2016
DOI: 10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v20n3p215-222
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Macronutrient and sodium content in maize plants under cassava wastewater fertilization

Abstract: A B S T R A C TThis study aimed to evaluate the content of macronutrients and sodium in corn (Zea mays) plants as a function of different doses of cassava wastewater and ages of the plants after emergence. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse in pots with capacity for 25 dm 3 of soil, using a 5 × 3 factorial design with four replicates. The studied factors were doses of cassava wastewater: 0; 12.6; 25.2; 50.4; 75.6 m 3 ha -1 , and plant age: 20, 40 and 52 days after emergence (DAE). Potassium, calcium,… Show more

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“…The ease of nutrient release from FYM was notably greater, thus leading to consistently higher K increases than from BIO and BCW, and the synergy with NPK to increase available K is also well reported (Káš et al 2016). The K requirements of most plants, unlike N, are low and can be adequately supplied through FYM amendment at 12-15 t ha -1 (Magalhães et al 2016). Therefore, the higher FYM rate (30 t ha -1 ) used in this study must be in some measure responsible for the high available residual K content in the FYM treatments.…”
Section: Soil Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The ease of nutrient release from FYM was notably greater, thus leading to consistently higher K increases than from BIO and BCW, and the synergy with NPK to increase available K is also well reported (Káš et al 2016). The K requirements of most plants, unlike N, are low and can be adequately supplied through FYM amendment at 12-15 t ha -1 (Magalhães et al 2016). Therefore, the higher FYM rate (30 t ha -1 ) used in this study must be in some measure responsible for the high available residual K content in the FYM treatments.…”
Section: Soil Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Dalam penelitian ini bahan dasar pupuk organik yang digunakan adalah kotoran sapi, daun, dan batang jagung yang sudah kering. Batang dan daun jagung mengandung hara makro nitrogen, fosfor, dan kalium serta beberapa hara mikro seperti kalsium, magnesium, besi, mangan, dan zinc (Ferreira et al, 2014;Magalhães et al, 2016). Pemberian batang dan daun jagung diharapkan dapat menambah ketersediaan unsur hara dalam pupuk organik.…”
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