Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Dec 2015)

BRACHIARIA IN SELENIUM-CONTAMINATED SOIL UNDER SULPHUR SOURCE APPLICATIONS

  • Letícia de Abreu Faria,
  • Pedro Henrique de Cerqueira Luz,
  • Felipe Barros Macedo,
  • Paulo Sergio Tonetti,
  • Marcos Roberto Ferraz,
  • Jairo Antônio Mazza,
  • Godofredo Cesar Vitti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/01000683rbcs20140402
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 6
pp. 1814 – 1820

Abstract

Read online

ABSTRACT High contents of plant-available selenium in the soil in the form of selenate, resulting from natural or anthropogenic action, jeopardizes agricultural areas and requires research for solutions to establish or re-establish agricultural or livestock operation, avoiding the risk of poisoning of plants, animals and humans. The purpose was to evaluate sulfur sources in the form of sulfate, e.g., ammonium sulfate, calcium sulfate, ferric sulfate, in the remediation of tropical soils anthropogenically contaminated with Se under the tropical forage grass Brachiaria brizantha (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Stapf cv. Marandu. More clayey soils are less able to supply plants with Se, which influences the effects of S sources, but it was found that high soil Se concentrations negatively affected forage biomass production, regardless of the soil. Of the tested S sources, the highly soluble ammonium sulfate and ferric sulfate reduced plant Se uptake and raised the available sulfur content in the soil.

Keywords