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Title: Growth and nutrient concentrations of alfalfa and common bean as influenced by soil acidity.
Authors: FAGERIA, N. K.
BALIGAR, V. C.
WRIGHT, R. J.
Affiliation: NAND KUMAR FAGERIA, CNPAF.
Date Issued: 1989
Citation: Plant and Soil, v. 119, n. 2, p. 331-333, 1989.
Description: Growth and nutrient utilization of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L. cv. Arc) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Carioca) were studied in an acid soil adjusted to eight levels of soil acidity by lime addition. Application of lime significantly (P<0.05) increased shoot and root growth for both species. However, common bean was far less sensitive to soil acidity than alfalfa. Maximum alfalfa growth was obtained at a soil pH of 5.8 and maximum bean growth was achieved at pH 5.0. Root and shoot growth of both legumes was positively correlated (P<0.01) with soil pH, exchangeable Ca and exchangeable Mg and negatively correlated (P<0.01) with soil exchangeable Al. Common bean had a lower internal P requirement for maximum growth and was more efficient than alfalfa in taking up Ca and Mg. These characteristics would contribute to the favorable growth of common bean in acid-infertile soils.
Thesagro: Acidez
Alfafa
Feijão
Nutriente
Phaseolus Vulgaris
Solo
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02370426
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPAF)

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