2017
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.17.11.04.7812
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Critical phosphorus levels and availability for castor oil plant grown in different soil classes of Brazil

Abstract: The current study aims to determine critical P levels in different soil classes and their availability for castor bean initial growth. Extraction was done using Mehlich-1 and ion-exchange resin. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse, in a randomized blocks design with the application of five P doses, which were previously set for each of the four experimental soils (TCo: Chromic Orthic Luvisol; CXbe: Eutrophic Haplic Cambisol; CXve: Typical Eutrophic Cambisol; RY: Fluvic), with four repetitions for 40 d… Show more

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“…As Mehlich-1 extracts little P in soils with high clay contents and recovering low fractions of P linked to Fe and Al in the soil (Brito Neto et al, 2017), our hypothesis is that the Mehlich-1 efficiency will be lower in soils with high clay and organic matter levels (which are predominant characteristics in Amazon soils) than the Mehlich-3 efficiency and anion exchange resin. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the P availability and fertility classes in Yellow Latosol and Gleysol Haplicum soils using Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and anion exchange resin, as well as to estimate the critical levels of P in the soil and in the plant for establishing Urochloa humidicola cv.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…As Mehlich-1 extracts little P in soils with high clay contents and recovering low fractions of P linked to Fe and Al in the soil (Brito Neto et al, 2017), our hypothesis is that the Mehlich-1 efficiency will be lower in soils with high clay and organic matter levels (which are predominant characteristics in Amazon soils) than the Mehlich-3 efficiency and anion exchange resin. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the P availability and fertility classes in Yellow Latosol and Gleysol Haplicum soils using Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and anion exchange resin, as well as to estimate the critical levels of P in the soil and in the plant for establishing Urochloa humidicola cv.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%