Oliveira, Reginaldo De and Silva, Laércio Santos and Souza, Naiara Fernanda de and Pietroski, Marizane and Caione, Gustavo and Júnior, Getulio de Freitas Seben and Ferbonink, Guilherme Ferreira and Gomes, Romário Pimenta and Júnior, José Marques and Santos, Gustavo André de Araújo and Campos, Milton Cesar Costa (2018) Mineralogy and Maximum Phosphorus Adsorption Capacity in Soybean Development. Journal of Agricultural Science, 10 (7). p. 242. ISSN 1916-9752
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Abstract
The low natural fertility of tropical soils and the mineralogy almost dominated by iron and aluminum oxides limit the availability of phosphorus (P) to the plants, causing negative impacts on soybean yield. Objective was to evaluate the effect of phosphate fertilization on soils with different maximum phosphorus adsorption capacities (PAC) in soybean development. The experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions, using Red-yellow Latosol (RYL) and a Typic Hapludalf (TH) soil as substrate. The analyses were performed by a completely randomized experimental design in a 5 × 2 factorial arrangement with three replications. The treatments consisted of 5 doses of P applied, corresponding to 0, 1, 6, 12, and 24% of PAC of each soil. In the soil, the mineralogy of the clay fraction (hematite, goethite, gibbsite and kaolinite) and crystallographic attributes were characterized. In the plant, we evaluated growth and pod production. The PAC of the soils ranged from 220 to 650 mg dm-3 with higher value in the RYL associated to clayey oxidic mineralogy and texture in relation to the TH of kaolinite origin and sandy texture, where the higher energy of adsorption observed was to TH. Phosphorus application from 16 to 21% of PAC, independently of the soil, promotes the same pattern of response with improvements in soybean development evidenced by increases in P content in plant tissue, plant height, root volume and aerial dry mass.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Journal Eprints > Agricultural and Food Science |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 15 May 2023 07:59 |
Last Modified: | 01 Feb 2024 04:09 |
URI: | http://repository.journal4submission.com/id/eprint/2020 |