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Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield

Liming contributes to the alleviation of acidity in highly weathered soils. For sugarcane, the use of green harvest methods and new soil tillage systems requires an adjustment of lime application rates. In the present study, the effects of different lime rates and tillage systems on sugarcane perfor...

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Autores principales: de Campos, Murilo, Martello, Jorge Martinelli, de Siqueira, Gabriela Ferraz, Garcia, Ariani, Scudeletti, Daniele, Dias, Patrícia Pereira, Rossetto, Raffaella, Calonego, Juliano Carlos, Cantarella, Heitor, Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36015413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11162110
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author de Campos, Murilo
Martello, Jorge Martinelli
de Siqueira, Gabriela Ferraz
Garcia, Ariani
Scudeletti, Daniele
Dias, Patrícia Pereira
Rossetto, Raffaella
Calonego, Juliano Carlos
Cantarella, Heitor
Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa
author_facet de Campos, Murilo
Martello, Jorge Martinelli
de Siqueira, Gabriela Ferraz
Garcia, Ariani
Scudeletti, Daniele
Dias, Patrícia Pereira
Rossetto, Raffaella
Calonego, Juliano Carlos
Cantarella, Heitor
Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa
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description Liming contributes to the alleviation of acidity in highly weathered soils. For sugarcane, the use of green harvest methods and new soil tillage systems requires an adjustment of lime application rates. In the present study, the effects of different lime rates and tillage systems on sugarcane performance and soil chemical fertility parameters were assessed. Three experiments were conducted in two locations between April 2015 and October 2019. The study design was a randomized block field study with four replicates. Four lime rates were applied once at sugarcane establishments in each soil tillage system and location: no liming (control); lime recommended rate (LRR); two times LRR (2× LRR); and three times LRR (3× LRR). The three soil tillage systems were conventional (CT), deep-strip (DT), and modified deep-strip tillage (MDT). Soil chemical fertility, leaf nutrient concentrations, and sugarcane yield components were analyzed, and correlations were identified by principal component analysis (PCA). The soil acidity was adequately alleviated in all tillage systems. Increasing the lime rate improved the lime distribution and soil fertility parameters. Applying lime at rates higher than LRR improved stalk and sugar yields, longevity, agronomic efficiency index (AEI), and correlated with a longer residual effect of liming, mainly in the last ratoon.
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spelling pubmed-94155542022-08-27 Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield de Campos, Murilo Martello, Jorge Martinelli de Siqueira, Gabriela Ferraz Garcia, Ariani Scudeletti, Daniele Dias, Patrícia Pereira Rossetto, Raffaella Calonego, Juliano Carlos Cantarella, Heitor Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa Plants (Basel) Article Liming contributes to the alleviation of acidity in highly weathered soils. For sugarcane, the use of green harvest methods and new soil tillage systems requires an adjustment of lime application rates. In the present study, the effects of different lime rates and tillage systems on sugarcane performance and soil chemical fertility parameters were assessed. Three experiments were conducted in two locations between April 2015 and October 2019. The study design was a randomized block field study with four replicates. Four lime rates were applied once at sugarcane establishments in each soil tillage system and location: no liming (control); lime recommended rate (LRR); two times LRR (2× LRR); and three times LRR (3× LRR). The three soil tillage systems were conventional (CT), deep-strip (DT), and modified deep-strip tillage (MDT). Soil chemical fertility, leaf nutrient concentrations, and sugarcane yield components were analyzed, and correlations were identified by principal component analysis (PCA). The soil acidity was adequately alleviated in all tillage systems. Increasing the lime rate improved the lime distribution and soil fertility parameters. Applying lime at rates higher than LRR improved stalk and sugar yields, longevity, agronomic efficiency index (AEI), and correlated with a longer residual effect of liming, mainly in the last ratoon. MDPI 2022-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9415554/ /pubmed/36015413 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11162110 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Martello, Jorge Martinelli
de Siqueira, Gabriela Ferraz
Garcia, Ariani
Scudeletti, Daniele
Dias, Patrícia Pereira
Rossetto, Raffaella
Calonego, Juliano Carlos
Cantarella, Heitor
Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa
Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield
title Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield
title_full Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield
title_fullStr Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield
title_full_unstemmed Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield
title_short Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield
title_sort lime rate in clayey soils influences chemical fertility and sugarcane yield
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36015413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11162110
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