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22/11/2021 |
Data da última atualização: |
22/11/2021 |
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Autoria: |
LOPES, V. A.; WEI, M. C. F.; CARDOSO, T. M.; MARTINS, E. de S.; CASAGRANDE, J. C.; MARIANO, E. D. |
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VALÉRIA ADRIELE LOPES; MARCELO CHAN FU WEI; TAINÁ MARTINS CARDOSO; EDER DE SOUZA MARTINS, CPAC; JOSÉ CARLOS CASAGRANDE; EDUARDO DAL AVA MARIANO. |
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Phosphorus acquisition from phosphate rock by soil cover crops, maize, and a buckwheat?maize cropping system. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
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Scientia Agricola, v. 79, n. 4, e20200319, 2022. |
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Inglês |
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ABSTRACT: Alternatives to enhance the consensual low phosphorus (P) use efficiency of agriculture may include use of phosphate rock (PR) and plant species with unequal ability to get soil and rock P interplanted in cropping systems to allow plants with higher ability to facilitate access to P of plants with lower ability. This study investigated (i) the maize and three soil cover crops on their capacity to acquire P from PR and (ii) measured P acquisition of maize interplanted with the soil cover crop with the highest capacity to acquire P shown in (i). Experiments were carried out in a greenhouse, with plants grown in single and mixed cropping in pots containing a sandy, low?P soil amended with Monocalcium Phosphate (McP) or the Brazilian PR Itafós. Plant biomass production with PR, in relation to McP, was 83.7 % for buckwheat, 83.6 % for forage radish, 51.8 % for maize, and 0.3 % for pigeon pea. Buckwheat showed capacity of acquiring P from PR; nevertheless, it did not increase growth or P nutrition of maize interplanted in the soil amended with PR, showing no significant P facilitation. The soil amended with McP showed competition between the two plants in the pots. Maize had a greater growth in mixed than in single cropping and this occurred at the expenses of buckwheat. Despite the P mobilization potential of buckwheat, its simple interplanting with maize did not produce positive results. |
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Competição; Consórcio; Facilitação. |
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