Fosfatos reativo e solúvel associado a torta de filtro na adubação da cana planta

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Leandro de lattes
Orientador(a): Calonego, Juliano Carlos lattes
Banca de defesa: Tiritan, Carlos Sérgio lattes, Brancalião, Sandro Roberto lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Oeste Paulista
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Agronomia
Departamento: Ciências Agrárias
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/576
Resumo: The use of reactive rock phosphates, with gradual and continuous availability of phosphorus in the soil solution may be an alternative to ensure the productivity of the plant and ratoon cane and reduce the formation of labile P not. A blend of phosphate fertilizers with different solubilities may be a strategy to provide readily available P in order to plant sugarcane productivity and to provide P that will be available over the years, because only the use of soluble phosphates in planting sugarcane can unavailable phosphorus the development, maturation of sugarcane plant and ratoon due to fixation by soil. Furthermore, there may be the effect of changes mineral source of P due to the presence of organic fertilizers. Thus, the present work was to study the best ratio in the production of phosphate fertilizers plant cane, and determining the effect of the filter cake mixed with these sources of minerals P, Super Single (SS) and the Natural Phosphate Arad (FNA), and evaluate biometric parameters, technological and production of cane sugar. The experiment was conducted at the Campus II of the University of the West Paulista - UNOESTE in Presidente Prudente-SP, in a soil classified as Typic dystroferric between March 2011 and June 2012. The experiment was conducted in randomized complete block design with four replications in a split plot, as the plots formed by the application of 150 kg ha-1 P2O5 via superphosphate (SS) and (or) phosphate Arad reactive (FNA). And the subplots were composed by the presence or absence of filter cake (TF). Thus, treatments were: 1) 100% SS with TF; 2) 100% SS without TF; 3) 66% 33% SS and ANF, with TF, 4) 66% 33% SS and ANF, without TF; 5) 33% SS and 66% FNA, with TF; 6) 33% SS and 66% FNA without TF; 7) 100% FNA, with TF; 8) 100% FNA without TF, all applied in the furrow planting. The results were submitted to analysis of variance and t test comparison of means at 5% probability. The total or partial replacement of the soluble source of phosphorus by a source less reactive did not alter the productivity of the sugar cane plant, regardless of the presence or absence of filter cake. Fertilization at planting with 66% of the dose and the remainder with Super Simple Natural Phosphate Arad increased levels of available P in soil. No effect of phosphorus sources and filter cake on technological parameters of sugar cane cut first. The use of filter cake did not increase the productivity of the sugar cane plant, independent of the phosphorus source used.
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spelling Calonego, Juliano CarlosCPF:26020595870http://lattes.cnpq.br/6290813505324624Tiritan, Carlos SérgioCPF:09946848864http://lattes.cnpq.br/5115037871253293Brancalião, Sandro RobertoCPF:10890901880http://lattes.cnpq.br/3044126803044838CPF:21721560866http://lattes.cnpq.br/0139192933596161Oliveira, Leandro de2016-07-18T17:51:11Z2013-05-222012-12-07OLIVEIRA, Leandro de. Reactive phosphate and soluble associated with filter cake fertilization on sugarcane plant. 2012. 54 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Agrárias) - Universidade do Oeste Paulista, Presidente Prudente, 2012.http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/576The use of reactive rock phosphates, with gradual and continuous availability of phosphorus in the soil solution may be an alternative to ensure the productivity of the plant and ratoon cane and reduce the formation of labile P not. A blend of phosphate fertilizers with different solubilities may be a strategy to provide readily available P in order to plant sugarcane productivity and to provide P that will be available over the years, because only the use of soluble phosphates in planting sugarcane can unavailable phosphorus the development, maturation of sugarcane plant and ratoon due to fixation by soil. Furthermore, there may be the effect of changes mineral source of P due to the presence of organic fertilizers. Thus, the present work was to study the best ratio in the production of phosphate fertilizers plant cane, and determining the effect of the filter cake mixed with these sources of minerals P, Super Single (SS) and the Natural Phosphate Arad (FNA), and evaluate biometric parameters, technological and production of cane