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Embrapa Arroz e Feijão. |
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09/12/1999 |
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FAGERIA, N. K.; BALIGAR, V. C. |
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NAND KUMAR FAGERIA, CNPAF; V. C. BALIGAR. |
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Growth and nutrient concentrations of common bean, lowland rice, corn, soybean, and wheat at different soil pH on and inceptisol. |
Ano de publicação: |
1999 |
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Journal of Plant Nutrition, v. 22, n. 9, p. 1495-1507, 1999. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1080/01904169909365730 |
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Inglês |
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Soil pH is an important soil chemical property of acid soils that profoundly affects the growth and nutrient uptake by crops. Five greenhouse experiments were conducted to evaluate responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.), corn (Zea mays L.), soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.), and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to mean soil pH values of 4.9, 5.9, 6.4, 6.7, and 7 on an Inceptisol. Relative dry matter yield (DMY) of shoots of all the crops tested was significantly affected by soil pH. Based on the quadratic response optimum pH for maximum relative Dry matter yield of wheat was 6.3, for soybean 5.6, for corn 5.4, for common bean 6 and for rice 4.9. This shows that crops responded differently to soil acidity. Among the crops tested, rice was the most tolerant and wheat was the most intolerant to soil acidity. On an average concentration of calcium (Ca) and potassium (K) in the plant shoots increased quadratically with increased soil pH except K concentration in the shoots of corn and soybean decreased. Magnesium (Mg) concentrations in the shoots of common bean and wheat decreased with increasing soil pH but in lowland rice, corn, and soybean increased quadratically with increasing soil pH. Phosphorus (P) concentrations in the shoots of common bean, wheat, and corn was increased but in lowland rice and soybean decreased with increasing soil pH. With few exceptions, most of the micronutrients concentrations decreased with increasing soil pH. |
Thesagro: |
Arroz; Cerrado; Feijão; Glycine Max; Nutriente; Oryza Sativa; Phaseolus Vulgaris; Soja; Solo; Trigo; Triticum Aestivum; Zea Mays. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Beans; Corn; Rice. |
Categoria do assunto: |
F Plantas e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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LEADER 02400naa a2200325 a 4500 001 1206561 005 2020-06-25 008 1999 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1080/01904169909365730$2DOI 100 1 $aFAGERIA, N. K. 245 $aGrowth and nutrient concentrations of common bean, lowland rice, corn, soybean, and wheat at different soil pH on and inceptisol.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c1999 520 $aSoil pH is an important soil chemical property of acid soils that profoundly affects the growth and nutrient uptake by crops. Five greenhouse experiments were conducted to evaluate responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.), corn (Zea mays L.), soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.), and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to mean soil pH values of 4.9, 5.9, 6.4, 6.7, and 7 on an Inceptisol. Relative dry matter yield (DMY) of shoots of all the crops tested was significantly affected by soil pH. Based on the quadratic response optimum pH for maximum relative Dry matter yield of wheat was 6.3, for soybean 5.6, for corn 5.4, for common bean 6 and for rice 4.9. This shows that crops responded differently to soil acidity. Among the crops tested, rice was the most tolerant and wheat was the most intolerant to soil acidity. On an average concentration of calcium (Ca) and potassium (K) in the plant shoots increased quadratically with increased soil pH except K concentration in the shoots of corn and soybean decreased. Magnesium (Mg) concentrations in the shoots of common bean and wheat decreased with increasing soil pH but in lowland rice, corn, and soybean increased quadratically with increasing soil pH. Phosphorus (P) concentrations in the shoots of common bean, wheat, and corn was increased but in lowland rice and soybean decreased with increasing soil pH. With few exceptions, most of the micronutrients concentrations decreased with increasing soil pH. 650 $aBeans 650 $aCorn 650 $aRice 650 $aArroz 650 $aCerrado 650 $aFeijão 650 $aGlycine Max 650 $aNutriente 650 $aOryza Sativa 650 $aPhaseolus Vulgaris 650 $aSoja 650 $aSolo 650 $aTrigo 650 $aTriticum Aestivum 650 $aZea Mays 700 1 $aBALIGAR, V. C. 773 $tJournal of Plant Nutrition$gv. 22, n. 9, p. 1495-1507, 1999.
