Mix de plantas de cobertura reduzem o acesso ao potássio não trocável em solos arenosos

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Pieri, Julia Roberta Sanches lattes
Orientador(a): Volf, Marcelo Rapahel lattes
Banca de defesa: Volf, Marcelo Raphael lattes, Rosolem, Ciro Antônio lattes, Anghinoni, Guilherme 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: Mestrado em Agronomia
País: Brasil
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Resumo: Potassium (K) deficiency can be common in Brazilian soils, especially in sandy-textured ones, requiring management strategies to improve nutrient use efficiency. Cover crops play a central role in this process, as they not only absorb K from the exchangeable and non-exchangeable fractions but also promote its cycling through straw decomposition, increasing the surface availability of the nutrient and reducing leaching losses. Potassium in the soil is found in different fractions (solution, exchangeable, non-exchangeable, and structural), which, to varying degrees, regulate its availability to plants. This study evaluated the impact of different cover crop associations on the availability and utilization of exchangeable (Ke) and non-exchangeable (Kne) potassium, as well as the rhizospheric effect of these plants on the bioavailability of this nutrient. Two experiments were conducted. Experiment 1 was carried out in the field during the 2023/24 season in Presidente Bernardes (SP), under a randomized block design with five treatments, consisting of different cover crop compositions: fallow, Brachiaria, Brachiaria + millet, millet + velvet bean, and a mixed system. The cover crops were grown during the cotton off-season, fertilized, and subsequently desiccated for direct sowing of the crop. Soil samples were collected at depths of 0–10, 10–20, 20–40, 40–60, and 60–80 cm at two time points: before sowing and 90 days after emergence (DAE). The cover crops were sampled before cotton sowing, and cotton plants were sampled at the same time as the second soil collection (90 DAE). Exchangeable and non-exchangeable K contents, K balance, and the contribution of Kne to the total K absorbed by cotton were determined. Brachiaria showed the highest dry matter production and contributed to higher Ke levels in the upper soil layers compared to fallow. Regarding K balance, all cover crop systems utilized reserves of Kne, with millet + velvet bean showing the highest efficiency. Experiment 2 was conducted in a greenhouse at UNOESTE, under a randomized block design with eight replicates, evaluating four cover crop systems (Mix, Brachiaria, Millet, and Velvet bean) with and without K fertilization (equivalent to 150 kg ha⁻¹ KCl). Plants were cultivated using the planar rhizosphere technique, obtained by growing them in pots that allowed root mat formation. After 45 days, the soil was sliced into millimetric layers (0–1, 1–2, 2–3, 3–4, 4–5, and 5–10 mm) for exchangeable and non-exchangeable K analysis, while roots and shoots were dried to determine dry matter. Brachiaria, both with and without K application, provided the highest exchangeable K (Ke) contents, while millet only showed increased Ke with K fertilization. The Mix treatment resulted in the lowest Ke values, with or without fertilization, especially in the layers closest to the plant rhizosphere. For non-exchangeable K (Kne), the Mix treatment showed the highest values across all depths, whereas Brachiaria and millet exhibited lower concentrations.
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Cover crops play a central role in this process, as they not only absorb K from the exchangeable and non-exchangeable fractions but also promote its cycling through straw decomposition, increasing the surface availability of the nutrient and reducing leaching losses. Potassium in the soil is found in different fractions (solution, exchangeable, non-exchangeable, and structural), which, to varying degrees, regulate its availability to plants. This study evaluated the impact of different cover crop associations on the availability and utilization of exchangeable (Ke) and non-exchangeable (Kne) potassium, as well as the rhizospheric effect of these plants on the bioavailability of this nutrient. Two experiments were conducted. Experiment 1 was carried out in the field during the 2023/24 season in Presidente Bernardes (SP), under a randomized block design with five treatments, consisting of different cover crop compositions: fallow, Brachiaria, Brachiaria + millet, millet + velvet bean, and a mixed system. The cover crops were grown during the cotton off-season, fertilized, and subsequently desiccated for direct sowing of the crop. Soil samples were collected at depths of 0–10, 10–20, 20–40, 40–60, and 60–80 cm at two time points: before sowing and 90 days after emergence (DAE). The cover crops were sampled before cotton sowing, and cotton plants were sampled at the same time as the second soil collection (90 DAE). Exchangeable and non-exchangeable K contents, K balance, and the contribution of Kne to the total K absorbed by cotton were determined. Brachiaria showed the