Poultry manure increases soil fertility, growth and nutritional status of yerba mate seedlings

Mônica Moreno Gabira, Delmar Santin, I. Wendling, E. Benedetti
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Contextualization: The use of organic fertilizers from agricultural industry residues is an alternative as a nutritional source in agroforestry cultures, mainly due to the slow release of nutrients. The leaf biomass production is essential for yerba mate production, which demands adequate nutritional management to maintain productivity and soil fertility. Knowledge gap: Most yerba mate is produced with the use of mineral fertilizers, and there are no records of how organic fertilization with poultry manure could influence plants growth, nutritional status, and soil fertility. Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the influence of organic fertilization on soil fertility, growth, and nutritional status of yerba mate seedlings. Methodology: Two clonal cultivars of yerba mate (BRS408 and BRS409) were subjected to three fertilization doses with poultry manure (0, 20, and 35 g dm-3). The study was established in a factorial design, in a randomized block design with four replications. After 210 days, pH, organic matter content, availability of P, K, Ca, and Mg in the soil were analyzed. In addition, plants were evaluated in the same period for growth and leaf content of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, and S. Data were subjected to ANOVA and Tukey test for means comparison. Results and conclusions: Organic fertilization positively influenced soil characteristics and yerba mate seedlings growth, with significant differences in the response of each clone. The use of 20 g dm-3 of poultry manure is recommended for yerba mate seedlings production.
禽粪提高土壤肥力,马黛茶幼苗的生长和营养状况
背景:使用来自农业工业残留物的有机肥作为农林业栽培的一种替代营养来源,主要是由于养分释放缓慢。叶片生物量生产对马黛茶生产至关重要,这需要适当的营养管理来保持生产力和土壤肥力。知识缺口:大多数马黛茶是用矿物肥料生产的,没有记录表明禽畜粪便的有机施肥如何影响植物生长、营养状况和土壤肥力。目的:研究有机肥对马黛茶幼苗土壤肥力、生长和营养状况的影响。方法:以马茶2个无性系品种BRS408和BRS409为研究对象,分别用0、20和35 g dm-3的禽粪施肥。本研究采用因子设计,随机区组设计,共4个重复。210 d后,分析土壤pH、有机质含量、P、K、Ca、Mg速效度。此外,对同一时期植物的生长和叶片中N、P、K、Ca、Mg和s的含量进行了评估。数据采用方差分析和Tukey检验进行均值比较。结果与结论:有机肥对土壤特性和马黛茶幼苗生长有正向影响,且各无性系的响应差异显著。马黛茶幼苗生产建议使用20克/立方米的禽粪。
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