EFFECT OF LIMING AND MANGANESE RATES ON SOYBEAN MINERAL NUTRITION IN THE REGION OF RIO VERDE-GO, BRAZIL
Keywords:
Cerrados, Oxisols, Ultipsamment, soybeans, liming, manganeseAbstract
This study aimed to assess the effects of liming and manganese rates on mineral nutrition of soybean on two representative soils from Rio Verde-GO, Brazil. A greenhouse experiment was undertaken at the School of Agronomy (Federal University of Goiás, Brazil), using an Oxisol (Latossolo Vermelho Amarelo Distrófico fase Cerrado) and an Ultipsamment (Neossolo Quartzarênico Distrófico fase Cerrado). A completely randomized experimental design was used, in a 5x5 factorial treatment design (liming and manganese rates), with three replications. The studied soils showed serious nutritional shortcomings, due to their high acidity levels and excess of exchangeable manganese. Treatments without liming provoked widespread Ca and Mg deficiencies and manganese toxicity, with visual symptoms in soybean leaves. Close relations among Ca, Mg, and Mn accumulated in soybean leaves as functions of applied liming and manganese rates have been found. One may conclude that liming is essential both as a soil acidity neutralizer, as a nutritional source of Ca and, as well to prevent accumulation of manganese in plants at toxic levels. Application of Mn on both studied soils is unnecessary for the soybean crop.
KEY-WORDS: Cerrados; Oxisols; Ultipsamment; soybeans; liming; manganese.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Authors will not be paid for published articles and must waive their copyright in favor of the PAT journal. On the other hand, they are solely responsible for the content of those articles, even if the Editor holds the right to adjust them to the norms of the journal. Authors are allowed to publish their articles simultaneously in their institutional repositories, as soon as the original publication at the PAT journal is mentioned.