highest dry matter production and contributed to higher Ke levels in the upper soil layers compared to fallow. Regarding K balance, all cover crop systems utilized reserves of Kne, with millet + velvet bean showing the highest efficiency. Experiment 2 was conducted in a greenhouse at UNOESTE, under a randomized block design with eight replicates, evaluating four cover crop systems (Mix, Brachiaria, Millet, and Velvet bean) with and without K fertilization (equivalent to 150 kg ha⁻¹ KCl). Plants were cultivated using the planar rhizosphere technique, obtained by growing them in pots that allowed root mat formation. After 45 days, the soil was sliced into millimetric layers (0–1, 1–2, 2–3, 3–4, 4–5, and 5–10 mm) for exchangeable and non-exchangeable K analysis, while roots and shoots were dried to determine dry matter. Brachiaria, both with and without K application, provided the highest exchangeable K (Ke) contents, while millet only showed increased Ke with K fertilization. The Mix treatment resulted in the lowest Ke values, with or without fertilization, especially in the layers closest to the plant rhizosphere. For non-exchangeable K (Kne), the Mix treatment showed the highest values across all depths, whereas Brachiaria and millet exhibited lower concentrations.A deficiência de potássio (K) pode ser comum nos solos brasileiros, sobretudo nos de textura arenosa, exigindo estratégias de manejo para melhorar a eficiência de uso do nutriente. Algumas espécies de plantas de cobertura possuem papel central nesse processo, pois, além de absorverem o K das frações trocável e não trocável, promovem sua ciclagem por meio da palhada, aumentando a disponibilidade superficial do nutriente. No solo o K está em diferentes frações (solução, trocável, não-trocável), as quais, em maior ou menor proporção podem regular sua disponibilidade às plantas. Este estudo avaliou o impacto de diferentes associações entre plantas de cobertura na disponibilização e utilização do K trocável (KT) e não trocável (KNT), bem como o efeito rizosférico dessas plantas na biodisponibilidade deste nutriente. Foi conduzido dois experimentos, o experimento realizado a campo na entressafra e safra do algodão em 2023/24, em Presidente Bernardes (SP), sob sistemas de plantas de cobertura na entressafra do algodão: pousio, braquiária, braquiária+milheto, milheto+mucuna-preta e mix. As plantas e cobertura foram cultivas por aproximadamente 150 dias e posteriormente dessecadas para semeadura direta do algodão. O solo foi coletado em dois momentos distintos, antes da semeadura e aos 90 DAE do algodão, nas profundidades de 0-10; 10-20; 20-40; 40-60; 60-80 cm. As plantas de cobertura foram amostradas antes da semeadura do algodão e as plantas de algodão no mesmo momento da segunda coleta de solo (90 DAE). Foi determinado os teroes de K trocável e não trocável, balanço de K e contribuição do KNT na quantidade total de K absorvido pelo algodão. Braquiária apresentou maior produção de matéria seca e contribuiu para maiores teores de KT nas camadas superficiais do solo em comparação ao pousio. Quanto ao balanço de K, todos os sistemas usaram das reservas de KNT, sendo a braquiária o com maior aproveitamento. O experimento 2 foi conduzido em casa de vegetação da UNOESTE, em delineamento em blocos casualizados, avaliando quatro sistemas de plantas de cobertura (MIX, Braquiária, Milheto e Mucuna-preta) com e sem adubação potássica (equivalente 150 kg ha⁻¹ KCl). As plantas foram cultivadas em técnica de rizosfera planar, obtida por meio de cultivo das plantas em vasos que proporcionem a formação de tapete radicular. Após 45 dias, o solo foi fatiado em camadas milimétricas de 0-1; 1-2; 2-3; 3-4; 4-5 e 5-10 mm, para análise de K trocável e não trocável, enquanto raízes e parte aérea foram secas para determinação da matéria seca. A braquiária, tanto com ou sem aplicação de K proporcionou os maiores teores de potássio trocável (KT), enquanto o milheto somente quando houve aplicação de K, no entanto o Mix gerou os menores valores com e sem aplicação, sobretudo nas camadas mais próximas a rizosfera das plantas. Para o potássio não trocável (KNT), o MIX apresentou os maiores valores em todas as profundidades, enquanto Braquiária e Milheto mostraram menores concentrações.Submitted by Sofia Gonçalves (sofiagoncalves@unoeste.br) on 2026-02-04T13:09:11Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação_Julia Roberta Sanches De Pieri.pdf: 2700519 bytes, checksum: 2eec3306da22a67c93ccadf5de030803 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2026-02-04T13:09:11Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Mix de plantas de cobertura reduzem o acesso ao potássio não trocável em solos arenosos
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Cover crop mixtures reduce access to non-exchangeable potassium in sandy soils
title Mix de plantas de cobertura reduzem o acesso ao potássio não trocável em solos arenosos
spellingShingle Mix de plantas de cobertura reduzem o acesso ao potássio não trocável em solos arenosos
Pieri, Julia Roberta Sanches
Potássio trocável; brachiaria; milheto; mucuna-preta; balanço de K.