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06/09/2019 |
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TOMAS, W. M.; ROQUE, F. de O.; MORATO, R. G.; MÉDICI, P. E.; CHIARAVALLOTI, R. M.; TORTATO, F. R.; PENHA, J. M. F.; IZZO, T. J.; GARCIA, L. C.; LOURIVAL, R. F. F.; GIRARD, P.; ALBUQUERQUE, N. R.; ALMEIDA-GOMES, M.; ANDRADE, M. H. DA S.; ARAÚJO, F. A. S.; ARAÚJO, A. C.; ARRUDA, E. C. DE.; ASSUNÇÃO, V. A.; BATTIROLA, L. D.; BENITES, M.; BOLZAN, F. P.; BOOCK, J. C.; BORTOLOTTO, I. M.; BRASIL, M. DA S.; CAMILO, A. R.; CAMPOS, Z.; CARNIELLO, M. A.; CATELLA, A. C.; CHEIDA, C. C.; CRAWSHAW JR. P. G.; CRISPIM, S. M. A.; DAMASCENO JUNIOR, G. A.; DESBIEZ, A. L. J.; DIAS, F. A.; EATON, D. P.; FAGGIONI, G. P.; FARINACCIO, M. A.; FERNANDES, J. F. A.; FERREIRA, V. L.; FISCHER, E. A.; FRAGOSO, C. E.; FREITAS, G. O.; GALVANI, F.; GARCIA, A. S.; GARCIA, C. M.; GRACIOLLI, G.; GUARIENTO, R. D.; GUEDES, N. M. R.; GUERRA, A.; HERRERA, H. M.; HOOGESTEIJN, R.; IKEDA, S. C.; JULIANO, R. S.; KANTEK, D. L. Z. K.; KEUROGHLIAN, A.; LACERDA, A. C. R.; LACERDA, A. L. R.; LANDEIRO, V. L.; LAPS, R. R.; LAYME, V.; LEIMGRUBER, P.; ROCHA, F. L.; MAMEDE, S.; MARQUES, D. K. S.; MARQUES, M. I.; MATEUS, L. A. F.; MORAES R. N.; MOREIRA, T. A.; MOURAO, G.; NICOLA, R. D.; NOGUEIRA, D. G.; NUNES, A. P.; CUNHA, C. N. DA.; OLIVEIRA, M. D. de; OLIVEIRA, M. R.; PAGGI, G. M.; PELLEGRIN, A. O.; PEREIRA, G. M. F.; PERES, I. A. H. F. S.; PINHO, J. B.; POTT, A.; PROVETE, D. B.; REIS, V. D. A. dos; REIS, L. K. DOS; RENAUD, P. C.; RIBEIRO, D. B.; ROSSETTO, O. C.; SABINO, J.; RUMIZ, D.; SALIS, S. M.; SANTANA, D. J.; SANTOS, S. A.; SARTORI, Â. L.; SATO, M.; SCHUCHMANN, K-L.; SCREMIN-DIAS, E.; SEIXAS, G. H. F.; SEVERO-NETO, F.; SIGRIST, M. R.; SILVA, A.; SILVA, C. J.; SIQUEIRA, A. L.; SORIANO, B. M. A.; SOUSA, L. M.; SOUZA, F. L.; STRUSSMANN, C.; SUGAI, L. S. M.; TOCANTINS, N.; URBANETZ, C.; VALENTE-NETO, F.; VIANA, D. P.; YANOSKY, A.; JUNK, W. J. |
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WALFRIDO MORAES TOMAS, CPAP; FABIO DE OLIVEIRA ROQUE, UFMS; RONALDO G. MORATO, ICMBio/CNAP; PATRÍCIA EMÍLIA MÉDICI, IPE; RAFAEL M. CHIARAVALLOTI, IPE; FERNANDO R. TORTATO, PANTHERA, POCONÉ, MT; JERRY M. F. PENHA, UFMS; THIAGO J. IZZO, UFMT; LETICIA C. GARCIA, UFMS; REINALDO F. F. LOURIVAL, NATURE AND CULTURE INTERNATIONAL - NCI; PIERRE GIRARD, UFMT; NELSON R. ALBUQUERQUE, UFMS; MAURICIO ALMEIDA-GOMES, UFMS; MARIA H. DA SILVA ANDRADE, UFMS; FLAVIA