Effects of surface application of calcium-magnesium silicate and gypsum on soil fertility and sugarcane yield

Lime application recommendations for amendment of soil acidity in sugarcane were developed with a burnt cane harvesting system in mind. Sugarcane is now harvested in most areas without burning, and lime application for amendment of soil acidity in this system in which the sugarcane crop residue rema...

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Main Authors: Carlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol, Rodrigo Foltran, Otavio Bagiotto Rossato, James Mabry McCray, Raffaella Rossetto
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 2014-12-01
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spelling doaj-d913be903dc34b3bb2d0f9cba8239eb22021-01-02T00:34:16ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ciência do SoloRevista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo1806-96572014-12-013861843185410.1590/S0100-06832014000600019S0100-06832014000600019Effects of surface application of calcium-magnesium silicate and gypsum on soil fertility and sugarcane yieldCarlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol0Rodrigo Foltran1Otavio Bagiotto Rossato2James Mabry McCray3Raffaella Rossetto4Universidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaUniversity of FloridaAgência Paulista de Tecnologia dos AgronegóciosLime application recommendations for amendment of soil acidity in sugarcane were developed with a burnt cane harvesting system in mind. Sugarcane is now harvested in most areas without burning, and lime application for amendment of soil acidity in this system in which the sugarcane crop residue remains on the ground has been carried out without a scientific basis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in soil acidity and stalk and sugar yield with different rates of surface application of calcium, magnesium silicate, and gypsum in ratoon cane. The experiment was performed after the 3rd harvest of the variety SP 81-3250 in a commercial green sugarcane plantation of the São Luiz Sugar Mill (47º 25' 33" W; 21º 59' 46" S), located in Pirassununga, São Paulo, in southeast Brazil. A factorial arrangement of four Ca-Mg silicate rates (0, 850, 1700, and 3400 kg ha-1) and two gypsum rates (0 and 1700 kg ha-1) was used in the experiment. After 12 months, the experiment was harvested and technological measurements of stalk and sugar yield were made. After harvest, soil samples were taken at the depths of 0.00-0.05, 0.05-0.10, 0.10-0.20, 0.20-0.40, and 0.40-0.60 m in all plots, and the following determinations were made: soil pH in CaCl2, organic matter, P, S, K, Ca, Mg, H+Al, Al, Si, and base saturation. The results show that the application of gypsum reduced the exchangeable Al3+ content and Al saturation below 0.05 m, and increased the Ca2+ concentration in the whole profile, the Mg2+ content below 0.10 m, K+ below 0.4 m, and base saturation below 0.20 m. This contributed to the effect of surface application of silicate on amendment of soil acidity reaching deeper layers. From the results of this study, it may be concluded that the silicate rate recommended may be too low, since the greater rates used in this experiment showed greater reduction in soil acidity, higher levels of nutrients at greater depths and an increase in stalk and sugar yield.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832014000600019&lng=en&tlng=encorreção de acidez do solosilícioprodutividade de colmos e açúcarcana crua
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author Carlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol
Rodrigo Foltran
Otavio Bagiotto Rossato
James Mabry McCray
Raffaella Rossetto
spellingShingle Carlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol
Rodrigo Foltran
Otavio Bagiotto Rossato
James Mabry McCray
Raffaella Rossetto
Effects of surface application of calcium-magnesium silicate and gypsum on soil fertility and sugarcane yield
Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
correção de acidez do solo
silício
produtividade de colmos e açúcar
cana crua
author_facet Carlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol
Rodrigo Foltran
Otavio Bagiotto Rossato
James Mabry McCray
Raffaella Rossetto
author_sort Carlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol
title Effects of surface application of calcium-magnesium silicate and gypsum on soil fertility and sugarcane yield
title_short Effects of surface application of calcium-magnesium silicate and gypsum on soil fertility and sugarcane yield
title_full Effects of surface application of calcium-magnesium silicate and gypsum on soil fertility and sugarcane yield
title_fullStr Effects of surface application of calcium-magnesium silicate and gypsum on soil fertility and sugarcane yield
title_full_unstemmed Effects of surface application of calcium-magnesium silicate and gypsum on soil fertility and sugarcane yield
title_sort effects of surface application of calcium-magnesium silicate and gypsum on soil fertility and sugarcane yield
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
series Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
issn 1806-9657
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Lime application recommendations for amendment of soil acidity in sugarcane were developed with a burnt cane harvesting system in mind. Sugarcane is now harvested in most areas without burning, and lime application for amendment of soil acidity in this system in which the sugarcane crop residue remains on the ground has been carried out without a scientific basis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in soil acidity and stalk and sugar yield with different rates of surface application of calcium, magnesium silicate, and gypsum in ratoon cane. The experiment was performed after the 3rd harvest of the variety SP 81-3250 in a commercial green sugarcane plantation of the São Luiz Sugar Mill (47º 25' 33" W; 21º 59' 46" S), located in Pirassununga, São Paulo, in southeast Brazil. A factorial arrangement of four Ca-Mg silicate rates (0, 850, 1700, and 3400 kg ha-1) and two gypsum rates (0 and 1700 kg ha-1) was used in the experiment. After 12 months, the experiment was harvested and technological measurements of stalk and sugar yield were made. After harvest, soil samples were taken at the depths of 0.00-0.05, 0.05-0.10, 0.10-0.20, 0.20-0.40, and 0.40-0.60 m in all plots, and the following determinations were made: soil pH in CaCl2, organic matter, P, S, K, Ca, Mg, H+Al, Al, Si, and base saturation. The results show that the application of gypsum reduced the exchangeable Al3+ content and Al saturation below 0.05 m, and increased the Ca2+ concentration in the whole profile, the Mg2+ content below 0.10 m, K+ below 0.4 m, and base saturation below 0.20 m. This contributed to the effect of surface application of silicate on amendment of soil acidity reaching deeper layers. From the results of this study, it may be concluded that the silicate rate recommended may be too low, since the greater rates used in this experiment showed greater reduction in soil acidity, higher levels of nutrients at greater depths and an increase in stalk and sugar yield.
topic correção de acidez do solo
silício
produtividade de colmos e açúcar
cana crua
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