2021
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i10.18331
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Pó de rocha como condicionador de solo para o feijoeiro no norte de Minas Gerais

Abstract: O feijão-comum (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) constitui um alimento básico na dieta brasileira, atuando como fonte de proteína vegetal de baixo custo. Apesar da possibilidade de ser cultivado em diferentes condições edafoclimáticas e tecnológicas, o seu cultivo em regiões de baixa fertilidade ou a ocorrência de manejo incorreto da fertilidade pode limitar a sua produtividade. Objetivou-se verificar o efeito do pó de ardósia e rocha calcária na produtividade, componentes de produção e atributos físicos do solo em área… Show more

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“…In the LA soil, the bean produced between 1.8 and 2.4 Mg ha -1 , the 60 Ekosil treatment obtained the highest It is noteworthy that the LA is considered a soil with greater limitations to obtain high yields due to the low clay content of this soil, despite the yields of 3.6 Mg ha -1 obtained by Brasil et al (2020) using glauconitic siltstone in neosols of Goiás. In another study of bean yield using slate powder, Alves et al (2021) obtained significant increases in bean production of the order of 0.22 Mg ha -1 for each ton of slate powder applied to the soil. The increments were verified in all doses tested under the experimental conditions.…”
Section: Productivitymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In the LA soil, the bean produced between 1.8 and 2.4 Mg ha -1 , the 60 Ekosil treatment obtained the highest It is noteworthy that the LA is considered a soil with greater limitations to obtain high yields due to the low clay content of this soil, despite the yields of 3.6 Mg ha -1 obtained by Brasil et al (2020) using glauconitic siltstone in neosols of Goiás. In another study of bean yield using slate powder, Alves et al (2021) obtained significant increases in bean production of the order of 0.22 Mg ha -1 for each ton of slate powder applied to the soil. The increments were verified in all doses tested under the experimental conditions.…”
Section: Productivitymentioning
confidence: 94%