1965
DOI: 10.1590/s0006-87051965000100009
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Adubação da cana-de-açúcar. XI - Experiências com diversos fosfatos (1961 a 1963)

Abstract: Dando prosseguimento ao estudo da eficiência de diversos fosfatos para a cultura da cana-de-açúcar, neste trabalho são relatadas mais cinco experiências, realizadas entre 1961 e 1963 (três em terra-roxa-misturada, uma em solo massapé-salmourão e uma em solo derivado do arenito Bauru), nas quais foram empregados, na presença de NK, 50. 100 e 150 kg/ha de P2O5 total. Tôdas apresentaram produções satisfatórias e respostas significativas ao fósforo. Em média das cinco experiências e das três doses usadas, foram os… Show more

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“…This could be explained to a large extent by the chief soil characte ristics -high acidity and high P fixing power. Table 6-1 gives the results of an experiment with sugar cane (ALVAREZ et al, 1965) showing that magnesium thermophosphate (Mg TP) gave higher yields than ordinary superphosphate (OSP) a finding which is confirmed by other trials with different species. Altough the unit cost of P2O5 in Mg TP is higher than in OSP, the two sources have the same relative economic efficiency (Ta ble 6-2).…”
Section: Sources and Ratesmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…This could be explained to a large extent by the chief soil characte ristics -high acidity and high P fixing power. Table 6-1 gives the results of an experiment with sugar cane (ALVAREZ et al, 1965) showing that magnesium thermophosphate (Mg TP) gave higher yields than ordinary superphosphate (OSP) a finding which is confirmed by other trials with different species. Altough the unit cost of P2O5 in Mg TP is higher than in OSP, the two sources have the same relative economic efficiency (Ta ble 6-2).…”
Section: Sources and Ratesmentioning
confidence: 59%