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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.11.2014.tde-12082014-102711
Document
Author
Full name
Ana Paula Bettoni Teles
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Piracicaba, 2014
Supervisor
Committee
Pavinato, Paulo Sergio (President)
Favarin, José Laercio
Fernandes, Dirceu Maximino
Title in Portuguese
Influência de plantas de cobertura e fertilizantes fosfatados nas frações de fósforo e nos atributos químicos do solo
Keywords in Portuguese
Fosfato natural
Fracionamento de fósforo
Labilidade
Superfosfato simples
Abstract in Portuguese
As plantas de cobertura podem desenvolver diferentes mecanismos para absorver e solubilizar o fósforo proveniente do solo, especialmente em ambientes com baixa disponibilidade, melhorando também o aproveitamento do P aplicado via fertilizante. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi de avaliar as alterações na disponibilidade e nas frações que o P se encontra no solo, e nos atributos químicos do solo, sob cultivos de plantas de cobertura no inverno, associadas ao efeito residual da adubação fosfatada solúvel e de baixa solubilidade aplicada no cultivo de verão. O experimento foi conduzido com seis plantas de cobertura (ervilhaca - Vicia sativa, tremoço branco - Lupinus albus, nabo forrageiro - Raphanus sativus, azevém - Lolium multiflorum, aveia preta - Avena strigosa, trevo branco - Trifolium repens) mais o pousio e duas fontes de fertilizantes fosfatados (Fosfato Natural - FN e Superfosfato Simples - SPS) mais o controle (sem P), com o cultivo de milho no verão, durante três anos. O delineamento utilizado foi o de blocos casualizados com parcelas subdivididas, em esquema fatorial 7 x 3, com três repetições. As fontes de fertilizantes fosfatados constituíram as parcelas e as espécies de plantas de cobertura, as subparcelas. Após o cultivo das plantas de cobertura, no primeiro e terceiro ano, foram coletadas amostras de solo nas camadas de 0-5, 5-10 e 10-20 cm, para análise das frações de P no solo, através da técnica de fracionamento, e dos atributos químicos do solo (pH, acidez potencial, cálcio, magnésio e potássio). Os resultados do fracionamento de P mostraram que, tanto as frações lábeis quanto as frações de menor labilidade não foram ou foram pouco influenciadas pelas plantas de cobertura, durante os três anos de cultivo. A aplicação de fertilizantes fosfatados promoveu acúmulo de P no solo, principalmente, nas frações de baixa labilidade. Observou-se também que, ao longo do tempo, independente do tratamento, ocorreu aumento dos teores de P no solo nas formas lábeis e não-lábeis, e diminuição das formas moderadamente lábeis, em todas as camadas. De modo geral, não foi observado efeito significativo das plantas de cobertura sobre os atributos químicos do solo no presente estudo.
Title in English
Influence of cover crops and phosphate fertilizer sources on soil phosphorus fractions and chemical attributes
Keywords in English
Lability
Phosphorus fractionation
Rock Phosphate
Simple Superphosphate
Abstract in English
The cover crops can develop different mechanisms to uptake and solubilize soil phosphorus, especially in environments with low availability, also improving the use of P from fertilizers. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate changes in P availability and P fractions in soil, and soil chemical attributes, under cultivation of winter cover crop, associated with the residual effect of high and low solubility phosphate fertilization applied in the summer crop. The experiment was composed of six cover crops (vetch - Vicia sativa, white lupin - Lupinus albus, radish - Raphanus sativus, ryegrass - Lolium multiflorum, black oat - Avena strigosa, white clover - Trifolium repens) plus a fallow, and two sources of phosphate fertilizers (Rock Phosphate-FN and Simple Superphosphate-SPS) plus a control without P, with the cultivation of maize in summer for three consecutive years. The experimental design used was a split plot distributed in randomized blocks, in a factorial scheme of 7 x 3 with three replications. Phosphate fertilizer sources constituted the plot and cover crop species was the subplot. After the cultivation of cover crops in the first and third year, soil samples were collected in layers of 0-5, 5-10 and 10-20 cm, for analysis of P fractions in the soil, through the technique of fractionation, and chemical attributes of the soil (pH, potential acidity, calcium, magnesium and potassium). The results of the P fractionation showed that both labile and lower lability fractions were not or little influenced by cover crops during the three years of cultivation. The application of phosphate fertilizers promoted accumulation of P in the soil, especially in less labile fractions. Also it was observed that, over time, regardless of treatment, the levels of P in soil in the labile and non-labile fractions increased, and moderately labile fractions decreased, in all the depth layers. Generally, it was not observed significant effect of cover crops on the chemical soil attributes on this study.
 
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