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Assessment of phosphorus use and availability by contrasting crop plants in a tropical soil
by
de Souza Nunes, Rafael
, Pavinato, Paulo Sergio
, de Almeida, Adila Natália França
, Condron, Leo Murtagh
, Gotz, Lenir Fátima
in
Acid phosphatase
/ Agricultural practices
/ Biological activity
/ Biomass
/ Biosynthesis
/ Brachiaria ruziziensis
/ Cell membranes
/ Corn
/ Cover crops
/ Crop rotation
/ Energy transfer
/ Fertility
/ Fertilizers
/ Flowers & plants
/ Forage
/ Glucosidase
/ Glycine max
/ Membranes
/ Nucleic acids
/ Phosphatase
/ Phosphorus
/ Plant biomass
/ Plant species
/ Plants
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil fertility
/ Soybeans
/ Tropical environments
/ Tropical soils
/ Zea mays
/ β-Glucosidase
2024
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Assessment of phosphorus use and availability by contrasting crop plants in a tropical soil
by
de Souza Nunes, Rafael
, Pavinato, Paulo Sergio
, de Almeida, Adila Natália França
, Condron, Leo Murtagh
, Gotz, Lenir Fátima
in
Acid phosphatase
/ Agricultural practices
/ Biological activity
/ Biomass
/ Biosynthesis
/ Brachiaria ruziziensis
/ Cell membranes
/ Corn
/ Cover crops
/ Crop rotation
/ Energy transfer
/ Fertility
/ Fertilizers
/ Flowers & plants
/ Forage
/ Glucosidase
/ Glycine max
/ Membranes
/ Nucleic acids
/ Phosphatase
/ Phosphorus
/ Plant biomass
/ Plant species
/ Plants
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil fertility
/ Soybeans
/ Tropical environments
/ Tropical soils
/ Zea mays
/ β-Glucosidase
2024
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Assessment of phosphorus use and availability by contrasting crop plants in a tropical soil
by
de Souza Nunes, Rafael
, Pavinato, Paulo Sergio
, de Almeida, Adila Natália França
, Condron, Leo Murtagh
, Gotz, Lenir Fátima
in
Acid phosphatase
/ Agricultural practices
/ Biological activity
/ Biomass
/ Biosynthesis
/ Brachiaria ruziziensis
/ Cell membranes
/ Corn
/ Cover crops
/ Crop rotation
/ Energy transfer
/ Fertility
/ Fertilizers
/ Flowers & plants
/ Forage
/ Glucosidase
/ Glycine max
/ Membranes
/ Nucleic acids
/ Phosphatase
/ Phosphorus
/ Plant biomass
/ Plant species
/ Plants
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil fertility
/ Soybeans
/ Tropical environments
/ Tropical soils
/ Zea mays
/ β-Glucosidase
2024
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Assessment of phosphorus use and availability by contrasting crop plants in a tropical soil
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Assessment of phosphorus use and availability by contrasting crop plants in a tropical soil
2024
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Phosphorus (P) is a key element for energy transfer, and biosynthesis of nucleic acids and cell membranes. The objective of this study was to investigate and quantify P utilization by different grain—maize (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.)—and forage-cover crop brachiaria (Brachiaria ruziziensis) plant species in a low fertility highly weathered Oxisol. Two rates of P (25 and 50 mg kg−1) were applied by water-soluble P fertilizer (triple superphosphate) to each of 12 crop cycles, together with a control (no P added). Measurements included plant biomass production and P uptake for each cycle, and analysis of soil P fractions (including labile and non-labile) and enzymes activities (acid phosphatase and β-glucosidase) were done at the beginning of the experiment and after 3, 6, and 12 cycles. Total biomass production and P uptake/removal were significantly higher for brachiaria than maize and soybean, which was reflected in the P use efficiency (PUE), being higher for brachiaria (57%), compared with maize (26%) and soybean (21%). The higher PUE by brachiaria was partly attributed to higher levels of acid phosphatase and β-glucosidase activities which indicated enhanced biological activity and P cycling under brachiaria. Data from the control treatment clearly demonstrated that all three plant species mobilized stable/occluded fractions of P throughout the experiment, however, brachiaria could produce more using less P. The findings of this study indicated the inclusion of brachiaria in crop rotations as a forage or cover crop/green manure may enhance overall P use efficiency.
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