Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Feb 2012)

Forms of inorganic phosphorus in soil under different long term soil tillage systems and winter crops

  • Tales Tiecher,
  • Danilo Rheinheimer dos Santos,
  • João Kaminski,
  • Ademir Calegari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-06832012000100028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 1
pp. 271 – 282

Abstract

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The cultivation of crops with different capacity of P uptake and use under long-term soil tillage systems can affect the distribution of P cycling and inorganic forms in the soil, as a result of higher or lower use efficiency of P applied in fertilizers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of long-term cultivation of different winter species under tillage systems on the distribution of inorganic P forms in the soil. In 1986, the experiment was initiated with six winter crops (blue lupin, hairy vetch, oat, oilseed radish, wheat and fallow) on a Rhodic Hapludox in southwestern Paraná, under no-tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT). The application of phosphate fertilizer in NT rows increased inorganic P in the labile and moderately labile forms, and soil disturbance in CT redistributed the applied P in the deeper layers, increasing the moderately labile P concentration in the subsurface layers. Black oat and blue lupin were the most efficient P-recyclers and under NT, they increased the labile P content in the soil surface layers.

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