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Management of Soil Acidity and Its Relations With Soybean Productivity in Brazilian Savanna

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  • Camila Morais Fonseca
  • Veridiana Cardozo Gonçalves Cantão
  • Carlos Cesar Evangelista de Menezes
  • Simone Cristiane Brand
  • Gabriel Elias Soares de Araújo
  • Raquel de Sousa Neta
  • Rose Luiza Moraes Tavares
  • Paulo Fernandes Boldrin
  • June Faria Scherrer Menezes
  • William Peres

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The soils of Brazilian Savanna, naturally, present acidity problems, making correction practices fundamental to ensure production. Even with so many years since the introduction of agriculture, some soil correction practices are still misused. Thus, the objective was to evaluate soybean yield and chemical changes in a Red Oxisol in the Brazilian Savanna with the use of limestone, associated or not with gypsum, applied superficially and incorporated by harrow and moldboard plow. The experiment was conducted under field conditions, in Rio Verde-GO, cultivating soybeans in the 2015/2016 and 2016/1017 harvests. The experimental design was in randomized blocks, with four replications, with treatments arranged in a 3 × 3 factorial scheme. The first factor refers to the application of superficial limestone and incorporated by harrow and moldboard plow. The second factor was the presence or absence of limestone and/or gypsum (0 + 0; 0.875 + 0 and 0.875 + 1.75 t ha-1). Plant height, number of pods per plant, productivity, pH, Al, CTC, Ca, Mg and V were evaluated, in soil depths of 0-0.2 and 0.2-0.4 m. In the 2016/2017 harvest, the characteristics of pH, CTC, V and contents of Ca, Mg and Al were influenced by the methods of application of limestone and by its use, associated or not with gypsum. There was an increase in pH on the soil surface with the use of limestone and on the subsurface with the use of limestone and gypsum. The moldboard plow provided increases in the contents of Ca and Mg in the soil in comparison to surface application. The moldboard plow incresed in soybean yield, in the second crop, with and without association of gypsum with limestone.

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  • Camila Morais Fonseca & Veridiana Cardozo Gonçalves Cantão & Carlos Cesar Evangelista de Menezes & Simone Cristiane Brand & Gabriel Elias Soares de Araújo & Raquel de Sousa Neta & Rose Luiza Moraes, 2024. "Management of Soil Acidity and Its Relations With Soybean Productivity in Brazilian Savanna," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 14(1), pages 1-50, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:14:y:2024:i:1:p:50
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