Soybean Base Fertilization: Chemical and Microbiological Soil Indicators and Crop Yield

Recent searches stress that soybean yield might be doubled in Brazilian conditions, so that base fertilization is pivotal, once it might interfere over the chemical and microbiological soil indicators and hence, over the crop grain yield. It was aimed to assess alterations in the chemical and micro...

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Main Authors: Paulo Henrique Cazarim, Marcelo Augusto de Aguiar e Silva, Adriana Pereira da Silva, Rodrigo Dlugosz da Silva, Gabriel Danilo Shimizu, Murilo Arruda Corsi, Eduardo Augusto Matsushima Tavares, Euler Augusto Inêz
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Published: University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE 2023-02-01
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Online Access:http://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/4159
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author Paulo Henrique Cazarim
Marcelo Augusto de Aguiar e Silva
Adriana Pereira da Silva
Rodrigo Dlugosz da Silva
Gabriel Danilo Shimizu
Murilo Arruda Corsi
Eduardo Augusto Matsushima Tavares
Euler Augusto Inêz
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Marcelo Augusto de Aguiar e Silva
Adriana Pereira da Silva
Rodrigo Dlugosz da Silva
Gabriel Danilo Shimizu
Murilo Arruda Corsi
Eduardo Augusto Matsushima Tavares
Euler Augusto Inêz
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description Recent searches stress that soybean yield might be doubled in Brazilian conditions, so that base fertilization is pivotal, once it might interfere over the chemical and microbiological soil indicators and hence, over the crop grain yield. It was aimed to assess alterations in the chemical and microbiological soil indicators, in the short term, and the soybean biometric and grain yield performance as a function of different fertilizers for base fertilization, in two sowing dates. An experiment comprised of two sowing dates was carried out in 2019/2020 season on a dystroferic Red Latossol, in north Parana state. It were assessed five treatments comprising: 1) control; 2) mineral fertilizer; 3) organomineral fertilizer; 4) mineral fertilizer mixed to granulated gypsum; and 5) slow release mineral fertilizer. Randomized block design with four replicates was the design adopted. It were assessed chemical and microbiological soil indicators; final stand; first pod insertion height; plant height; stem diameter; number of pods per plant; number of grains per plant; number of grains per pod; grain mass per plant; one thousand grain mass and grain yield. There is no base fertilization effect over the chemical soil indicators in the short term, however, there is effect over the microbiological soil indicators. Biometric and grain yield performance are decreased as sowing date is delayed, regardless of the base fertilization employed.
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spelling doaj.art-fc78a3e862544ab0bb2baf307c3366c92023-03-02T10:36:51ZporUniversity of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTEColloquium Agrariae1809-82152023-02-01191Soybean Base Fertilization: Chemical and Microbiological Soil Indicators and Crop YieldPaulo Henrique Cazarim0Marcelo Augusto de Aguiar e Silva1Adriana Pereira da Silva2Rodrigo Dlugosz da Silva3Gabriel Danilo Shimizu4Murilo Arruda Corsi5Eduardo Augusto Matsushima Tavares6Euler Augusto Inêz7Londrina State UniversityLondrina State UniversityLondrina State UniversityLondrina State UniversityLondrina State UniversityLondrina State UniversityLondrina State UniversityLondrina State University Recent searches stress that soybean yield might be doubled in Brazilian conditions, so that base fertilization is pivotal, once it might interfere over the chemical and microbiological soil indicators and hence, over the crop grain yield. It was aimed to assess alterations in the chemical and microbiological soil indicators, in the short term, and the soybean biometric and grain yield performance as a function of different fertilizers for base fertilization, in two sowing dates. An experiment comprised of two sowing dates was carried out in 2019/2020 season on a dystroferic Red Latossol, in north Parana state. It were assessed five treatments comprising: 1) control; 2) mineral fertilizer; 3) organomineral fertilizer; 4) mineral fertilizer mixed to granulated gypsum; and 5) slow release mineral fertilizer. Randomized block design with four replicates was the design adopted. It were assessed chemical and microbiological soil indicators; final stand; first pod insertion height; plant height; stem diameter; number of pods per plant; number of grains per plant; number of grains per pod; grain mass per plant; one thousand grain mass and grain yield. There is no base fertilization effect over the chemical soil indicators in the short term, however, there is effect over the microbiological soil indicators. Biometric and grain yield performance are decreased as sowing date is delayed, regardless of the base fertilization employed. http://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/4159Basal respirationmicrobial biomassmineral fertilizerorganomineral fertilizersoil chemistry
spellingShingle Paulo Henrique Cazarim
Marcelo Augusto de Aguiar e Silva
Adriana Pereira da Silva
Rodrigo Dlugosz da Silva
Gabriel Danilo Shimizu
Murilo Arruda Corsi
Eduardo Augusto Matsushima Tavares
Euler Augusto Inêz
Soybean Base Fertilization: Chemical and Microbiological Soil Indicators and Crop Yield
Colloquium Agrariae
Basal respiration
microbial biomass
mineral fertilizer
organomineral fertilizer
soil chemistry
title Soybean Base Fertilization: Chemical and Microbiological Soil Indicators and Crop Yield
title_full Soybean Base Fertilization: Chemical and Microbiological Soil Indicators and Crop Yield
title_fullStr Soybean Base Fertilization: Chemical and Microbiological Soil Indicators and Crop Yield
title_full_unstemmed Soybean Base Fertilization: Chemical and Microbiological Soil Indicators and Crop Yield
title_short Soybean Base Fertilization: Chemical and Microbiological Soil Indicators and Crop Yield
title_sort soybean base fertilization chemical and microbiological soil indicators and crop yield
topic Basal respiration
microbial biomass
mineral fertilizer
organomineral fertilizer
soil chemistry
url http://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/4159
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