Abstract

Liming combined with no-tillage (NT) can increase the efficiency of P use by accumulating soil P in more available forms and improving root exploration due to the absence of toxic Al3+. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term effect of different combinations of soil tillage managements and liming in a subtropical Oxisol on the accumulation of P forms, legacy P index, and P use efficiency. A long-term experiment was used, established in 1987 testing (i) conventional tillage with lime (lime-CT) and control (control-CT), (ii) NT with lime (lime-NT) and control (control-NT), and (iii) occasional tillage with lime (lime-OT). The NPK fertilization was the same for all treatments. The accumulated grain yield and P use efficiency of 56 crops between 1987 and 2019 were evaluated. In 2019, soil samples were collected in the 0–5, 5–10, and 10–20 cm layers and submitted to a sequential chemical fractionation of P, P indexes, and soil acidity parameters. The results reveal that is necessary to correct acidity to increase crop yields and P use efficiency, regardless of the soil management used. This increase is enhanced when soil acidity correction by liming is combined with the use of conservation systems such as NT. Furthermore, after liming with incorporation, liming can be done on the soil surface, without the need to repeat the operation of lime incorporation, ensuring high efficiency of P use even after more than four decades.

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