984 resultados para Mineral fertilization
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Este trabalho foi conduzido com o objetivo de avaliar a influência de doses de adubação com esterco líquido de gado leiteiro, combinada com adubação mineral, sobre atributos químicos de um Latossolo Bruno, em sistema plantio direto e rotação de culturas de inverno e verão (sorgo/aveia-preta/milho/azevém/milho/azevém), para produção de silagem, nas camadas de 0-5, 5-10, 10-30, 30-50 e 50-80 cm de profundidade. Os tratamentos foram distribuídos em três blocos casualizados, divididos em 12 parcelas por bloco, em arranjo fatorial 3 x 4, sendo três doses de adubação mineral (0, 50 e 100 % da dose recomendada para as culturas) e quatro doses de adubação orgânica (0, 30, 60 e 90 m³ ha-1 ano-1). O esterco líquido aumentou o pH de forma linear na camada de 0-5 cm e quadrática na de 30-50 cm. A adubação mineral reduziu linearmente os valores de pH nas profundidades de 0-5 e 5-10 cm, havendo efeito quadrático na profundidade de 50-80 cm. A acidez potencial diminuiu na profundidade de 5-10 cm, com comportamento quadrático na profundidade de 10 a 30 cm. Houve incremento do Ca2+ trocável na profundidade de 0-5 cm ao se adubar com esterco, mas não se verificou efeito da adubação mineral sobre este atributo. Observou-se aumento nos níveis Mg2+ trocável nos tratamentos com esterco, até a profundidade de 30 cm; já para o fertilizante mineral os aumentos foram observados em profundidade superior a 30 cm. Houve incremento linear da saturação por bases com o aumento das doses de esterco, até 10 cm de profundidade; a adubação mineral diminuiu a saturação por bases na profundidade de 5-10 cm, havendo efeito quadrático na profundidade de 50-80 cm.
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Few studies on sugar cane have evaluated the root system of the crop, in spite of its importance. This is mainly due to the difficulty of evaluation and high variability of results. The objective of this study was to develop an evaluation method of the cane root system by means of probes so as to evaluate the mass, distribution and metabolically active roots related to N fertilization at planting. For this purpose, an experiment was conducted in an Arenic Kandiustults with medium texture in Jaboticabal/SP, in a randomized block design with four replications and four treatments: control (without N) and 40, 80 and 120 kg ha-1 of N applied in the form of urea in the planting furrow of the cane variety SP81 3250. One week before harvest, a urea-15N solution was applied at the cane stalk base to detect active metabolism in the root system. Trenches of 1.5 m length and 0.6 m depth were opened between two sugar cane rows for root sampling by two methods: monoliths (0.3, 0.2 and 0.15 m wide, deep and long respectively) taken from the trench wall and by probe (internal diameter 0.055 m). For each method, 15 samples per plot were collected. The roots were separated from the soil in a sieve (2 mm mesh), oven-dried (at 65 ºC) and the dry matter was measured. Root sampling by probes resulted in root mass that did not differ from the evaluation in monoliths, indicating that this evaluation method may be used for sugar cane root mass, although neither the root distribution in the soil profile nor the rhizome mass were efficiently evaluated, due to the small sample volume. Nitrogen fertilization at planting did not result in a greater root accumulation in the sugar cane plant, but caused changes in the distribution of the root system in the soil. The absence of N fertilization led to a better root distribution in the soil profile, with 50, 34 and 16 % in the 0-0.2, 0.2-0.4 and 0.4-0.6 m layers, respectively; in the fertilized treatments the roots were concentrated in the surface layer, with on average 70, 17 and 13 % for the same layers. The metabolically active roots were concentrated in the center of the cane stool, amounting to 40 % of the total root mass, regardless of N fertilization (application of 120 kg ha-1 N or without N).