Exchangeable potassium; Brachiaria; Pearl millet; Velvet bean; potassium balance.
AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
title_short Mix de plantas de cobertura reduzem o acesso ao potássio não trocável em solos arenosos
title_full Mix de plantas de cobertura reduzem o acesso ao potássio não trocável em solos arenosos
title_fullStr Mix de plantas de cobertura reduzem o acesso ao potássio não trocável em solos arenosos
title_full_unstemmed Mix de plantas de cobertura reduzem o acesso ao potássio não trocável em solos arenosos
title_sort Mix de plantas de cobertura reduzem o acesso ao potássio não trocável em solos arenosos
author Pieri, Julia Roberta Sanches
author_facet Pieri, Julia Roberta Sanches
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Volf, Marcelo Rapahel
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Volf, Marcelo Raphael
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Rosolem, Ciro Antônio
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Anghinoni, Guilherme
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pieri, Julia Roberta Sanches
contributor_str_mv Volf, Marcelo Rapahel
Volf, Marcelo Raphael
Rosolem, Ciro Antônio
Anghinoni, Guilherme
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Potássio trocável; brachiaria; milheto; mucuna-preta; balanço de K.
topic Potássio trocável; brachiaria; milheto; mucuna-preta; balanço de K.
Exchangeable potassium; Brachiaria; Pearl millet; Velvet bean; potassium balance.
AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Exchangeable potassium; Brachiaria; Pearl millet; Velvet bean; potassium balance.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
description Potassium (K) deficiency can be common in Brazilian soils, especially in sandy-textured ones, requiring management strategies to improve nutrient use efficiency. Cover crops play a central role in this process, as they not only absorb K from the exchangeable and non-exchangeable fractions but also promote its cycling through straw decomposition, increasing the surface availability of the nutrient and reducing leaching losses. Potassium in the soil is found in different fractions (solution, exchangeable, non-exchangeable, and structural), which, to varying degrees, regulate its availability to plants. This study evaluated the impact of different cover crop associations on the availability and utilization of exchangeable (Ke) and non-exchangeable (Kne) potassium, as well as the rhizospheric effect of these plants on the bioavailability of this nutrient. Two experiments were conducted. Experiment 1 was carried out in the field during the 2023/24 season in Presidente Bernardes (SP), under a randomized block design with five treatments, consisting of different cover crop compositions: fallow, Brachiaria, Brachiaria + millet, millet + velvet bean, and a mixed system. The cover crops were grown during the cotton off-season, fertilized, and subsequently desiccated for direct sowing of the crop. Soil samples were collected at depths of 0–10, 10–20, 20–40, 40–60, and 60–80 cm at two time points: before sowing and 90 days after emergence (DAE). The cover crops were sampled before cotton sowing, and cotton plants were sampled at the same time as the second soil collection (90 DAE). Exchangeable and non-exchangeable K contents, K balance, and the contribution of Kne to the total K absorbed by cotton were determined. Brachiaria showed the highest dry matter production and contributed to higher Ke levels in the upper soil layers compared to fallow. Regarding K balance, all cover crop systems utilized reserves of Kne, with millet + velvet bean showing the highest efficiency. Experiment 2 was conducted in a greenhouse at UNOESTE, under a randomized block design with eight replicates, evaluating four cover crop systems (Mix, Brachiaria, Millet, and Velvet bean) with and without K fertilization (equivalent to 150 kg ha⁻¹ KCl). Plants were cultivated using the planar rhizosphere technique, obtained by growing them in pots that allowed root mat formation. After 45 days, the soil was sliced into millimetric layers (0–1, 1–2, 2–3, 3–4, 4–5, and 5–10 mm) for exchangeable and non-exchangeable K analysis, while roots and shoots were dried to determine dry matter. Brachiaria, both with and without K application, provided the highest exchangeable K (Ke) contents, while millet only showed increased Ke with K fertilization. The Mix treatment resulted in the lowest Ke values, with or without fertilization, especially in the layers closest to the plant rhizosphere. For non-exchangeable K (Kne), the Mix treatment showed the highest values across all depths, whereas Brachiaria and millet exhibited lower concentrations.
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