sugar. The experiment was conducted at the Campus II of the University of the West Paulista - UNOESTE in Presidente Prudente-SP, in a soil classified as Typic dystroferric between March 2011 and June 2012. The experiment was conducted in randomized complete block design with four replications in a split plot, as the plots formed by the application of 150 kg ha-1 P2O5 via superphosphate (SS) and (or) phosphate Arad reactive (FNA). And the subplots were composed by the presence or absence of filter cake (TF). Thus, treatments were: 1) 100% SS with TF; 2) 100% SS without TF; 3) 66% 33% SS and ANF, with TF, 4) 66% 33% SS and ANF, without TF; 5) 33% SS and 66% FNA, with TF; 6) 33% SS and 66% FNA without TF; 7) 100% FNA, with TF; 8) 100% FNA without TF, all applied in the furrow planting. The results were submitted to analysis of variance and t test comparison of means at 5% probability. The total or partial replacement of the soluble source of phosphorus by a source less reactive did not alter the productivity of the sugar cane plant, regardless of the presence or absence of filter cake. Fertilization at planting with 66% of the dose and the remainder with Super Simple Natural Phosphate Arad increased levels of available P in soil. No effect of phosphorus sources and filter cake on technological parameters of sugar cane cut first. The use of filter cake did not increase the productivity of the sugar cane plant, independent of the phosphorus source used.A utilização de fosfatos naturais reativos, com disponibilização gradual e contínua de fósforo para a solução do solo pode ser uma alternativa para garantir a produtividade da cana planta e das soqueiras e reduzir a formação de P não lábil. A mistura entre adubos fosfatados com solubilidades distintas pode ser uma estratégia para fornecer P prontamente disponível, visando a produtividade da cana planta e para fornecer P que estará disponível ao longo dos anos, pois somente o uso de fosfatos solúveis no plantio da cana pode indisponibilizar fósforo no desenvolvimento, maturação da cana-planta e das soqueiras devido à fixação pelo solo. Além disso, pode haver alteração do efeito da fonte mineral de P em função da presença de fertilizantes orgânicos. Assim, presente trabalho teve por objetivo estudar a melhor proporção entre adubos fosfatados na produção de cana-planta, bem como, verificar o efeito da torta de filtro em mistura com essas fontes minerais de P, o Super Simples (SS) e o Fosfato Natural Arad (FNA), e avaliar parâmetros biométricos, tecnológicos, diagnose foliar e produtivos da cana-de-açúcar. O experimento foi conduzido no Campus II da Universidade do Oeste Paulista - UNOESTE, em Presidente Prudente-SP, em um solo classificado como Argissolo Vermelho distroférrico, entre março de 2011 e junho de 2012. O experimento foi instalado em delineamento experimental em blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições, em esquema de parcelas subdivididas, sendo as parcelas constituídas pela aplicação de 150 kg ha-1 de P2O5 via superfosfato simples (SS) e (ou) fosfato natural reativo de Arad (FNA). E as subparcelas foram compostas pela presença ou ausência de torta de filtro (TF). Assim, os tratamentos foram os seguintes: 1) 100% SS, com TF; 2) 100% SS, sem TF; 3) 66% SS e 33% FNA, com TF; 4) 66% SS e 33% FNA, sem TF; 5) 33% SS e 66% FNA, com TF; 6) 33% SS e 66% FNA, sem TF; 7) 100% FNA, com TF; 8) 100% FNA, sem TF, todos aplicados no sulco de plantio. Os resultados foram submetidos à análise de variância e ao teste t de comparação de médias ao nível de 5% de probabilidade. A substituição total ou parcial da fonte solúvel de fósforo por uma fonte menos reativa não alterou a produtividade da cana planta, independente da presença ou não de torta de filtro. A adubação no sulco de plantio com 66% da dose com Super Simples e o restante com Fosfato Natural de Arad aumentou os teores de P disponível no solo. Não houve efeito das fontes de fósforo e da torta de filtro nos parâmetros tecnológicos da cana-de-açúcar de primeiro corte. O uso de torta de filtro não aumentou a produtividade da cana planta, independente da fonte de fósforo utilizada.Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-18T17:51:11Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Fosfatos reativo e solúvel associado a torta de filtro na adubação da cana planta
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Reactive phosphate and soluble associated with filter cake fertilization on sugarcane plant
title Fosfatos reativo e solúvel associado a torta de filtro na adubação da cana planta
spellingShingle Fosfatos reativo e solúvel associado a torta de filtro na adubação da cana planta
Oliveira, Leandro de
fósforo
fosfato natural de arad
superfosfato simples
saccharum spp L.
