Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

2017 Annual Meeting | Oct. 22-25 | Tampa, FL

102-5 Agrosica: A Novel Product for Promoting Increased P Use Efficiency in Tropical Soils.

See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis
See more from this Session: Phosphorus Sources and Management, Plant Uptake Efficiency and Environmental Fate

Monday, October 23, 2017: 2:35 PM
Tampa Convention Center, Room 10

Lucas Alberth Ribeiro Valle1, Sergio Leite Rodrigues2, Sílvio Junio Ramos3, Jose Oswaldo Siqueira3, Maurício Cunha Almeida Leite1, Isadora Cristina Santos Souza1, Camila Carvalho4, Hamilton Seron Pereira4, Enio Tarso de Souza Costa5 and Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme1, (1)Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil
(2)Vale Fertilizantes, São Paulo, Brazil
(3)Instituto Tecnologico Vale, Belém, Brazil
(4)Federal University of Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Brazil
(5)Federal University of Uberlandia, Monte Carmelo, Brazil
Abstract:
Phosphate fertilizers are critical for crop production in tropical soils, which have high P-fixing capacity and Al saturation, as well as low pH and Ca contents. The need of high P rates for high yields has raised concerns about the sustainability of cropping systems in Brazil, which is a key country for global food security. We have produced and tested a by-product of phosphoric acid production (fluorite with silicon oxide, hereafter called AgroSiCa) as an amendment for decreasing P adsorption and Al toxicity, while providing Si and Ca to crops in tropical soils. The experiment was conducted in greenhouse conditions in a completely randomized design consisting of 3 soils (2 Typic Dystrustox and 1 Typic Dystrustept), 3 doses of AgroSiCa (0, 2.0, 4.0 t/ha), 2 soil layers, and a control of each soil, with 3 replicates. Soil and soil solution samples were collected following the reaction with AgroSiCa for analyses of P and Al fractions. AgroSiCa application decreased labile aluminum in the solution of all soils, with a greater effect in top soil layers (0-10 cm). There also was an increase on more labile fractions of P following the application of AgroSiCa, which shows that the product can increase the efficiency of phosphorus fertilization and contribute to a more rational use of P sources in tropical agroecosystems. Additional experiments are underway to assess the benefits of AgroSiCa when used prior, together, or after the application of P fertilizers.

See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis
See more from this Session: Phosphorus Sources and Management, Plant Uptake Efficiency and Environmental Fate