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O uso de dejetos de animais na produção agrícola pode ocasionar a contaminação ou poluição das águas por nutrientes, principalmente com aplicações consecutivas na mesma área. Nesse sentido, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da aplicação de dejeto líquido de bovinos e fertilizantes minerais na lixiviação de NH4+, NO3-, P e K. Para essa avaliação, foram coletadas colunas indeformadas de solo, num experimento de campo que estava sendo conduzido por sete anos consecutivos e que continha 12 tratamentos, resultantes da combinação de quatro doses de dejeto líquido de bovinos com três doses de fertilizante mineral. O experimento de campo era conduzido num Latossolo Bruno distrófico em sistema de plantio direto com sorgo, milho, aveia-preta e azevém em rotação. Em laboratório, essas colunas, de acordo com os respectivos tratamentos de campo, foram submetidas à aplicação do dejeto líquido de bovinos (0, 30, 60 e 90 m³ ha-¹, aplicados em dose única) e dos fertilizantes minerais (0, 50 e 100 % da dose recomendada para o milho - 120, 60 e 60 kg ha-1 de N, P2O5 e K2O). Imediatamente após a aplicação de dejeto e fertilizante, a água percolada por coluna foi coletada e analisada em cinco turnos contínuos, totalizando 516 mm - aproximadamente três volumes de poros. Constatou-se aumento nas concentrações de N-NH4+, P e K com as doses de dejeto e aumento de N-NO3- e K com as doses de fertilizante mineral. No entanto, com exceção do N-NO3-, as concentrações de N-NH4+ e P estiveram abaixo do limite máximo permitido pela legislação brasileira, indicando a importância da infiltração de água no solo na redução do potencial poluidor dos dejetos.
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Selostus: Maan fosforitilan muutos pitkäaikaisessa kenttäkokeessa hietamaalla
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Aims: We performed a randomised controlled trial in children of both gender and different pubertal stages to determine whether a school-based physical activity (PA) program during a full schoolyear influences bone mineral content (BMC) and whether there are differences in response for boys and girls before and during puberty. Methods: Twenty-eight 1st and 5th grade classes were cluster randomised to an intervention (INT, 16 classes, n=297) and control (CON; 12 classes, n=205) group. The intervention consisted of a multi-component PA intervention including daily physical education during a full school year. Each lesson was predetermined, included about ten minutes of jumping or strength training exercises of various intensity and was the same for all children. Measurements included anthropometry (height and weight), tanner stages (by self-assessment), PA (by accelerometry) and BMC for total body, femoral neck, total hip and lumbar spine using dualenergy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Bone parameters were normalized for gender and tanner stage (pre- vs. puberty). Analyses were performed by a regression model adjusted for gender, baseline height, baseline weight, baseline PA, post-intervention tanner stage, baseline BMC, and cluster. Researchers were blinded to group allocation. Children in the control group did not know about the intervention arm. Results: 217 (57%) of 380 children who initially agreed to have DXA measurements had also post-intervention DXA and PA data. Mean age of prepubertal and pubertal children at baseline was 9.0±2.1 and 11.2±0.6 years, respectively. 47/114 girls and 68/103 boys were prepubertal at the end of the intervention. Compared to CON, children in INT showed statistically significant increases in BMC of total body (adjusted z-score differences: 0.123; 95%>CI 0.035 to 0.212), femoral neck (0.155; 95%>CI 0.007 to 0.302), and lumbar spine (0.127; 95%>CI 0.026 to 0.228). Importantly, there was no gender*group, but a tanner*group interaction consistently favoring prepubertal children. Conclusions: Our findings show that a general, but stringent school-based PA intervention can improve BMC in elementary school children. Pubertal stage, but not gender seems to determine bone sensitivity to physical activity loading.
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Exchangeable Al has been used as a criterion for the calculation of lime requirement in several Brazilian States. However, the laboratory method with extraction by a 1 mol L-1 KCl solution followed by indirect alkaline titration is not accurate for some Brazilian soils, mainly in the case of soils with high organic matter content. The objective of this study was therefore to evaluate the stoichiometry of H+/Al3+ in KCl soil extracts. The results suggested that organically complexed Al is the main contributor to exchangeable acidity in soils enriched with organic matter. Liming recommendations for organic soils based exclusively on exchangeable Al determined by the NaOH titration method should therefore be revised.
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A salinidade é um dos fatores que mais limitam o crescimento e desenvolvimento de plantas na região semiárida. A sobrevivência destas em ambientes salinos dependerá de processos adaptativos, que envolvem absorção, transporte e distribuição de íons nos vários órgãos da planta. Com o objetivo de avaliar o crescimento e a nutrição mineral de mudas de gliricídia cultivada em diferentes condições de salinidade, realizou-se um experimento em telado de náilon da Unidade Acadêmica de Engenharia Florestal da Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Patos - PB. As sementes foram colocadas para germinar em vasos de Leonard, contendo solução nutritiva de Hoagland & Arnon (50 % da concentração original), com as concentrações de NaCl: 0, 100 200 e 400 mmol L-1. Os tratamentos foram distribuídos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com quatro repetições, com uma planta por vaso. Aos 60 dias após a emergência, as plantas foram colhidas e avaliadas quanto a altura, matéria seca e teores de N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S e Na na raiz, no caule e nas folhas. O aumento da salinidade promoveu reduções no crescimento e nos teores de macronutrientes, ocorrendo o inverso nos teores de Na, sobretudo na raiz. A gliricídia mostrou-se sensível à salinidade.