cultura da cana
phosphorus
natural phosphate of arad
simple super, saccharum spp L.
culture cane
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Fosfatos reativo e solúvel associado a torta de filtro na adubação da cana planta
title_full Fosfatos reativo e solúvel associado a torta de filtro na adubação da cana planta
title_fullStr Fosfatos reativo e solúvel associado a torta de filtro na adubação da cana planta
title_full_unstemmed Fosfatos reativo e solúvel associado a torta de filtro na adubação da cana planta
title_sort Fosfatos reativo e solúvel associado a torta de filtro na adubação da cana planta
author Oliveira, Leandro de
author_facet Oliveira, Leandro de
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Brancalião, Sandro Roberto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Leandro de
contributor_str_mv Calonego, Juliano Carlos
Tiritan, Carlos Sérgio
Brancalião, Sandro Roberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fósforo
fosfato natural de arad
superfosfato simples
saccharum spp L.
cultura da cana
topic fósforo
fosfato natural de arad
superfosfato simples
saccharum spp L.
cultura da cana
phosphorus
natural phosphate of arad
simple super, saccharum spp L.
culture cane
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv phosphorus
natural phosphate of arad
simple super, saccharum spp L.
culture cane
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description The use of reactive rock phosphates, with gradual and continuous availability of phosphorus in the soil solution may be an alternative to ensure the productivity of the plant and ratoon cane and reduce the formation of labile P not. A blend of phosphate fertilizers with different solubilities may be a strategy to provide readily available P in order to plant sugarcane productivity and to provide P that will be available over the years, because only the use of soluble phosphates in planting sugarcane can unavailable phosphorus the development, maturation of sugarcane plant and ratoon due to fixation by soil. Furthermore, there may be the effect of changes mineral source of P due to the presence of organic fertilizers. Thus, the present work was to study the best ratio in the production of phosphate fertilizers plant cane, and determining the effect of the filter cake mixed with these sources of minerals P, Super Single (SS) and the Natural Phosphate Arad (FNA), and evaluate biometric parameters, technological and production of cane sugar. The experiment was conducted at the Campus II of the University of the West Paulista - UNOESTE in Presidente Prudente-SP, in a soil classified as Typic dystroferric between March 2011 and June 2012. The experiment was conducted in randomized complete block design with four replications in a split plot, as the plots formed by the application of 150 kg ha-1 P2O5 via superphosphate (SS) and (or) phosphate Arad reactive (FNA). And the subplots were composed by the presence or absence of filter cake (TF). Thus, treatments were: 1) 100% SS with TF; 2) 100% SS without TF; 3) 66% 33% SS and ANF, with TF, 4) 66% 33% SS and ANF, without TF; 5) 33% SS and 66% FNA, with TF; 6) 33% SS and 66% FNA without TF; 7) 100% FNA, with TF; 8) 100% FNA without TF, all applied in the furrow planting. The results were submitted to analysis of variance and t test comparison of means at 5% probability. The total or partial replacement of the soluble source of phosphorus by a source less reactive did not alter the productivity of the sugar cane plant, regardless of the presence or absence of filter cake. Fertilization at planting with 66% of the dose and the remainder with Super Simple Natural Phosphate Arad increased levels of available P in soil. No effect of phosphorus sources and filter cake on technological parameters of sugar cane cut first. The use of filter cake did not increase the productivity of the sugar cane plant, independent of the phosphorus source used.
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