Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturas

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Wendling, Graziele Feltrin Dias
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Agronomia
UFSM
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Resumo: The use of different tillage systems and winter crop plants over a long period of time on a clayed and naturally acid soil can promote changes in the forms of aluminum present in the soil, reducing the possibility of its toxicity to major crops. The aim of this study was to evaluate different forms of aluminum in a Oxisol in an experiment conducted by IAPAR (Southwest of Paraná) for 23 years. In the region, which was originally covered by Atlantic Forest, two systems of tillage (no-tillage (NT) and Conventional Planting System (CPS) were employed using the cultivation of six different species of winter plants (lupine blue, hairy vetch, black oats, turnip, wheat and fallow) in sequence to soybean and corn in the summer. In October 2009, there was the collection of soil samples at five different depths (0-5, 5 -10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm). The forms of aluminum present in the soil were determined using various extractants: ammonium oxalate and 0.2 M sodium dithionite, sodium bicarbonate, for forms of aluminum present in the mineral fraction of soil; 1M potassium chloride, for the exchangeable form of aluminum in the soil, copper chloride 0.5 M lanthanum chloride and 0.33 M for the aluminum complexed forms of the active sites of soil organic matter (MOS), and 0.1 M sodium pyrophosphate. Three different methods were used for determining the aluminum content in the extracts: titration with 0.0125 M NaOH followed by back titration, atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and fluoride ion selective electrode (ESIF)*, and the three methods have presented limitations. In the assessment of the forms of Al in the soil under different tillage systems and with different crops in the rotation system the ESIF method was used for determination of the aluminum content in the different extracts. The use of a tillage that promotes the maintenance of soil organic matter and biomass of soil with cover crops and NT, did not lead to reduced availability of exchangeable aluminum in the soil, whose structure (mineral oxides and 1:1 iron and aluminum clay minerals ) and naturally acid pH, constitute a source of this element, which can be toxic to plants. Concentrations of non exchangeable aluminum (organically complexed) in the surface layers of soil were higher for the treatments with vetch, turnip and fallow in NT.
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spelling Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturasForms of aluminium in soil under different cultures of revolutions and managementsSistema de plantio diretoSistema de plantio convencionalAlumínio trocávelAlumínio não-trocávelCulturas de invernoNo-tillage systemConventional planting systemAluminum exchangeableNon-exchangeable aluminumWinter cropsCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLOThe use of different tillage systems and winter crop plants over a long period of time on a clayed and naturally acid soil can promote changes in the forms of aluminum present in the soil, reducing the possibility of its toxicity to major crops. The aim of this study was to evaluate different forms of aluminum in a Oxisol in an experiment conducted by IAPAR (Southwest of Paraná) for 23 years. In the region, which was originally covered by Atlantic Forest, two systems of tillage (no-tillage (NT) and Conventional Planting System (CPS) were employed using the cultivation of six different species of winter plants (lupine blue, hairy vetch, black oats, turnip, wheat and fallow) in sequence to soybean and corn in the summer. In October 2009, there was the collection of soil samples at five different depths (0-5, 5 -10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm). The forms of aluminum present in the soil were determined using various extractants: ammonium oxalate and 0.2 M sodium dithionite, sodium bicarbonate, for forms of aluminum present in the mineral fraction of soil; 1M potassium chloride, for the exchangeable form of aluminum in the soil, copper chloride 0.5 M lanthanum chloride and 0.33 M for the aluminum complexed forms of the active sites of soil organic matter (MOS), and 0.1 M sodium pyrophosphate. Three different methods were used for determining the aluminum content in the extracts: titration with 0.0125 M NaOH followed by back titration, atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and fluoride ion selective electrode (ESIF)*, and the three methods have presented limitations. In the assessment of the forms of Al in the soil under different tillage systems and with different crops in the rotation system the ESIF method was used for determination of the aluminum content in the different extracts. The use of a tillage that promotes the maintenance of soil organic matter and biomass of soil with cover crops and NT, did not lead to reduced availability of exchangeable aluminum in the soil, whose structure (mineral oxides and 1:1 iron and aluminum clay minerals ) and naturally acid pH, constitute a source of this element, which can be toxic to plants. Concentrations of non exchangeable aluminum (organically complexed) in the surface layers of soil were higher for the treatments with vetch, turnip and fallow in NT.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoA utilização de diferentes sistemas de preparo do solo e de cultivos de plantas de inverno por um longo período de tempo sobre um solo argiloso e naturalmente ácido pode promover alterações nas formas de alumínio no solo, reduzindo a possibilidade de toxidez às culturas principais. