineral fertilization on the dry matter production and phosphorus accumulation of corn.
title_short Effect of phosphate organomineral fertilization on the dry matter production and phosphorus accumulation of corn.
title_full Effect of phosphate organomineral fertilization on the dry matter production and phosphorus accumulation of corn.
title_fullStr Effect of phosphate organomineral fertilization on the dry matter production and phosphorus accumulation of corn.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of phosphate organomineral fertilization on the dry matter production and phosphorus accumulation of corn.
title_sort effect of phosphate organomineral fertilization on the dry matter production and phosphorus accumulation of corn.
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