A. S. ARAÚJO, WWW-Brasil; ANDREA C. ARAÚJO, UFMS; ERICA C. DE ARRUDA, UFMT/INAU; VIVIAN A. ASSUNÇÃO, UFMS; LEANDRO D. BATTIROLA, UFMT; MARISTELA BENITES, INSTITUTO MAMEDE DE PESQUISA AMBIENTAL E ECOTURISMO; FABIO P. BOLZAN, UFMS; JULIA C. BOOCK, WWW-Brasil; IEDA M. BORTOLOTTO, UFMS; MARIVAINE DA SILVA BRASIL, UFMS-CPAN; ANDRE R. CAMILO, XARAYES; ZILCA MARIA DA SILVA CAMPOS, CPAP; MARIA A. CARNIELLO, UNEMAT; AGOSTINHO CARLOS CATELLA, CPAP; CAROLINA C. CHEIDA, ICB; PETER G. CRAWSHAW JR., ICMBio/CENAP; SANDRA MARA ARAUJO CRISPIM, CPAP; GERALDO A. D. JUNIOR, UFMS; ARNAUD L. J. DESBIEZ, ICAS; FELIPE A. DIAS, SOS Pantanal; DONALD P. EATON, WWW-Brasil; GABRIEL P. FAGGIONI, IFMS - Campus Corumbá; MARIA A. FARINACCIO, UFMS-CPAN; JULIO F. A. FERNANDES, MUPAN; VANDA L. FERREIRA, UFMS; ERICH A. FISCHER, UFMS; CARLOS E. FRAGOSO, ASSOCIAÇÃO ONÇAFARI; GABRIEL O. FREITAS, UFMS-CPAN/XARAYES; FABIO GALVANI, CPAP; AUREA S. GARCIA, MUPAN; CAROLINA M. GARCIA, INDEPENDENT RESEARCHER, BRAZIL; GUSTAVO GRACIOLLI, UFMS; RAFAEL D. GUARIENTO, UFMS; NEIVA M. R. GUEDES, INSTITUTO ARARA AZUL/UNIDERP; ANGÉLICA GUERRA, UFMS; HEITOR M. HERRERA, UCDB; RAFAEL HOOGESTEIJN, PANTHERA, POCONÉ, MT.; SOLANGE C. IKEDA, UNEMAT; RAQUEL SOARES JULIANO, CPAP; DANIEL L. Z. K. KANTEK, ICMBio; ALEXINE KEUROGHLIAN, IUCN/SSC; ANA C. R. LACERDA, INPE; ANDRÉ L. R. LACERDA, UFMT; VICTOR L. LANDEIRO, UFMT; RUDI R. LAPS, UFMS; VIVIANE LAYME, UFMT; PETER LEIMGRUBER, SMITHSONIAN CONSERVATION BIOLOGY INSTITUTE; FABIANA L. ROCHA, UFPB; SIMONE MAMEDE, INSTITUTO MAMEDE DE PESQUISA AMBIENTAL E ECOTURISMO; DEBORA KARLA SILVESTRE MARQUES, CPAP; MARINEZ I. MARQUES, UFMT; LÚCIA A. F. MATEUS, UFMT; ROSANA N. MORAES, SMITHSONIAN CONSERVATION BIOLOGY INSTITUTE; THAMY A. MOREIRA, INSTITUTO ARARA AZUL; GUILHERME DE MIRANDA MOURAO, CPAP; RAFAELA D. NICOLA, MUPAN; DAVIDSON G. NOGUEIRA, UFMS; ALESSANDRO P. NUNES, INDEPENDENT RESEARCHER, BRAZIL; CATIA NUNES DA CUNHA, UFMT/CPP/INAU; MARCIA DIVINA DE OLIVEIRA, CPAP; MAXWELL R. OLIVEIRA, UFMS/XARAYES; GECELE M. PAGGI, UFMS-CPAN; AIESCA OLIVEIRA PELLEGRIN, CPAP; GUELLITY M. F. PEREIRA, UFMS; IGOR ALEXANDRE HANY FUZETA S PERES, CPAP; JOÃO B. PINHO, UFMT; ARNILDO POTT, UFMS; DIOGO B. PROVETE, UFMS; VANDERLEI DONISETI ACASSIO DOS REIS, CPAP; LETÍCIA K. DOS REIS, UFMS; PIERRE-CYRIL RENAUD, UNIVERSITÉ D’ANGERS, FRANCE; DANILO B. RIBEIRO, UFMS; ONELIA C. ROSSETTO, UFMT; JOSÉ SABINO, UNIDERP; DAMIÁN RUMIZ, MUSEO DE HISTORIA NATURAL