2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782009005000064
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Rendimento de feijão e alterações no pH e na matéria orgânica do solo em função de doses de composto de resíduo de algodão

Abstract: III Candido Alves da (0, 20, 40, 60, 80t ha -1 ) from the textile factory, in five replications. The application of the cotton waste compost promoted increase in the growth and productive characteristics in bean crop, and increased the pH values and soil organic matter. Thus, the compost showed as an alternative for fertilization of the culture.

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“…The application of different AR doses produced positive effects, with linear increasing behavior for height and shoot dry matter, as also observed by Ramos et al (2009) in the bean crop receiving composted cotton residue (Figure 3). Considering the chemical conditions of the applied AR, the observed response is easily explained, because there was addition of nutrients to the soil (Carrier et al, 2012;Ram & Masto, 2014), which improved its chemical attributes.…”
Section: +supporting
confidence: 65%
“…The application of different AR doses produced positive effects, with linear increasing behavior for height and shoot dry matter, as also observed by Ramos et al (2009) in the bean crop receiving composted cotton residue (Figure 3). Considering the chemical conditions of the applied AR, the observed response is easily explained, because there was addition of nutrients to the soil (Carrier et al, 2012;Ram & Masto, 2014), which improved its chemical attributes.…”
Section: +supporting
confidence: 65%
“…Ramos et al (2009) obtiveram aumentos de pH e MOS em resposta a um resíduo de algodão compostado na cultura do feijoeiro. As demais características do solo não foram alteradas pelos diferentes compostos no presente trabalho.…”
Section: Características Químicas Do Solounclassified
“…Regarding the doses of organic compost, it was found that the pH, CEC, SOC, Ca, Mg, P and Zn values increased linearly, while there was no significant effect on the values of N, Ni, Cu, Cr, Pb and Cd (Table 3). Ramos et al (2009), Abreu et al (2010) and Cardoso et al (2011) also found an improvement in soil fertility amendments with higher doses of organic compost after lettuce plants growing. Other authors point out that the amounts of nutrients made available by organic compost are proportional to the doses applied (Damatto et al, 2006;Magro et al, 2010;Cardoso et al, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In the second harvest, the production of fresh matter increased linearly with the doses of organic composts (Table 4). These results can be explained by the slow release of nutrients from organic compost and the relatively short cycle of lettuce plants (Ramos et al, 2009;Kano et al, 2011;Yagioka et al, 2014) In addition to the characteristics of the organic compost, it is important to consider the initial soil fertility. Lanna et al (2018), studying the residual effect of the organic compost for radish, after the chicory harvest, found a linear increase in the production of radish plants in the highest doses of organic compost in high fertility soils, while in low fertility soils there were no significant responses to increased doses of organic compost.…”
Section: ------------------------------------------------------Mg Kg mentioning
confidence: 99%