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar as diferentes formas de alumínio em um Latossolo Vermelho aluminoférrico em um experimento conduzido pelo IAPAR (no sudoeste do Paraná) por 23 anos. Na região que originalmente era coberta pela Mata Atlântica, avaliou-se dois sistemas de preparo do solo (Sistema de Plantio direto (SPD) e Sistema de Cultivo Convencional (SCC)) utilizando-se o cultivo de seis diferentes espécies de planta de inverno (tremoço azul, ervilhaca peluda, aveia preta, nabo forrageiro, trigo e pousio) em sequência às culturas de soja e de milho no verão. Em outro de 2009 realizou-se a coleta das amostras de solo em cinco diferentes profundidades (0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 e 30-40 cm). Determinou-se as formas de alumínio presente no solo com o uso de diferentes extratores: Oxalato de amônio 0,2M e ditionito-bicarbonato de sódio para avaliação das formas de alumínio presentes a fração mineral do solo; Cloreto de potássio 1M para determinação da forma trocável de alumínio no solo; Cloreto de Cobre 0,5M e Cloreto de lantânio 0,33M para avaliação das forma de alumínio complexados pelos sítios ativos da MOS, além do Pirofosfato de sódio 0,1M. Neste trabalho foram empregados três diferentes métodos de determinação do teor de alumínio nos extratos: titulometria por NaOH 0,0125M e retrotitulação, espectroscopia de absorção atômica (EAA) e por eletrodo seletivo de íons fluoreto (ESIF), sendo que os três métodos apresentaram limitações. Na avaliação dos sistemas de preparo do solo e das culturas no sistema de rotação utilizou-se o método do Eletrodo Seletivo de Íons Fluoreto para determinação do teor de alumínio nos diferentes extratores. O uso de um manejo que promova a manutenção dos teores de matéria orgânica e da biomassa do solo, com SPD e plantas de cobertura, não reduziram a disponibilidade de alumínio trocável no solo, sendo a estrutura mineral deste (argilominerais 1:1 e óxidos de ferro e alumínio), uma fonte deste elemento, podendo causar toxidez às plantas. Os teores de alumínio não trocável, organicamente complexado nas camadas superficiais do solo foram maiores para os tratamentos com ervilhaca, nabo e pousio sob SPD.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRAgronomiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do SoloSantos, Danilo Rheinheimer doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9785041985123251Gonçalves, Celso Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1573724476313232Santos, Maria Alice Santanna doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0005483912524409Wendling, Graziele Feltrin Dias2017-03-282017-03-282012-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfWENDLING, Graziele Feltrin Dias. Forms of aluminium in soil under different cultures of revolutions and managements. 2012. 84 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturas
Forms of aluminium in soil under different cultures of revolutions and managements
title Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturas
spellingShingle Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturas
Wendling, Graziele Feltrin Dias
Sistema de plantio direto
Sistema de plantio convencional
Alumínio trocável
Alumínio não-trocável
Culturas de inverno
No-tillage system
Conventional planting system
Aluminum exchangeable
Non-exchangeable aluminum
Winter crops
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
title_short Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturas
title_full Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturas
title_fullStr Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturas
title_full_unstemmed Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturas
title_sort Formas de alumínio em solo submetido a diferentes manejos e rotações de culturas
author Wendling, Graziele Feltrin Dias
author_facet Wendling, Graziele Feltrin Dias
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Santos, Danilo Rheinheimer dos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9785041985123251
Gonçalves, Celso Silva
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1573724476313232
Santos, Maria Alice Santanna dos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0005483912524409
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wendling, Graziele Feltrin Dias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sistema de plantio direto
Sistema de plantio convencional
Alumínio trocável
Alumínio não-trocável
Culturas de inverno
No-tillage system
Conventional planting system
Aluminum exchangeable
Non-exchangeable aluminum
Winter crops
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
topic Sistema de plantio direto
Sistema de plantio convencional
Alumínio trocável
Alumínio não-trocável
Culturas de inverno
No-tillage system
Conventional planting system
Aluminum exchangeable
Non-exchangeable aluminum
Winter crops
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
description The use of different tillage systems and winter crop plants over a long period of time on a clayed and naturally acid soil can promote changes in the forms of aluminum present in the soil, reducing the possibility of its toxicity to major crops. The aim of this study was to evaluate different forms of aluminum in a Oxisol in an experiment conducted by IAPAR (Southwest of Paraná) for 23 years. In the region, which was originally covered by Atlantic Forest, two systems of tillage (no-tillage (NT) and Conventional Planting System (CPS) were employed using the cultivation of six different species of winter plants (lupine blue, hairy vetch, black oats, turnip, wheat and fallow) in sequence to soybean and corn in the summer. In October 2009, there was the collection of soil samples at five different depths (0-5, 5 -10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm). The forms of aluminum present in the soil were determined using various extractants: ammonium oxalate and 0.2 M sodium dithionite, sodium bicarbonate, for forms of aluminum present in the mineral fraction of soil; 1M potassium chloride, for the exchangeable form of aluminum in the soil, copper chloride 0.5 M lanthanum chloride and 0.33 M for the aluminum complexed forms of the active sites of soil organic matter (MOS), and 0.1 M sodium pyrophosphate. Three different methods were used for determining the aluminum content in the extracts: titration with 0.0125 M NaOH followed by back titration, atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and fluoride ion selective electrode (ESIF)*, and the three methods have presented limitations. In the assessment of the forms of Al in the soil under different tillage systems and with different crops in the rotation system the ESIF method was used for determination of the aluminum content in the different extracts. The use of a tillage that promotes the maintenance of soil organic matter and biomass of soil with cover crops and NT, did not lead to reduced availability of exchangeable aluminum in the soil, whose structure (mineral oxides and 1:1 iron and aluminum clay minerals ) and naturally acid pH, constitute a source of this element, which can be toxic to plants. Concentrations of non exchangeable aluminum (organically complexed) in the surface layers of soil were higher for the treatments with vetch, turnip and fallow in NT.
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