NOEL KEMPFF MERCADO; SUZANA MARIA DE SALIS, CPAP; DIEGO J. SANTANA, UFMS; SANDRA APARECIDA SANTOS, CPAP; ÂNGELA L. SARTORI, UFMS; MICHELE SATO, UFMT; KARL-L. SCHUCHMANN, CO.BRA Computational Bioacustics Research Unit, INAU- CNPq/UFMT; EDNA SCREMIN-DIAS, UFMS; GLÁUCIA H. F. SEIXAS, FUNDAÇÃO NEOTRÓPICA DO BRASIL; FRANCISCO SEVERO-NETO, UFMS; MARIA R. SIGRIST, UFMS; AGNALDO SILVA, UFMS-CPAN; CAROLINA J. SILVA, UNEMAT; ANDRÉ L. SIQUEIRA, Eco; BALBINA MARIA ARAUJO SORIANO, CPAP; LAERCIO M. SOUSA, REPAMS; FRANCO L. SOUZA, UFMS; CHRISTINE STRUSSMANN, UFMT; LARISSA S. M. SUGAI, UNESP; NELY TOCANTINS, UFMT; CATIA URBANETZ, CPAP; FRANCISCO VALENTE-NETO, UFMS; DIEGO P. VIANA, UFMS; ALBERTO YANOSKY, ASSOCIACIÓN GUYRA PARAGUAY; WOLFGANG J. JUNK, UFMT/CPP/INAU. |
Título: |
Sustainability Agenda for the Pantanal Wetland: Perspectives on a Collaborative Interface for Science, Policy, and Decision-Making. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Tropical Conservation Science, v. 12, p. 1-30, 2019. |
DOI: |
10.1177/1940082919872634 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Building bridges between environmental and political agendas is essential nowadays in face of the increasing human pressure on natural environments, including wetlands. Wetlands provide critical ecosystem services for humanity and can generate a considerable direct or indirect income to the local communities. To meet many of the sustainable development goals, we need to move our trajectory from the current environmental destructive development to a wiser wetland use. The current article contain a proposed agenda for the Pantanal aiming the improvement of public policy for conservation in the Pantanal, one of the largest, most diverse, and continuous inland wetland in the world. We suggest and discuss a list of 11 essential interfaces between science, policy, and development in region linked to the proposed agenda. We believe that a functional science network can booster the collaborative capability to generate creative ideas and solutions to address the big challenges faced by the Pantanal wetland. |
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Development; Sustainability. |
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Biodiversity; Education; Pantanal; Wetlands. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/202352/1/Sustainability-Agenda-2019.pdf
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