2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-05362012000300007
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Cultivo de gladíolos em função das doses de calcário e potássio

Abstract: Para o cultivo do gladíolo no Cerrado, caracterizado por solos de baixa fertilidade e elevada acidez, faz-se necessário o uso de corretivo agrícola e fertilização, especialmente a potássica. Assim, o objetivo desta pesquisa foi avaliar o efeito de diferentes doses de calcário e de potássio na produção comercial de plantas de gladíolo, cultivadas em um Latossolo Vermelho Distroférrico. O experimento foi conduzido na UFGD, em Dourados (MS). O delineamento experimental constou de blocos casualizados com quatro re… Show more

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“…Zubair et al (2006) report that the application of 200 kg ha -1 K 2 SO 4 delayed flowering for upto 20 days, while 100 kg ha -1 anticipated flowering to take place in eight days when compared with control plants (0 kg ha -1 ). Bratti et al (2012) in a study with plant gladioli, cultivate Peter pears grown in plastic containers of 5 L with limestone and potassium levels observed early flowering to 72.1 days after planting. We observed in the individual analysis of soil moisture, that there was a decrease in the number of days from plant emergence to flowering with moisture increase (Fig.…”
Section: Number Of Days From Plant Floweringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zubair et al (2006) report that the application of 200 kg ha -1 K 2 SO 4 delayed flowering for upto 20 days, while 100 kg ha -1 anticipated flowering to take place in eight days when compared with control plants (0 kg ha -1 ). Bratti et al (2012) in a study with plant gladioli, cultivate Peter pears grown in plastic containers of 5 L with limestone and potassium levels observed early flowering to 72.1 days after planting. We observed in the individual analysis of soil moisture, that there was a decrease in the number of days from plant emergence to flowering with moisture increase (Fig.…”
Section: Number Of Days From Plant Floweringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it should be pointed out that the excess of any nutrient deranges the absorption of the others, which limits the vegetative potential. Bratti et al (2012), studying the production of gladiolus as a function of liming and K fertilization, observed that the excess of K and CaCO 3 not only compromised vegetative development and flower production, but also caused reduction in the diameter of the produced corms. These authors also observed that high K 2 O doses were responsible for the reduction in Mg absorption by plants.…”
Section: Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The levels of K in the heliconia plants, with the application of the dolomitic lime differ from the results of other studies of species of cut flowers (Bratti et al, 2012). According to Malavolta (2006), the antagonism between K and Ca is a result of competition in the soil solution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…For the roots, the highest level was obtained without applying lime and N levels decreased as the dose increased. Bratti et al (2012) evaluated the level of N in gladiolus leaves after applying lime, and showed that doses over 2.05 t ha -1 promoted the absorption of N; they obtained a maximum level of 12.9 g kg -1 of N with a dose of 8 t ha -1 . According to these authors, lime facilitates the mineralization of nitrogen, making it easier for the plant to use the nutrient.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%