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Author(s): BUSATO, J. G.; SANTOS, L. F. dos; PAULA, A. M. de; SODRÉ, F. F.; DOBBSS, L. B.; MARTINS, E. de S.; JINDO, K. Silicate rock powder (SRP) restores the fertility of weathered soils. However, its slow nutrientrelease is a disadvantage for short-duration crops. Humic-like acids (HLAs) are plantbiostimulants that... ... |
Author(s): MORALES, M. M.; COMERFORD, n. b.; BEHLING, M.; ABREU, D. C. de; GUERRINI, I. A. The phosphorus (P) chemistry of biochar (BC)-amended soils is poorly understood. This statement is based on the lack of published research attempting a comprehensive characterization of biochar?s infl... ... |
Author(s): CASTRO, G. S. A.; CRUSCIOL, C. A. C.; CALONEGO, J. C.; ROSOLEM, C. A. Increased soil organic matter (SOM) improves the cation exchange capacity of tropical weathered soils, and liming is required to achieve high yields in these soils. Despite a decrease in SOM in the sh... ... |
Author(s): FRAZÃO, J. J.; BENITES, V. de M.; PIEROBON, V. N.; RIBEIRO, J. V. S.; LAVRES, J. Inadequate disposal of poultry litter (PL) may promote eutrophication of water bodies due to its high nutrient content, including phosphorus (P). Thus, recycling P from PL to produce organomineral fer... ... |
Author(s): ÕLIVEIRA, A. P. M. de; VENTURIERI, G. C.; CONTRERA, F. A. L.
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Author(s): ARAÚJO, C. dos S.; CONTRERA, F. A. L.; VENTURIERI, G. C.
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Author(s): BERNARDI, A. C. C.; CARVALHO, M. C. S.; POLIDORO, J. C.; BENITES, V. M. Potassium (K) fertilization is one of the most common nutrient inputs used by farmers to cultivate crops on Brazil?s highly weathered, low-fertile and acidic tropical soils. Soil K is typically classi... ... |
Author(s): FLUMIGNAN, D. L.; SILVA, J. A. da; FIGUEIREDO, L. H. S.; SOUZA, C. H. M.; REZENDE, M. K. A.
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Author(s): PIRES, I. F.; FONTANA, A.; PARTELLI, F. L.; CAMPANHARO, A.; ROCHA, J. R.; RODRIGUES, J. D. The soils of Coastal Tablelands are characterized by low natural fertility, which reinforces the importance of assessing soil fertility and leaf nutrition of crops. The objective of this study is to p... ... |
Author(s): FARIA, A. F. de; SCHULMAN, P.; MEYER, M. C.; CAMPOS, H. D.; CRUZ-MAGALHÃES, V.; GODOY, C. V.; GUIMARÃES, R. A.; SILVA, L. H. C. P. da; GOUSSAIN, M. M.; MARTINS M. C.; NUNES JUNIOR, J.; VENANCIO, W. S.; FANTIN, L.; BRUSTOLIN, R.; JACCOUD FILHO, D. de S.; CARNEIRO, L. C.; JULIATTI, F. C.; MEDEIROS, F. H. V.
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