Liming on picloram leaching in dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol

ABSTRACT The practice of liming may influence the leaching of herbicides in soils, especially those with weak acid character, such as picloram. The study on leaching, preserving soil structure, is an important factor when one intends to understand the dynamics of herbicides and environmental impacts. Thus, the effect of liming on picloram leaching in a dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol under field conditions was studied using a bioindicator plant. The experiment was set up in a completely randomized design (CRD), in split-plot scheme, with factorial in the plot. The factors of the plot corresponded to two soil conditions (presence and absence of liming) and 5 picloram concentrations (0; 384; 768; 1152; 1536 g ha-1), and the factor of the subplot was 5 soil depths (0-8, 8-16, 16-24, 24-32 and 32-40 cm), with four replicates. Pipes were introduced into the soil and, in part of the treatments, limestone was applied superficially. After ninety days, the different doses of picloram were applied on the surface of each pipe and these pipes were withdrawn after an accumulated rainfall of 128 mm, to perform the bioassay using cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus). Evaluations of plant development (phytotoxicity and shoot biomass) were carried out 21 days after sowing. It was concluded that picloram showed high leaching rate under all studied conditions and liming increased picloram leaching at doses lower than 768 g ha-1.

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Main Authors: Franceschi,Mauricio, Arantes,Sayonara A. do C. M., Andrade,Ednaldo A. de, Rocha,Adriano M. da, Arantes,Kelte R., Yamashita,Oscar M.
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Published: Departamento de Engenharia Agrícola - UFCG 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S1415-436620190002001032019-02-15Liming on picloram leaching in dystrophic Red Yellow LatosolFranceschi,MauricioArantes,Sayonara A. do C. M.Andrade,Ednaldo A. deRocha,Adriano M. daArantes,Kelte R.Yamashita,Oscar M. Cucumis sativus herbicide dynamics soil pH ABSTRACT The practice of liming may influence the leaching of herbicides in soils, especially those with weak acid character, such as picloram. The study on leaching, preserving soil structure, is an important factor when one intends to understand the dynamics of herbicides and environmental impacts. Thus, the effect of liming on picloram leaching in a dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol under field conditions was studied using a bioindicator plant. The experiment was set up in a completely randomized design (CRD), in split-plot scheme, with factorial in the plot. The factors of the plot corresponded to two soil conditions (presence and absence of liming) and 5 picloram concentrations (0; 384; 768; 1152; 1536 g ha-1), and the factor of the subplot was 5 soil depths (0-8, 8-16, 16-24, 24-32 and 32-40 cm), with four replicates. Pipes were introduced into the soil and, in part of the treatments, limestone was applied superficially. After ninety days, the different doses of picloram were applied on the surface of each pipe and these pipes were withdrawn after an accumulated rainfall of 128 mm, to perform the bioassay using cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus). Evaluations of plant development (phytotoxicity and shoot biomass) were carried out 21 days after sowing. It was concluded that picloram showed high leaching rate under all studied conditions and liming increased picloram leaching at doses lower than 768 g ha-1.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDepartamento de Engenharia Agrícola - UFCGRevista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental v.23 n.2 20192019-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-43662019000200103en10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v23n2p103-108
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Arantes,Sayonara A. do C. M.
Andrade,Ednaldo A. de
Rocha,Adriano M. da
Arantes,Kelte R.
Yamashita,Oscar M.
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Arantes,Sayonara A. do C. M.
Andrade,Ednaldo A. de
Rocha,Adriano M. da
Arantes,Kelte R.
Yamashita,Oscar M.
Liming on picloram leaching in dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol
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Arantes,Sayonara A. do C. M.
Andrade,Ednaldo A. de
Rocha,Adriano M. da
Arantes,Kelte R.
Yamashita,Oscar M.
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title Liming on picloram leaching in dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol
title_short Liming on picloram leaching in dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol
title_full Liming on picloram leaching in dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol
title_fullStr Liming on picloram leaching in dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol
title_full_unstemmed Liming on picloram leaching in dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol
title_sort liming on picloram leaching in dystrophic red yellow latosol
description ABSTRACT The practice of liming may influence the leaching of herbicides in soils, especially those with weak acid character, such as picloram. The study on leaching, preserving soil structure, is an important factor when one intends to understand the dynamics of herbicides and environmental impacts. Thus, the effect of liming on picloram leaching in a dystrophic Red Yellow Latosol under field conditions was studied using a bioindicator plant. The experiment was set up in a completely randomized design (CRD), in split-plot scheme, with factorial in the plot. The factors of the plot corresponded to two soil conditions (presence and absence of liming) and 5 picloram concentrations (0; 384; 768; 1152; 1536 g ha-1), and the factor of the subplot was 5 soil depths (0-8, 8-16, 16-24, 24-32 and 32-40 cm), with four replicates. Pipes were introduced into the soil and, in part of the treatments, limestone was applied superficially. After ninety days, the different doses of picloram were applied on the surface of each pipe and these pipes were withdrawn after an accumulated rainfall of 128 mm, to perform the bioassay using cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus). Evaluations of plant development (phytotoxicity and shoot biomass) were carried out 21 days after sowing. It was concluded that picloram showed high leaching rate under all studied conditions and liming increased picloram leaching at doses lower than 768 g ha-1.
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