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Calibration of phosphorus extraction methods in soils cultivated under no-tillage

The change of cultivation systems from conventional to no-tillage, the change in soil sampling depth and the higher crop yields over time can influence the critical P content, fertility ranges and fertilizer doses recommended for crops. The objective of this work was to calibrate the soil P tests, Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and anion-exchange (AER) resin for soybean, wheat and corn plants cultivated under no-tillage system, and to estimate the P fertilizer amounts for a maximum economic yield. For this purpose soil samples and yield results from several experiments under no-till and different P doses, conducted by institutions of education, research and extension of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The calibration curves were fitted using non-linear model functions, and the levels of soil fertility and fertilizer doses for a maximum economic yield were inferred. Results indicate that the average increases in corn, wheat and soybean yields were 47.1, 12.4 and 7.2 kg ha-1 kg-1 P2O5, respectively; the determination coefficients between the relative yield and soil P concentrations were higher when the soils were separated by texture classes and were highest in the 0-10 cm than the 0- 20 cm layer; the critical values of P, based on Mehlich-1 were 7.5; 15.0 and 21.0 mg kg-1the 0-20 cm layer, and of 16.0, 28.0 and 40.0 mg kg-1 in the 0-10 cm layer in the clay classes 1, 2 and 3, respectively; P fertility ranges were wider by Mehlich-3 and AER as compared to Mehlich-1; the quantities of P fertilizer were higher for soybean and corn when compared to the currently recommended quantities. The critical P concentrations are higher in soils under no-tillage with soybean, wheat and corn in the 0-20 as well as the 0-10 cm layer; the fertility ranges by resin and Mehlich-3 were wider than by Mehlich-1; the fertilizer P quantities are higher for soybean and corn grown under no-tillage.

fertility ranges; critical phosphorus content; phosphorus fertilizers; Mehlich-1; Mehlich-3; ion exchange resin


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