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Scientia Agricola | 2006

Effectiveness of phosphate fertilizers of diffrent water solubilities in relation to soil phophorus adsorption

L. I. Prochnow; Jack Fernando Santos Quispe; Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; Graziela Braga

Phosphate fertilizers should match soil attributes to enhance agronomic effectiveness and recovery by plants. The purpose of this study was to test the agronomic effectiveness of P sources varying in water solubility on two soils differing widely in P adsorption capacity (PAC). Soils selected for the study were Oxisols with very low available P and presenting low and high PAC (Ox-LPAC and Ox-HPAC, respectively). Both were limed to pH 5.4 in a greenhouse study conducted utilizing corn as the test crop. Treatments consisted of the two soils interacting with five P sources (monocalcium phosphate - MCP, low-grade single superphosphate - LG-SSP, multimagnesium phosphate - MMP, Arad phosphate rock - PR and a P impurity in triple superphosphate - H14), and four rates of P (12.5, 25.0, 50.0 and 100.0 mg kg-1). A control with no P was added for each soil. The treatments were arranged as blocks with three replicates. Plants were harvested 45 d after germination. Dry-matter yield and P uptake were measured and the relative agronomic effectiveness (RAE) compared with MCP as the standard. When applied in low rates of P (12.5 and 25.0 mg kg-1) the RAE of the alternative sources was higher in the soil with high PAC (45, 66, 39 and 65% in the Ox-HPAC for the LG-SSP, MMP, PR and H14, respectively, as opposed to 24, 40, 14 and 47% in the Ox-LPAC). Results suggest that sources of P with low water solubility can be agronomically more effective in soils with high PAC.


Bragantia | 2007

Estado nutricional e produção do capim-pé-de-galinha eda soja cultivada em sucessão em sistema antecipadode adubação

Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; Gil Miguel de Sousa Câmara; Cláudio Roberto Segatelli

NUTRITIONAL CONDITION AND YIELD OF FINGER MILLET AND SOYBEAN GROWN IN SUCCESSION IN A SYSTEM OF ANTICIPATED FERTILIZATION Questions arise on the viability of the chemical management of soil being related to the fertilization of the cropping system (anticipated fertilization) aiming to increase organic matter in agroecosystem s due to their several advantages regarding soil conservation, natural resources preservation and nutrient recycling; or whether the traditional fertilization practices should be maintained. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of the anticipation of soybean fertilization on: (i) the dry matter yield and nutrients uptake of finger millet, and (ii) the dry matter yield, nutrients exportation, and grain yield of soybean cultivated after finger millet [Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.]. The experiment was carried out in Piracicaba, State of Sao Paulo, during the 2001/2002 growing season, in a randomized complete blocks design with three replications. The anticipation of the soybean fertilization did not interfere in the dry matter yield, grain yield, and the nutrient exportation by soybean. Finger millet responded to the soybean fertilization increasing its dry matter yield and nutrient uptake. The management of fertilization to adequate the production system and optimize the sowing process performance can be used in order to install the soybean crop in the field within the proper time.


Scientia Agricola | 2007

Thermal treatment of aluminous phosphates of the crandallite group and its effect on phosphorus solubility

Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; L. I. Prochnow; Maria Cristina Motta de Toledo; Viviane Carillo Ferrari; Sérgio Luís de Jesus

Optimization in the use of phosphate rocks is important and the residues of fertilizer production in the form of crandallite may be suitable for agronomic use after calcination. With the objective of evaluating the effect of thermal treatment of the aluminous phosphates of the crandallite group as related to solubility, crystalline structure and morphology, samples from the mine residues of three Brazilian phosphate deposits (Tapira-MG, Catalao-GO, and Juquia-SP) were collected, air-dried, and screened to 100 mesh. Sub samples were thermally treated at 300, 500, 700, and 900°C for 2 hours. Treated and untreated materials were analyzed by X-ray diffraction, scanning electronic microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry, and for the total and soluble P contents. The treatment of samples: (i) raised P solubility in neutral ammonium citrate solution, (ii) caused the disorganization of the crystalline structure of crandallite at 500°C and above, and (iii) altered their morphology (cracking and rounding). The increase in P solubility of samples after calcination indicates that the agronomic utilization of these marginal P sources may be of interest since plant growth may be favored due to higher P availability. New studies to evaluate these materials in order to determine their agronomic effectiveness must be carried out to establish adequate conditions that favor their use by plants.


Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis | 2008

Agronomic Evaluation of Calcined Crandallite from Three Brazilian Phosphate Deposits

Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; L. I. Prochnow; Maria Cristina Motta de Toledo; João Paulo Pereira

Abstract Samples from the weathering mantle containing crandallite of three Brazilian phosphate deposits, Tapira, Catalão, and Juquiá, were characterized, calcined, and agronomically evaluated. The calcination process increased total phosphorus (P) and neutral ammonium citrate soluble (NAC) P contents of all samples. The NAC solubility of original Tapira, Catalão, and Juquiá was about 5% of total P, whereas for calcined samples it was 54, 16, and 53%, respectively. In a greenhouse study, rates of P were applied at 0, 10, 20, 40, 80, and 120 mg P kg−1 from the calcined materials and MCP (monocalcium phosphate) to an Ultisol cropped with upland and flooded rice for 65 days. The results showed that the calcined P samples increased dry‐matter yield and P uptake with increasing rates of P applied for both crops. Tapira and Juquiá were more effective for flooded than for upland rice. The calculated values of relative agronomic effectiveness of Tapira, Catalão, and Juquiá with respect to MCP were 57, 48, and 53% in dry‐matter yield for upland rice and 64, 50, and 69% for flooded rice, respectively.


Interciencia | 2008

PRODUCCIÓN DE MATERIA SECA DE MIJO AFRICANO (Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.) SOBRE SISTEMA DE ABONO ANTICIPADO DE SOYA

Cláudio Roberto Segatelli; Gil Miguel de Sousa Câmara; Lília Sichmann Heiffig; Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; Juan Saavedra del Aguila; Sônia Maria De Stefano Piedade


Better Crop with Plant Food | 2018

Phosphorus Placement for Annual Crops in the Tropics

L. I. Prochnow; Álvaro Resende; Adilson de Oliveira Junior; Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; Valter Casarin; Paulo Sergio Pavinato


Archive | 2017

Localização do fósforo em culturas anuais na agricultura nacional: situação importante, complexa e polêmica.

L. I. Prochnow; A. V. de Resende; A. de Oliveira Junior; Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; V. Casarin; Paulo Sergio Pavinato


Interciencia | 2008

PRODUÇÃO DE MATÉRIA SECA DE CAPIM-PÉ-DE-GALINHA (Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.) SOBRE SISTEMA DE ADUBO ANTECIPADO DE SOJA

Cláudio Roberto Segatelli; Gil Miguel de Sousa Câmara; Lília Sichmann Heiffig; Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; Juan Saavedra del Aguila; Sônia Maria de Stefano Piedade


Interciencia | 2008

PRODUCTION OF FINGER MILLET (Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.) DRY MATTER UNDER ANTICIPATED FERTILIZATION OF SOYBEANS

Cláudio Roberto Segatelli; Gil Miguel De Sousa Camara; Lília Sichmann Heiffig; Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; Juan Saavedra del Aguila; Sônia Maria de Stefano Piedade


Revista de agricultura | 2006

Produção de matéria seca de Eleusine coracana (L.) gaertn. em função da aplicação antecipada da adubação da soja

Cláudio Roberto Segatelli; Gil Miguel De Sousa Camara; Lília Sichmann Heiffig; Eros Artur Bohac Francisco; Marcos Antonio Matos; Daniel Botelho Pedroso

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L. I. Prochnow

University of São Paulo

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Lília Sichmann Heiffig

Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

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Adilson de Oliveira Junior

Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

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