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O teor de N mineral do solo não é usado na recomendação de adubação nitrogenada para cultivos de grãos no Brasil, devido à sua elevada instabilidade por efeito dos fatores ambientais. Seu uso poderia melhorar a eficiência das adubações e reduzir os custos de produção. Foi feita uma análise dos teores de NH4+ e de NO3- do solo, até 15 cm de profundidade, no período da pré-semeadura e do rendimento de grãos em 61 ensaios de cevada, em 20 municípios, em três Regiões Fisiográficas do Rio Grande do Sul, de 2002 a 2005. Os rendimentos foram divididos em classes (muito baixo, baixo, médio, alto e muito alto), que foram relacionadas aos teores de N mineral, usando o modelo de regressão de Gompertz. O ajuste indicou dois marcos de N mineral delimitadores do rendimento relativo: 8 e 18 mg kg-1 de N no solo. Abaixo de 8 mg kg-1 de N houve predomínio de muito baixos rendimentos, evidenciando o efeito da baixa disponibilidade sobre a produtividade. Acima de 18 mg kg-1 de N, este nutriente não foi mais fator decisivo na formação do potencial produtivo, sendo indicativo de potencial produtivo muito alto. Esses valores poderão futuramente ser incorporados como base de um modelo de recomendação de adubação nitrogenada.
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A produção de gado de leiteiro no sul do Brasil ocorre em grande parte em sistema de semi ou completo confinamento dos animais, o que gera uma produção significativa de resíduos. Os resíduos gerados vêm sendo utilizados como única fonte de nutrientes ou associados a fontes minerais na produção de grãos e silagem, mas sua influência nas características de solo não tem sido bem caracterizada. Este trabalho foi realizado com o objetivo de avaliar a influência de doses de adubação com esterco líquido de gado leiteiro, associadas com adubação mineral, sobre os níveis de P, K, C e condutividade elétrica (CE) de um Latossolo Bruno, em sistema plantio direto e rotação de culturas de inverno e verão (sorgo/aveia-preta/milho/azevém/milho/azevém), para produção de silagem, nas camadas de 0-5, 5-10, 10-30, 30-50 e 50-80 cm de profundidade. Os tratamentos foram distribuídos em três blocos casualizados, divididos em 12 parcelas cada bloco, em arranjo fatorial 3 x 4, sendo três níveis de adubação mineral (0, 50 e 100 % da dose recomendada para as culturas) e quatro níveis de adubação orgânica (0, 30, 60 e 90 m³ ha-1 ano-1). A adubação mineral proporcionou maiores valores de P disponível (Mehlich-1 e resina) até a profundidade de 10 cm, dada a adição em profundidade pela plantadeira, enquanto, com esterco aplicado em superfície, os maiores valores ficaram restritos à profundidade de 0-5 cm. Constatou-se esgotamento de K ao longo do perfil devido à elevada extração via silagem, tendo o esterco líquido aplicado uma relação linear com teor de K disponível, em todas as profundidades analisadas. A ausência de efeito da adubação mineral sobre o K deve-se, provavelmente, à baixa dose de K adicionada. Foi observada relação direta entre doses de esterco e teores de C orgânico na camada de 0-5 cm, o mesmo não sendo observado quando do uso de adubo mineral. Baixos valores de CE sugerem grande exportação de nutrientes pela produção de silagem. Os resultados obtidos indicam que não houve movimentação significativa de P no perfil do Latossolo, mesmo após seis anos sob altas doses de esterco de gado leiteiro, e que o K aplicado via esterco e adubação mineral não é suficiente para manter os níveis deste nutriente em sistemas em que a extração de K pela silagem é alta. Nessas situações, o aumento dos teores de C orgânico é restrito à camada superficial do solo em plantio direto e diretamente relacionado com a dose de esterco aplicada.
