2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832010000400020
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Crescimento radicular, extração de nutrientes e produção de grãos de genótipos de milho em diferentes quantidades de palha de aveia-preta em plantio direto

Abstract: RESUMOA manutenção da palha na superfície do solo atua principalmente na proteção contra o impacto das gotas de chuva, reduzindo a desagregação, o escorrimento superficial, o transporte de sedimentos e, consequentemente, a erosão. Essa proteção pode ter efeitos significativos nos atributos da planta de milho. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da quantidade de palha de aveia-preta em plantio direto no crescimento radicular, na extração de nutrientes e na produção de grãos de genótipos de milho. O e… Show more

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“…Moran et al (2005) evaluated the effect of mineral N on the stabilization of the SOM in the presence of rice straw and found a higher concentration of C of the residue converted into humin when adding mineral 15 N (163 µg g -1 of C). According to Sá et al (2010), the great straw mass in the NTS contribute to reduce soil water evaporation and temperature variation, providing favorable conditions for development of tertiary roots, which have short life and high sensitivity to temperatures greater than 36°C. These authors observed greater root growth of maize genotypes in the topsoil under the NTS that had greater amount of straw (10 Mg ha -1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moran et al (2005) evaluated the effect of mineral N on the stabilization of the SOM in the presence of rice straw and found a higher concentration of C of the residue converted into humin when adding mineral 15 N (163 µg g -1 of C). According to Sá et al (2010), the great straw mass in the NTS contribute to reduce soil water evaporation and temperature variation, providing favorable conditions for development of tertiary roots, which have short life and high sensitivity to temperatures greater than 36°C. These authors observed greater root growth of maize genotypes in the topsoil under the NTS that had greater amount of straw (10 Mg ha -1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, soil coverage allows improved microbiological conditions and enables a favorable environment for superficial root growth (SÁ et al, 2010); and, as pulse irrigation provides water in greater frequency within this layer, it is likely to happen yield enhancement.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Sá et al (2010), root development in maize plants benefits from an increase in oat straw in both the surface layer (0 to 0.20 m) and the subsurface layer (0.50 than 1,00 m) of the soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%