Calcium: magnesium ratio in amendments of soil acidity: nutrition and initial development of corn plants in a Humic Alic Cambisol


Autoria(s): MEDEIROS, Joao Carlos; ALBUQUERQUE, Jackson Adriano; MAFRA, Alvaro Luiz; ROSA, Jaqueline Dalla; GATIBONI, Luciano Colpo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

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The variation in the Ca:Mg ratio in amendments used to neutralize soil acidity is one way of altering the availability of those nutrients to the plants in acid soils. The objective of the work was to evaluate the effect of different proportions of calcium and magnesium in the form of CaCO(3) and MgCO(3) Oil the nutrient uptake, and initial production of dry matter by corn plants. The study was carried out in greenhouse conditions, in Lages, SC, with a completely randomized experimental design, with three replications. The treatments were the application of equivalent to 21.0 t ha(-1) of lime, using mixtures of CaCO(3) and MgCO(3) in several proportions to obtain different Ca:Mg ratios (1: 1, 2:1, 4:1, 8:1, 16:1 and 32:1), on a Humic Alic Cambisol, with 310 g kg(-1) of clay. The application of treatments caused the following Ca:Mg ratios in the CEC: 1. 1: 1, 2.1:1, 4.0:1, 8.1:1, 16.4:1 and 31.8:1. The high concentrations of exchangeable Ca in soil caused by addition of lime with high Ca content inhibited the uptake of Mg and K by the corn plants. The increase in the soil Ca:Mg ratio reduced the dry matter production and height of plants in the initial stage of development.

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Semina: Ciências Agrárias, v.29, n.4, p.799-806, 2008

1676-546X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/19406

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Semina: Ciências Agrárias

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Palavras-Chave #Liming #nutrients #soil fertility #Zea mays #ZEA-MAYS #YIELD #ALFALFA #Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
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