2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2007001100015
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Retenção e dessorção competitivas de ânions inorgânicos em gibbsita natural de solo

Abstract: Resumo -O objetivo deste trabalho foi quantificar a retenção e a dessorção competitivas dos ânions nitrato, sulfato, silicato e fosfato na fração argila gibbsítica de um Gleissolo Melânico. Amostras da fração argila foram agitadas em tubos de centrífuga com solução de NaCl 30 mmol c L -1 contendo estes ânions em quantidades equivalentes a 30% das respectivas capacidades máximas de retenção exibidas pela argila. Para fins comparativos, as amostras foram agitadas com a mesma solução contendo 1 mmol c L

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“…In the West region, in turn, although the higher clay and silt content could have offered more surface sites for chemical adsorption of cations and anions (Pozza et al, 2007), and thus minimize the dependence of N fertilization on soil C dynamics, our findings did not show higher N-fertilizer recovery ( Figure 5). For this region, the higher N availability reduced the positive effects on soil C due to maintenance of harvest residues (Figure 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…In the West region, in turn, although the higher clay and silt content could have offered more surface sites for chemical adsorption of cations and anions (Pozza et al, 2007), and thus minimize the dependence of N fertilization on soil C dynamics, our findings did not show higher N-fertilizer recovery ( Figure 5). For this region, the higher N availability reduced the positive effects on soil C due to maintenance of harvest residues (Figure 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…The explanation for this is that most of the catchment area is under pasture (Figure 2D), managed without fertilizer addition, in soils that are naturally poor in P ( Figure 5A), and with high capacity to adsorb P (mainly the PVA and CX - Figure 2C). Several authors highlight the low availability of P in tropical soils, as well as the high adsorption capacity of Fe and Al oxides (Fink et al, 2014;Pozza et al, 2007;Ribeiro et al, 2011).…”
Section: P Index For Current Land Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além do mais, a adubação do solo de cada unidade experimental foi feita com a aplicação de todos os fertilizantes simultaneamente. Segundo Pozza et al (2008), a prévia aplicação de silicato diminuiu em 40% a adsorção de fosfato aplicado posteriormente, já que o fosfato é o ânion preferencialmente adsorvido. No entanto, os autores relatam que o ânion silicato também foi capaz de deslocar o ânion fosfato previamente adsorvido.…”
Section: Doses De Si P X S (P) (S)unclassified