Potassium availability in Brazilian semiarid soils cultivated with melon

ABSTRACT Haplic Vertisols and Typic Quartzipsamments are among the main classes of soils used for melon production in the Brazilian semiarid region. Potassium (K) is the nutrient most extracted by yellow melon fruits and, for this reason, high doses of potassium fertilizers are often applied to these soils. This study aimed to evaluate potassium fractions in soils of the Brazilian semiarid region, during the cultivation cycle of fertigated yellow melon. Two experiments were carried out with two types of soil (Haplic Vertisol and Typic Quartzipsamment). For the Vertisol, a 7 x 2 [seven evaluation periods and two soil layers (0-20 cm and 20-40 cm)] factorial arrangement was established, with four replications, totaling 56 experimental units. For the Quartzipsamment, a 9 x 2 [nine collection times and two soil layers (0-20 cm and 20-40 cm)] factorial arrangement was used, with four replications, totaling 72 experimental units. The non-exchangeable K fraction was dominant in both soils, mainly in the 0-20 cm layer, and represents an important reserve of this nutrient for melon cultivation, especially in Haplic Vertisols. The decrease in the concentrations of the soluble and exchangeable forms and the increase in the non-exchangeable form indicated an increase in the fixation of this nutrient, by fixation in the Vertisol and leaching in the Quartzipsamment, at the end of the melon cycle, when the amount of K accumulated by the plant was lower.

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Main Authors: Paiva,Kariolania Fortunato de, Severo,Pedro Jorge da Silva, Oliveira,Flávio Sarmento de, Soares,Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos, Araujo,Josinaldo Lopes
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Language:English
Published: Escola de Agronomia/UFG 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S1983-406320200001002372020-11-25Potassium availability in Brazilian semiarid soils cultivated with melonPaiva,Kariolania Fortunato deSevero,Pedro Jorge da SilvaOliveira,Flávio Sarmento deSoares,Lauriane Almeida dos AnjosAraujo,Josinaldo Lopes Cucumis melo exchangeable potassium potassium leaching ABSTRACT Haplic Vertisols and Typic Quartzipsamments are among the main classes of soils used for melon production in the Brazilian semiarid region. Potassium (K) is the nutrient most extracted by yellow melon fruits and, for this reason, high doses of potassium fertilizers are often applied to these soils. This study aimed to evaluate potassium fractions in soils of the Brazilian semiarid region, during the cultivation cycle of fertigated yellow melon. Two experiments were carried out with two types of soil (Haplic Vertisol and Typic Quartzipsamment). For the Vertisol, a 7 x 2 [seven evaluation periods and two soil layers (0-20 cm and 20-40 cm)] factorial arrangement was established, with four replications, totaling 56 experimental units. For the Quartzipsamment, a 9 x 2 [nine collection times and two soil layers (0-20 cm and 20-40 cm)] factorial arrangement was used, with four replications, totaling 72 experimental units. The non-exchangeable K fraction was dominant in both soils, mainly in the 0-20 cm layer, and represents an important reserve of this nutrient for melon cultivation, especially in Haplic Vertisols. The decrease in the concentrations of the soluble and exchangeable forms and the increase in the non-exchangeable form indicated an increase in the fixation of this nutrient, by fixation in the Vertisol and leaching in the Quartzipsamment, at the end of the melon cycle, when the amount of K accumulated by the plant was lower.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola de Agronomia/UFGPesquisa Agropecuária Tropical v.50 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-40632020000100237en10.1590/1983-40632020v5063663
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Severo,Pedro Jorge da Silva
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Soares,Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
Araujo,Josinaldo Lopes
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Severo,Pedro Jorge da Silva
Oliveira,Flávio Sarmento de
Soares,Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
Araujo,Josinaldo Lopes
Potassium availability in Brazilian semiarid soils cultivated with melon
author_facet Paiva,Kariolania Fortunato de
Severo,Pedro Jorge da Silva
Oliveira,Flávio Sarmento de
Soares,Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
Araujo,Josinaldo Lopes
author_sort Paiva,Kariolania Fortunato de
title Potassium availability in Brazilian semiarid soils cultivated with melon
title_short Potassium availability in Brazilian semiarid soils cultivated with melon
title_full Potassium availability in Brazilian semiarid soils cultivated with melon
title_fullStr Potassium availability in Brazilian semiarid soils cultivated with melon
title_full_unstemmed Potassium availability in Brazilian semiarid soils cultivated with melon
title_sort potassium availability in brazilian semiarid soils cultivated with melon
description ABSTRACT Haplic Vertisols and Typic Quartzipsamments are among the main classes of soils used for melon production in the Brazilian semiarid region. Potassium (K) is the nutrient most extracted by yellow melon fruits and, for this reason, high doses of potassium fertilizers are often applied to these soils. This study aimed to evaluate potassium fractions in soils of the Brazilian semiarid region, during the cultivation cycle of fertigated yellow melon. Two experiments were carried out with two types of soil (Haplic Vertisol and Typic Quartzipsamment). For the Vertisol, a 7 x 2 [seven evaluation periods and two soil layers (0-20 cm and 20-40 cm)] factorial arrangement was established, with four replications, totaling 56 experimental units. For the Quartzipsamment, a 9 x 2 [nine collection times and two soil layers (0-20 cm and 20-40 cm)] factorial arrangement was used, with four replications, totaling 72 experimental units. The non-exchangeable K fraction was dominant in both soils, mainly in the 0-20 cm layer, and represents an important reserve of this nutrient for melon cultivation, especially in Haplic Vertisols. The decrease in the concentrations of the soluble and exchangeable forms and the increase in the non-exchangeable form indicated an increase in the fixation of this nutrient, by fixation in the Vertisol and leaching in the Quartzipsamment, at the end of the melon cycle, when the amount of K accumulated by the plant was lower.
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