Soil fertility and upland rice yield after biochar application in the Cerrado

Fabiano André Petter, Mellissa Ananias Soler da Silva, Beáta Emoke Madari, Marco Aurélio Carbone Carneiro, Márcia Thaís de Melo Carvalho, Leandro Pereira Pacheco, Ben Hur Marimon Júnior

Resumo


The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of biochar made from Eucalyptus on soil fertility, and on the yield and development of upland rice. The experiment was performed during two years in a randomized block design with four replicates, in a sandy loam Dystric Plinthosol. Four doses of NPK 05‑25‑15, annually distributed in stripes (0, 100, 200 and 300 kg ha‑1), and four doses of biochar (0, 8, 16 and 32 Mg ha‑1), applied once in the first year – alone or with NPK – were evaluated. In the first year, biochar positively affected soil fertility [total organic carbon (TOC), Ca, P, Al, H+Al, and pH], at 0–10 cm soil depth, and it was the only factor with significant effect on yield. In the second year, the effect of biochar diminished or was overcome by the fertilizer. TOC moved down in the soil profile to the 0–20 cm depth, influencing K availability in this layer. In the second year, there was a significant interaction between biochar and the fertilizer on plant growth and biomass dry matter accumulation.

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“biochar”; macronutrientes; fitomassa; crescimento de planta; acidez do solo; produtividade do arroz

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