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Título: Persistence and release of macronutrients and silicon of pigeonpea as a function of fragmentation.
Autor: FERRARI NETO, J.
CRUSCIOL, C. A. C.
SORATTO, R. P.
COSTA, C. H. DA
CASTRO, G. S. A.
Afiliación: JAYME FERRARI NETO, UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DOM BOSCO; CARLOS ALEXANDRE COSTA CRUSCIOL, UNESP; ROGERIO PERES SORATTO, UFG; CARLOS HIDEO MARTINS DA COSTA, UFG; GUSTAVO SPADOTTI AMARAL CASTRO, CNPM.
Año: 2017
Referencia: Colloquium Agrariae, v. 13, n. 1, p. 43-56, jan./abr. 2017.
Descripción: The objective of this work was to evaluate the persistence and macronutrient and silicon release of pigeonpea phytomass, with and without mechanical fragmentation. The experiment was design in randomized blocks, with four replications, arranged as 2x6 factorial combination, 2 managements (with and without fragmentation) and 6 times of phytomass harvest (0, 18, 32, 46, 74 and 91 days after management). The fragmentation of the phytomass did not alter decomposition and release of N, P, Ca, Mg and S, and the maximum daily release of these occurred between 0 and 18 DAM. Potassium was released faster, especially with the fragmentation of the phytomass. At the last evaluation, at least 85% of all macronutrients were released to the soil. Silicon release from the phytomass was negligible and there is an increase of the element level over time, mainly, with mechanical fragmentation.
Thesagro: Cajanus Cajan
Palabras clave: Phytomass management
Cover crop
Decomposition rate
Nutrients recycling
DOI: 10.5747/ca.2017.v13.n1.a148
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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