Abstract
In a clayey Red Latosol, located in Ponta Grossa – Paraná State, the nutrient uptake and yield of corn genotypes was evaluated, affected by levels of black oat crop residues in no-tillage. The experimental design was a randomized block design arranged in split-plot with three replications. The plot consisted of three levels of black oat crop residues maintained on the soil surface (without straw, 5.0 and 10.0 ton. Ha-1), and the sub-plots comprised of 13 corn genotypes. The order of the gain on the total uptake of nutrients compared to 5.0 and 10.0 ton. Ha-1 straw was K> P> N, with values of 30.4 and 47.1, 17.6 and 26.4, and 5.4 and 11.3%, respectively. The genotypes differed significantly for nutrient uptake and grain yield, due to the added amounts of black oat crop residue on soil surface in no-tillage system in the initial phase. The increase of crop residue amount on the soil surface did not affect the mean yield of the experiment. The increase in the amount of crop residue on the soil surface resulted in greater total uptake of N, P and K, but did not affect the total uptake of Ca, Mg and S by corn plants. The order in nutrient uptake by the genotypes because affected by crop residue addition was: K> P> N> S> Ca = Mg.
Highlights
Atualmente no Brasil, a área cultivada com o sistema plantio direto (SPD) é cerca de 25,5 milhões de hectares (DERPSCH et al, 2010)
Extraction of nutrients and yield of corn genotypes affected by levels of straw
a randomized block design arranged in split-plot with three replications
Summary
Atualmente no Brasil, a área cultivada com o sistema plantio direto (SPD) é cerca de 25,5 milhões de hectares (DERPSCH et al, 2010). Análise de variância da produtividade (kg ha-1) e extração total (folha + colmo + espiga) de nutrientes (kg ha-1) em razão da quantidade de palha e dos genótipos em um Latossolo Vermelho distrófico, após seis anos de plantio direto.
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