RESUMORealizou-se um experimento em casa de vegetação para avaliar a atuação do enxofre (S) inoculado com Acidithiobacillus na disponibilidade de fósforo (P) de fosfato natural (FN), em diferentes modos de aplicação do fertilizante, em um Espodossolo Ferrocárbico Órtico, do tabuleiro costeiro da Zona da Mata de Pernambuco, cultivado com jacatupé (Pachyrhizus erosus). As plantas foram inoculadas com rizóbio (NFB 747 e NFB 748) e adicionado tratamento-controle sem inoculação com rizóbio. Os tratamentos com P foram: (1) FN revestindo o enxofre inoculado com Acidithiobacillus (FN S*), (2) FN revestido com S e com Acidithiobacillus (S* FN), (3) mistura FN com S e com Acidithiobacillus (FN + S*), (4) mistura FN com S e sem Acidithiobacillus (FN + S), (5) superfosfato triplo (ST) e (6) sem aplicação de fósforo (P 0 ). Os tratamentos foram aplicados: (a) na superfície, (b) em sulco 10 cm abaixo da semente, e (c) em sulco 10 cm abaixo e ao lado da semente. A biomassa nodular foi maior no tratamento (FN + S*) com melhor efeito quando aplicado ao lado e abaixo das sementes. O (FN + S*) também aumentou a altura das plantas, a biomassa da parte aérea e das túberas e o N total da parte aérea, especialmente quando aplicado 10 cm abaixo das sementes. O P total da parte aérea foi mais elevado com (S* FN) aplicado 10 cm abaixo das sementes. Os melhores teores de P no solo foram obtidos com (FN + S*) e (S* FN), com efeito mais evidente quando aplicados 10 cm abaixo das sementes.Termos de indexação: biofertilizantes, fosfato reativo, Gafsa, localização do fertilizante.(1) Recebido para publicação em junho de 2002 e aprovado em novembro de 2003.(2) Professor Titular do
The production of mineral fertilizers is a expensive process, since it requires high energy consumption, and cannot be produced by small farmers. Laboratory assays were conducted to produce P-biofertilizers from natural phosphate (B5, B10, B15, B20), applying sulphur at different rates (5; 10; 15 and 20%) inoculated with Acidithiobacillus (S*) and testing increasing periods of incubation. A greenhouse experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of the biofertilizers in a soil with low available P (Typic Fragiudult) from the "Zona da Mata" of Pernambuco State, grown with yam bean (Pachyrhizus erosus) in two consecutive harvests. The treatments were: Natural Phosphate (NP); biofertilizers produced in laboratory (B5, B10, B15, B20) with sulphur and Acidithiobacillus (NP+S*); natural phosphate with sulphur (20%) without Acidithiobacillus (NP+S); triple super phosphate (TSP) and a control without phosphorus. Plants were inoculated with a mixture of rhizobia strains (NFB 747 and NFB 748) or did not receive rhizobia inoculation. In bioassays pH and available P in the biofertilizers were analyzed. In the greenhouse experiment shoot dry matter, total N and total P in shoots, soil pH and available P were determined. Higher rates of available P were obtained in biofertilizers with sulphur and Acidithiobacillus (NP+S*) and in triple super phosphate (TSP), and biofertilizers with sulphur and Acidithiobacillus (FN+S*) and triple super phosphate (TSP) increased plant parameters. Native rhizobia were as effective as the strains applied in inoculation. After the two harvests soil presented lower pH values and higher rates of available P when the biofertilizers B15 and B20 with sulphur and Acidithiobacillus were applied.
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