Nutrient uptake by grape in a Brazilian soil affected by rock biofertilizer

PK rock biofertilizers made from rocks and elemental sulphur inoculated with Acidithiobacillus improve yield of many short cycle plants similarly to soluble fertilizers. This study aims to evaluate the potential of PK rock biofertilizers for grape cultivation in the Brazilian San Francisco Valley. T...

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Autores principales: Stamford,N.P, Andrade,I.P, S. da Silva,Junior, M.A. Lira,Junior, Silva Santos,C.E. de Rosália e, de Freitas,A.D. Santiago, Straaten,P. Van
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Publicado: Chilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo 2011
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-951620110004000062018-10-31Nutrient uptake by grape in a Brazilian soil affected by rock biofertilizerStamford,N.PAndrade,I.PS. da Silva,JuniorM.A. Lira,JuniorSilva Santos,C.E. de Rosália ede Freitas,A.D. SantiagoStraaten,P. Van Acidithiobacillus Vitis vinifera mineral solubility nutrients absorption sulphur oxidative bacteria PK rock biofertilizers made from rocks and elemental sulphur inoculated with Acidithiobacillus improve yield of many short cycle plants similarly to soluble fertilizers. This study aims to evaluate the potential of PK rock biofertilizers for grape cultivation in the Brazilian San Francisco Valley. Three sources of P and K were compared: (a) soluble fertilizers, (b) biofertilizers plus elemental sulphur inoculated with Acidithiobacillus, and (c) ground phosphate and potash rocks, all at three application rates. A control treatment without P and K fertilization was added. Earthworm compound was applied as N source in all treatments. Grape (Vitis vinifera cv. Italia Pirovano) was cultivated in a dystrophic Planossol (medium texture) at the San Francisco River in the Brazilian Semiarid. P, K, Ca, Mg, S-SO4(2-) and Fe concentrations were analyzed in grape leaves and fruits. The results showed adequate leaf contents of S-SO4(2-), K, and Fe with PK biofertilizer application plus earthworm compound, which indicates this may be alternative to soluble fertilizer for grape in soils with low available P and K.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del SueloJournal of soil science and plant nutrition v.11 n.4 20112011-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-95162011000400006en10.4067/S0718-95162011000400006
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Acidithiobacillus
Vitis vinifera
mineral solubility
nutrients absorption
sulphur oxidative bacteria
spellingShingle Acidithiobacillus
Vitis vinifera
mineral solubility
nutrients absorption
sulphur oxidative bacteria
Stamford,N.P
Andrade,I.P
S. da Silva,Junior
M.A. Lira,Junior
Silva Santos,C.E. de Rosália e
de Freitas,A.D. Santiago
Straaten,P. Van
Nutrient uptake by grape in a Brazilian soil affected by rock biofertilizer
description PK rock biofertilizers made from rocks and elemental sulphur inoculated with Acidithiobacillus improve yield of many short cycle plants similarly to soluble fertilizers. This study aims to evaluate the potential of PK rock biofertilizers for grape cultivation in the Brazilian San Francisco Valley. Three sources of P and K were compared: (a) soluble fertilizers, (b) biofertilizers plus elemental sulphur inoculated with Acidithiobacillus, and (c) ground phosphate and potash rocks, all at three application rates. A control treatment without P and K fertilization was added. Earthworm compound was applied as N source in all treatments. Grape (Vitis vinifera cv. Italia Pirovano) was cultivated in a dystrophic Planossol (medium texture) at the San Francisco River in the Brazilian Semiarid. P, K, Ca, Mg, S-SO4(2-) and Fe concentrations were analyzed in grape leaves and fruits. The results showed adequate leaf contents of S-SO4(2-), K, and Fe with PK biofertilizer application plus earthworm compound, which indicates this may be alternative to soluble fertilizer for grape in soils with low available P and K.
author Stamford,N.P
Andrade,I.P
S. da Silva,Junior
M.A. Lira,Junior
Silva Santos,C.E. de Rosália e
de Freitas,A.D. Santiago
Straaten,P. Van
author_facet Stamford,N.P
Andrade,I.P
S. da Silva,Junior
M.A. Lira,Junior
Silva Santos,C.E. de Rosália e
de Freitas,A.D. Santiago
Straaten,P. Van
author_sort Stamford,N.P
title Nutrient uptake by grape in a Brazilian soil affected by rock biofertilizer
title_short Nutrient uptake by grape in a Brazilian soil affected by rock biofertilizer
title_full Nutrient uptake by grape in a Brazilian soil affected by rock biofertilizer
title_fullStr Nutrient uptake by grape in a Brazilian soil affected by rock biofertilizer
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient uptake by grape in a Brazilian soil affected by rock biofertilizer
title_sort nutrient uptake by grape in a brazilian soil affected by rock biofertilizer
publisher Chilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo
publishDate 2011
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-95162011000400006
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