Soil organic matter fractions affected by N-fertilizer in a green cane management in Brazilian Coastal Tableland

ABSTRACT The recent approach of eliminating the use of fire for sugarcane harvesting (green cane) resulted in managing the crop on a trash-blanketed soil, which changed the content and dynamic of carbon and the nitrogen requirement. These alterations are relevant due to economic and environmental as...

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Main Authors: Shirlei Almeida Assunção, Ana Paula Pessim Oliveira, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Eduardo Lima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Agronômico de Campinas 2018-04-01
Series:Bragantia
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spelling doaj-b74adcd85a754a66a77874705f7eac7a2020-11-25T02:26:31ZengInstituto Agronômico de CampinasBragantia1678-44992018-04-01010.1590/1678-4499.2017296S0006-87052018005005105Soil organic matter fractions affected by N-fertilizer in a green cane management in Brazilian Coastal TablelandShirlei Almeida AssunçãoAna Paula Pessim OliveiraLúcia Helena Cunha dos AnjosMarcos Gervasio PereiraEduardo LimaABSTRACT The recent approach of eliminating the use of fire for sugarcane harvesting (green cane) resulted in managing the crop on a trash-blanketed soil, which changed the content and dynamic of carbon and the nitrogen requirement. These alterations are relevant due to economic and environmental aspects of sugarcane production systems. This study aimed to evaluate changes in total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN) and soil organic matter fractions with the application of N-fertilizer on the residues of green cane. The experiment was with sugarcane at the fourth ratoon in Linhares, Espírito Santo State, Brazil. The soil is a Xanthic Dystrudults, originated from Barreiras Group sediments in the coastal tableland region. The treatments were set in a completely randomized blocks experimental design and consisted of N (as ammonium sulphate) dosages varying from 80 to 160 kg N.ha–1 and the control. The application of increasing N doses resulted in accumulation of TOC and carbon in the humic, granulometric and oxidizable fractions of soil organic matter (SOM). It was obtained a model adjustment for quadratic regression for TOC, NT and SOM fractions. The doses between 80 and 100 kg N.ha–1 were the most favorable to accumulate carbon and the SOM fractions. N doses higher than 100 kg N.ha–1 favored SOM mineralization. The SOM fractions were responsive to application of N-fertilizer on harvesting residues of the green cane management area.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052018005005105&lng=en&tlng=ensoil managementSaccharum officinarumsugarcane residues
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author Shirlei Almeida Assunção
Ana Paula Pessim Oliveira
Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos
Marcos Gervasio Pereira
Eduardo Lima
spellingShingle Shirlei Almeida Assunção
Ana Paula Pessim Oliveira
Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos
Marcos Gervasio Pereira
Eduardo Lima
Soil organic matter fractions affected by N-fertilizer in a green cane management in Brazilian Coastal Tableland
Bragantia
soil management
Saccharum officinarum
sugarcane residues
author_facet Shirlei Almeida Assunção
Ana Paula Pessim Oliveira
Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos
Marcos Gervasio Pereira
Eduardo Lima
author_sort Shirlei Almeida Assunção
title Soil organic matter fractions affected by N-fertilizer in a green cane management in Brazilian Coastal Tableland
title_short Soil organic matter fractions affected by N-fertilizer in a green cane management in Brazilian Coastal Tableland
title_full Soil organic matter fractions affected by N-fertilizer in a green cane management in Brazilian Coastal Tableland
title_fullStr Soil organic matter fractions affected by N-fertilizer in a green cane management in Brazilian Coastal Tableland
title_full_unstemmed Soil organic matter fractions affected by N-fertilizer in a green cane management in Brazilian Coastal Tableland
title_sort soil organic matter fractions affected by n-fertilizer in a green cane management in brazilian coastal tableland
publisher Instituto Agronômico de Campinas
series Bragantia
issn 1678-4499
publishDate 2018-04-01
description ABSTRACT The recent approach of eliminating the use of fire for sugarcane harvesting (green cane) resulted in managing the crop on a trash-blanketed soil, which changed the content and dynamic of carbon and the nitrogen requirement. These alterations are relevant due to economic and environmental aspects of sugarcane production systems. This study aimed to evaluate changes in total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN) and soil organic matter fractions with the application of N-fertilizer on the residues of green cane. The experiment was with sugarcane at the fourth ratoon in Linhares, Espírito Santo State, Brazil. The soil is a Xanthic Dystrudults, originated from Barreiras Group sediments in the coastal tableland region. The treatments were set in a completely randomized blocks experimental design and consisted of N (as ammonium sulphate) dosages varying from 80 to 160 kg N.ha–1 and the control. The application of increasing N doses resulted in accumulation of TOC and carbon in the humic, granulometric and oxidizable fractions of soil organic matter (SOM). It was obtained a model adjustment for quadratic regression for TOC, NT and SOM fractions. The doses between 80 and 100 kg N.ha–1 were the most favorable to accumulate carbon and the SOM fractions. N doses higher than 100 kg N.ha–1 favored SOM mineralization. The SOM fractions were responsive to application of N-fertilizer on harvesting residues of the green cane management area.
topic soil management
Saccharum officinarum
sugarcane residues
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052018005005105&lng=en&tlng=en
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