Response of IAPAR-59 coffee (Coffea arabica L.) to surface applied organic residues in a typic haplorthox
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https://doi.org/10.25186/cs.v5i1.274Keywords:
Organic manure, agroindustrial residues, organic carbon, soil fertility, plant nutrition, soil managementAbstract
The objective of this work was to assess the soil fertility, nutritional status, vegetative growth and yield of coffee cv. Iapar-59, subjected to four exogenous applications (2002-2004): 20 t ha-1 dry matter (grey mucuna, leucaena, pigeon pea, perennial peanut, brizantha grass, forage sorghum, sugarcane bagasse, filter cake-sugarcane, citrus bagasse, sewage sludge, sewage sludge and lime, coffee straw, manure (bovine), chicken litter, chicken manure, sugarcane bagasse and chicken manure, swine manure; 200 m3 ha-1 liquid swine manure; N (95 kg ha-1 ammonium sulphate). A field experiment was set up in 2002, in a Typic Haplorthox, in Paranavaí, northwestern region of Paraná state, Brazil. From 2003 to 2005 soil (0-5, 5-10, 10-20 e 20-40 cm) and leaf samples were collected and coffee tree growth and yield were assessed. Grey mucuna increased leaf N, leucaena increased soil K (5-40 cm) and filter cake-sugarcane increased soil Ca (10-40 cm). These alterations were closely related to higher coffee growth rates and yield.Published
2010-09-10
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FIDALSKI, J.; CHAVES, J. C. D. Response of IAPAR-59 coffee (Coffea arabica L.) to surface applied organic residues in a typic haplorthox. Coffee Science - ISSN 1984-3909, v. 5, n. 1, p. 75-86, 10 Sep. 2010.
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