BIOCHAR AS SOIL CONDITIONER IN THE SUCCESSION OF UPLAND RICE AND COWPEA FERTILIZED WITH NITROGEN

The effects of biochar and nitrogen application on yields of upland rice and cowpea and on soil fertility were determined in a greenhouse in Macaíba, RN, Brazil. The trial consisted of the succession of two crops in a completely randomized design and a factorial scheme, with four replicates. Initi...

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Main Authors: NEYTON DE OLIVEIRA MIRANDA, ALEXANDRE SANTOS PIMENTA, GUALTER GUENTHER COSTA DA SILVA, ERMELINDA MARIA MOTA OLIVEIRA, MARY ANNE BARBOSA DE CARVALHO
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Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido 2017-01-01
Series:Revista Caatinga
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spelling doaj-e98b2b0fbb1d4f028acf342b811e57cd2020-11-25T00:19:16ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoRevista Caatinga0100-316X1983-21252017-01-01302313323BIOCHAR AS SOIL CONDITIONER IN THE SUCCESSION OF UPLAND RICE AND COWPEA FERTILIZED WITH NITROGENNEYTON DE OLIVEIRA MIRANDAALEXANDRE SANTOS PIMENTAGUALTER GUENTHER COSTA DA SILVAERMELINDA MARIA MOTA OLIVEIRAMARY ANNE BARBOSA DE CARVALHOThe effects of biochar and nitrogen application on yields of upland rice and cowpea and on soil fertility were determined in a greenhouse in Macaíba, RN, Brazil. The trial consisted of the succession of two crops in a completely randomized design and a factorial scheme, with four replicates. Initially, four doses of biochar and four doses of nitrogen were tested for cultivation of rice. Subsequently, four doses of biochar and two doses of nitrogen were tested in half of the pots maintained for planting cowpea. Soil was sampled after rice harvest for half of the pots and at end of the trial for the remaining pots. We evaluated the following parameters: mass of hundred grains of rice, dry shoot mass, panicle number, number of filled spikelets and of empty spikelets, and grain production. Determinations for cowpea were: pod number per pot, grain number per pod, and grain production per pot. Measured soil parameters were: pH, contents of organic carbon, P, K, Ca, Mg, Na, cation exchange capacity, and exchangeable sodium percentage. Biochar addition did not influence yield components of upland rice and cowpea, but resulted in increased soil N retention, which influenced rice dry shoot mass, spikelets sterility, panicle number, and grain mass. Biochar also promoted increased soil pH, potassium content, and exchangeable sodium percentage and decreased calcium and magnesium concentrations.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=237149966006
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author NEYTON DE OLIVEIRA MIRANDA
ALEXANDRE SANTOS PIMENTA
GUALTER GUENTHER COSTA DA SILVA
ERMELINDA MARIA MOTA OLIVEIRA
MARY ANNE BARBOSA DE CARVALHO
spellingShingle NEYTON DE OLIVEIRA MIRANDA
ALEXANDRE SANTOS PIMENTA
GUALTER GUENTHER COSTA DA SILVA
ERMELINDA MARIA MOTA OLIVEIRA
MARY ANNE BARBOSA DE CARVALHO
BIOCHAR AS SOIL CONDITIONER IN THE SUCCESSION OF UPLAND RICE AND COWPEA FERTILIZED WITH NITROGEN
Revista Caatinga
author_facet NEYTON DE OLIVEIRA MIRANDA
ALEXANDRE SANTOS PIMENTA
GUALTER GUENTHER COSTA DA SILVA
ERMELINDA MARIA MOTA OLIVEIRA
MARY ANNE BARBOSA DE CARVALHO
author_sort NEYTON DE OLIVEIRA MIRANDA
title BIOCHAR AS SOIL CONDITIONER IN THE SUCCESSION OF UPLAND RICE AND COWPEA FERTILIZED WITH NITROGEN
title_short BIOCHAR AS SOIL CONDITIONER IN THE SUCCESSION OF UPLAND RICE AND COWPEA FERTILIZED WITH NITROGEN
title_full BIOCHAR AS SOIL CONDITIONER IN THE SUCCESSION OF UPLAND RICE AND COWPEA FERTILIZED WITH NITROGEN
title_fullStr BIOCHAR AS SOIL CONDITIONER IN THE SUCCESSION OF UPLAND RICE AND COWPEA FERTILIZED WITH NITROGEN
title_full_unstemmed BIOCHAR AS SOIL CONDITIONER IN THE SUCCESSION OF UPLAND RICE AND COWPEA FERTILIZED WITH NITROGEN
title_sort biochar as soil conditioner in the succession of upland rice and cowpea fertilized with nitrogen
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
series Revista Caatinga
issn 0100-316X
1983-2125
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The effects of biochar and nitrogen application on yields of upland rice and cowpea and on soil fertility were determined in a greenhouse in Macaíba, RN, Brazil. The trial consisted of the succession of two crops in a completely randomized design and a factorial scheme, with four replicates. Initially, four doses of biochar and four doses of nitrogen were tested for cultivation of rice. Subsequently, four doses of biochar and two doses of nitrogen were tested in half of the pots maintained for planting cowpea. Soil was sampled after rice harvest for half of the pots and at end of the trial for the remaining pots. We evaluated the following parameters: mass of hundred grains of rice, dry shoot mass, panicle number, number of filled spikelets and of empty spikelets, and grain production. Determinations for cowpea were: pod number per pot, grain number per pod, and grain production per pot. Measured soil parameters were: pH, contents of organic carbon, P, K, Ca, Mg, Na, cation exchange capacity, and exchangeable sodium percentage. Biochar addition did not influence yield components of upland rice and cowpea, but resulted in increased soil N retention, which influenced rice dry shoot mass, spikelets sterility, panicle number, and grain mass. Biochar also promoted increased soil pH, potassium content, and exchangeable sodium percentage and decreased calcium and magnesium concentrations.
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