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The rhizomes of Zingiber officinale Roscoe (ginger) are widely used for their medicinal and flavoring properties, whereas the influence of root symbionts on their growth is poorly understood. In this study, the effects of phosphate fertilization and inoculation with a mixture of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) (isolates Glomus clarum RGS101A, Entrophospora colombiana SCT115A and Acaulospora koskei SPL102A) on survival, growth and development of micropropagated ginger were investigated. After transplanting to post vitro conditions, the ginger microplants were subjected to the following treatments: a) AMF mixture, b) P addition (25 mg kg-1), c) AMF + P, and d) non-mycorrhizal control without P addition. After eight months of growth, survival ranged from 86 to 100 % in the AMF and AMF+P treatments versus 71 % survival in control and P treatments. In the AMF, P and AMF+P treatments, the shoot, root and rhizome biomass production were significantly larger than in the control plants. In the non-mycorrhizal control plants the leaf number, leaf area, number of shoots/plants, and shoot length were significantly lower than in the AMF, P and AMF+P treatments. Root colonization ranged from 81 to 93 % and was not affected by P application. The data confirmed the response of several growth variables of micropropagated ginger to mycorrhizal colonization and P addition.
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In a system in which fertilization is recommended, diagnosis of soil K availability and the establishment of critical levels are made difficult by the possibility of a contribution of non-exchangeable forms of K for plant nutrition. Due to its magnitude, this contribution is well diagnosed in long term experiments and in those which compare fertilization systems with positive and negative balances in terms of replacement of the K extracted by plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate K availability in a Hapludalf under fertilization for sixteen years with the addition of K doses. The study was undertaken in an experiment set up in 1991 and carried out until 2007 in the experimental area of the Soil Department of the Federal University of Santa Maria (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM), in Santa Maria (RS), Brazil. The soil was a Typic Hapludalf submitted to four doses of K (0, 60, 120 and 180 kg ha-1 K2O) and subdivided in the second year, when 60 kg ha-1 of K2O were reapplied in the subplots in 0, 1, 2 and 3 times. As of the fifth year, the procedure was repeated. Grain yield above ground dry matter and total K content contained in the plant tissue were evaluated. Soil samples were collected, oven dried, ground, passed through a sieve and submitted to exchangeable K analysis by the Mehlich-1 extractor; non-exchangeable K by boiling HNO3 1 mol L-1 and total K by HF digestion. Potassium fertilization guidelines should foresee the establishment of a critical level as of which the recommended dose should accompany crop needs, which coincides with the quantity exported by the grain, without there being the need for the creation of broad ranges of K availability to predict K fertilization. In adopting the K fertilization recommendations proposed in this manner, there will not be K translocation in the soil profile.
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We performed an analysis of a substudy of the randomized Tamoxifen Exemestane Adjuvant Multinational trial to determine the effects of exemestane (EXE) and tamoxifen (TAM) adjuvant treatment on bone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry compared with the trabecular bone score, a novel grey-level texture measurement that correlates with 3-dimensional parameters of bone texture in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer for the first time. In total, 36 women were randomized to receive TAM (n = 17) or EXE (n = 19). Patients receiving TAM showed a mean increase of BMD in lumbar spine from baseline of 1.0%, 1.5%, and 1.9% and in trabecular bone score of 2.2%, 3.5%, and 3.3% at 6-, 12-, and 24-mo treatment, respectively. Conversely, patients receiving EXE showed a mean decrease from baseline in lumbar spine BMD of -2.3%, -3.6%, and -5.3% and in trabecular bone score of -0.9%, -1.7%, and -2.3% at 6-, 12-, and 24-mo treatment, respectively. Changes in trabecular bone score from baseline at spine were also significantly different between EXE and TAM: p = 0.05, 0.007, and 0.006 at 6, 12, and 24mo, respectively. TAM induced an increase in BMD and bone texture analysis, whereas EXE resulted in decreases. The results were independent from each other.
