2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832009000200013
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Frações de fósforo no solo e sua relação com a absorção pelas plantas de arroz irrigado por alagamento em solos do Rio Grande do Sul

Abstract: RESUMOOs solos utilizados na cultura de arroz irrigado, por alagamento, no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul são oriundos de diferentes materiais de origem, os quais conferem variações na distribuição das frações de P. Com o objetivo de quantificar as frações de P no solo e de relacioná-las com o P acumulado por plantas de arroz, foi realizado um experimento em casa de vegetação com amostras de quatro solos, nos quais foi cultivado arroz por 35 dias, sem e com a adição de 39,30 mg kg -1 de P. Nas amostras dos solos … Show more

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“…Most P was accumulated in the residual P fraction, followed by the inorganic P fraction extracted by 0.1 mol L -1 NaOH and organic P extracted by 0.1 mol L -1 NaOH from all three studied soils. Similar results were found by Gonçalves & Meurer (2009), who reported that in many soils of southern Brazil, including some with a history of application of phosphate fertilizers, most soil P was contained in the residual fraction. The highest accumulation of labile inorganic P of all three studied areas was found in vineyard 2, which reinforces the tendency to P transfer in this soil.…”
Section: Phosphorus Fractionssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Most P was accumulated in the residual P fraction, followed by the inorganic P fraction extracted by 0.1 mol L -1 NaOH and organic P extracted by 0.1 mol L -1 NaOH from all three studied soils. Similar results were found by Gonçalves & Meurer (2009), who reported that in many soils of southern Brazil, including some with a history of application of phosphate fertilizers, most soil P was contained in the residual fraction. The highest accumulation of labile inorganic P of all three studied areas was found in vineyard 2, which reinforces the tendency to P transfer in this soil.…”
Section: Phosphorus Fractionssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…It may contribute to the plants nutrition only when there is extreme lack of this nutrient in the soil (Schmitt et al 2013a). Some studies have shown that, in numerous soils from southern Brazil, most of the available P is found in the residual fraction (Rheinheimer et al 2008;Gonçalves and Meurer 2009). However, after the addition of phosphate fertilizers, a rearrangement of P in the soil and P buildup in all fractions may occur.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isso sugere a possibilidade de mineralização do Po H2O e transferência para o Pi RTA . Apesar de os valores absolutos de aumento e diminuição terem sido muito semelhantes em todas as camadas, o aumento percentual no Pi foi de 2, 10, 9 e 33%, nas camadas de 0-5, 5-10, 10-20 e 20-40 cm, respectivamente, com efeito significativo no Pi apenas na camada de 20-40 cm, em virtude dos menores teores de P. A alta labilidade das formas extraídas com bicarbonato é relatada pela maioria dos autores que trabalharam com fracionamento de P, indicando que o teor de Pi RTA , sozinho, não representa o P disponível do solo (Redel et al, 2007;Gonçalves & Meurer, 2009;Pavinato et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Gonçalves & Meurer (2009) determinaram coeficientes de correlação de 0,73** entre P acumulado em plantas de arroz e formas de P extraídas por NaOH 0,1 mol L -1…”
Section: Resultsunclassified