M. D. M. Araújo, A. A. Primo, Jose Kioma Sousa Fernandes, L. Vieira, M. Clark, F. L. Guedes, R. Pompeu, E. Sagrilo, H. A. Souza
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Abstract
Although nitrogen is the nutrient most required by maize, doses of N lower than those recommended are applied to maize grown in semiarid environments, which limits the achievement of profitable yields. The objective of this study was to evaluate changes in soil fertility, nutritional status and dry matter production of maize plants fertilized with organic and mineral fertilizers in a semiarid region. A factorial experiment was carried out in Sobral, Cear (cid:1) a state, Brazil, in a randomized block design. The factors were two N sources (organic compost and urea), and four N rates: 27.5, 55, 110 and 165kg ha (cid:1) 1 , with three replications. We assessed variables associated with soil fertility, plant nutritional status, chlorophyll content, grain yield and total dry matter production. The highest rates of organic compost resulted in the highest levels of P (17.7mg dm (cid:1) 3 ) and K (102.2mg dm (cid:1) 3 ) in soil when compared to the control (7.7 and 69.0mg dm (cid:1) 3 , respectively). However, organic compost rates below 110kg ha (cid:1) 1 of N-equivalent fertilizer were not enough to supply the plants ’ demand for P and K. Low N rates promoted a decrease in soil inorganic N in the second year of application. Applying urea to maize plants led to greater dry matter production than organic compost in the second consecutive crop season. The use of organic compost at rates lower than 110kg ha (cid:1) 1 of N-equivalent fertilizer decreases soil fertility and has no impact on maize dry matter production.
期刊介绍:
Arid Land Research and Management, a cooperating journal of the International Union of Soil Sciences , is a common outlet and a valuable source of information for fundamental and applied research on soils affected by aridity. This journal covers land ecology, including flora and fauna, as well as soil chemistry, biology, physics, and other edaphic aspects. The journal emphasizes recovery of degraded lands and practical, appropriate uses of soils. Reports of biotechnological applications to land use and recovery are included. Full papers and short notes, as well as review articles and book and meeting reviews are published.