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The eutrophication of aquifers is strongly linked to the mobility of P in soils. Although P mobility was considered irrelevant in a more distant past, more recent studies have shown that P, both in organic (Po) and inorganic forms (Pi), can be lost by leaching and eluviation through the soil profile, particularly in less weathered and/or sandier soils with low P adsorption capacity. The purpose of this study was to determine losses of P forms by leaching and eluviation from soil columns. Each column consisted of five PVC rings (diameter 5 cm, height 10 cm), filled with two soil types: a clayey Red-Yellow Latosol and a sandy loam Red-Yellow Latosol, which were exposed to water percolation. The soils were previously treated with four P rates (as KH2PO4 ) to reach 0, 12.5, 25.0 and 50 % of the maximum P adsorption capacity (MPAC). The P source was homogenized with the whole soil volume and incubated for 60 days. After this period the soils were placed in the columns; the soil of the top ring was mixed with five poultry litter rates of 0, 20, 40, 80, and 160 t ha-1 (dry weight basis). Treatments consisted of a 4 x 5 x 2 factorial scheme corresponding to four MPAC levels, five poultry litter rates, two soils, with three replications, arranged in a completely randomized block design. Deionized water was percolated through the columns 10 times in 35 days to simulate about 1,200 mm rainfall. In the leachate of each column the inorganic P (reactive P, Pi) and organic P forms (unreactive P, Po) were determined. At the end of the experiment, the columns were disassembled and P was extracted with the extractants Mehlich-1 (HCl 0.05 mol L-1 and H2SO4 0.0125 mol L-1) and Olsen (NaHCO3 0.5 mol L-1; pH 8.5) from the soil of each ring. The Pi and Po fractions were measured by the Olsen extractant. It was found that under higher poultry litter rates the losses of unreactive P (Po) were 6.4 times higher than of reactive P (Pi). Both the previous P fertilization and increasing poultry litter rates caused a vertical movement of P down the soil columns, as verified by P concentrations extracted by Mehlich-1 and NaHCO3 (Olsen). The environmental critical level (ECL), i.e., the P soil concentration above which P leaching increases exponentially, was 100 and 150 mg dm-3 by Mehlich-1 and 40 and 60 mg dm-3 by Olsen, for the sandy loam and clay soils, respectively. In highly weathered soils, where residual P is accumulated by successive crops, P leaching through the profile can be significant, particularly when poultry litter is applied as fertilizer.
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Nitrogen fertilizers increase the nitrous oxide (N2O) emission and can reduce the methane (CH4) oxidation from agricultural soils. However, the magnitude of this effect is unknown in Southern Brazilian edaphoclimatic conditions, as well as the potential of different sources of mineral N fertilizers in such an effect. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different mineral N sources (urea, ammonium sulphate, calcium nitrate, ammonium nitrate, Uran, controlled- release N fertilizer, and urea with urease inhibitor) on N2O and CH4 fluxes from Gleysol in the South of Brazil (Porto Alegre, RS), in comparison to a control treatment without a N application. The experiment was arranged in a randomized block with three replications, and the N fertilizer was applied to corn at the V5 growth stage. Air samples were collected from a static chambers for 15 days after the N application and the N2O and CH4 concentration were determined by gas chromatography. The topmost emissions occurred three days after the N fertilizer application and ranged from 187.8 to 8587.4 µg m-2 h-1 N. The greatest emissions were observed for N-nitric based fertilizers, while N sources with a urease inhibitor and controlled release N presented the smallest values and the N-ammonium and amidic were intermediate. This peak of N2O emissions was related to soil NO3--N (R² = 0.56, p < 0.08) when the soil water-filled pore space was up to 70 % and it indicated that N2O was predominantly produced by a denitrification process in the soil. Soil CH4 fluxes ranged from -30.1 µg m-2 h-1 C (absorption) to +32.5 µg m-2 h-1 C (emission), and the accumulated emission in the period was related to the soil NH4+-N concentration (R² = 0.82, p < 0.001), probably due to enzymatic competition between nitrification and metanotrophy processes. Despite both of the gas fluxes being affected by N fertilizers, in the average of the treatments, the impact on CH4 emission (0.2 kg ha-1 equivalent CO2-C ) was a hundredfold minor than for N2O (132.8 kg ha-1 equivalent CO2-C). Accounting for the N2O and CH4 emissions plus energetic costs of N fertilizers of 1.3 kg CO2-C kg-1 N regarding the manufacture, transport and application, we estimated an environmental impact of N sources ranging from 220.4 to 664.5 kg ha-1 CO2 -C , which can only be partially offset by C sequestration in the soil, as no study in South Brazil reported an annual net soil C accumulation rate larger than 160 kg ha-1 C due to N fertilization. The N2O mitigation can be obtained by the replacement of N-nitric sources by ammonium and amidic fertilizers. Controlled release N fertilizers and urea with urease inhibitor are also potential alternatives to N2O emission mitigation to atmospheric and systematic studies are necessary to quantify their potential in Brazilian agroecosystems.