Cassava yield indicators and total organic carbon in tropical soils under different fertilization treatments

M. L. Pimentel, I. Reis, Jailson Sousa de Castro, Victor Sousa Portela, Maria Lita Padinha Corrêa Romano, C. Vildoso, E. Gasparin, Eliandra de Freitas Sia
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Cassava is a crop of major socioeconomic importance in Brazil because of its versatility and high yield in nutrient-poor soils. Fertilization can improve soil quality and further increase cassava yield. This study aimed to investigate the effects of different fertilizer sources on soil total organic carbon (TOC) and cassava yield indicators. The experiment was conducted on a family farm in Santarém, Brazil, in a randomized block design, with four treatments and five replications. Treatments were as follows: T1, unfertilized soil (control); T2, NPK fertilizer; T3, poultry manure; and T4, cattle manure. The variables analyzed were soil TOC, shoot fresh weight, plant height, marketable stem diameter, marketable root yield, and yield. Data were subjected to analysis of variance, Tukey’s test (p < 0.05), hierarchical clustering, and principal component analysis. Application of organic fertilizers (T3 and T4) increased soil TOC levels. Chemical fertilizer treatment (T2) resulted in the highest shoot fresh weight, yield, and marketable root yield. Marketable stem diameter was positively influenced by T2 and T4. There were no significant treatment effects on plant height. Hierarchical clustering isolated organic fertilizers (T3 and T4) from other treatments. Principal component analysis revealed two principal components, which together explained 87.77% of the total variance. Organic fertilizer application provided the highest TOC accumulation during the experimental period, whereas NPK fertilization was the most effective in increasing cassava yield in the first year of cultivation
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不同施肥处理下热带土壤木薯产量指标及总有机碳
木薯在巴西是一种重要的社会经济作物,因为它用途广泛,在营养贫乏的土壤中产量高。施肥可以改善土壤质量,进一步提高木薯产量。本研究旨在探讨不同肥源对土壤总有机碳(TOC)和木薯产量指标的影响。该实验在巴西圣塔姆姆的一个家庭农场进行,采用随机分组设计,有四个处理和五个重复。处理如下:T1为未施肥土壤(对照);T2, NPK肥;T3,禽粪;T4是牛粪。分析的变量为土壤TOC、地上部鲜重、株高、可售茎粗、可售根产量和产量。数据进行方差分析、Tukey检验(p < 0.05)、层次聚类和主成分分析。施用有机肥(T3和T4)增加了土壤TOC水平。化肥处理(T2)的地上部鲜重、产量和可售根产量最高。T2和T4对可售茎径有正向影响。处理对株高无显著影响。分层聚类将有机肥(T3和T4)与其他处理分离开来。主成分分析显示两个主成分,共同解释了总方差的87.77%。在种植第一年,施用有机肥的木薯TOC积累量最高,而施用氮磷钾对提高木薯产量最有效
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