V. Constantino, A. V. Motta, J. Z. Barbosa, E. Araújo, Guilherme Quaresma Pedreira, F. Zanette
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摘要
1巴拉圭联邦大学,巴拉圭联邦理工学院和巴拉圭联邦理工学院,库里蒂巴,PR,巴西2巴拉圭联邦大学,巴拉圭联邦理工学院和巴拉圭联邦理工学院Agrícola,巴拉圭联邦理工学院Pós-graduação em Ciência巴拉圭联邦理工学院,库里蒂巴,PR,巴西3巴拉圭联邦理工学院Universitário ing,农业学院,马林, PR,巴西。摘要施肥可以作为一种可持续的管理措施来维持濒危物种的生存。本研究的目的是评价施氮、磷、钾三种肥料的金针叶土壤元素组成,以及施肥对土壤肥力的影响。将7个月大的幼苗移栽到16 dm3的土盆中,采用完全随机设计,分别进行3个试验(每个被引元素一个)。总体而言,幼苗在不同隔室间积累养分的顺序不同:针>枝>茎。施氮降低了土壤pH值,提高了10倍以上的Mn浓度,降低了磷吸收量,改变了C:N和C:P比值。增加磷的剂量导致更高的吸收率,但促进Mg的吸收减少。高速率的K降低了P、Ca、Mg、Mn和B,证实了与Ca和Mg的拮抗相互作用。
Fertilization with Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Affects Composition of Araucaria angustifolia Needles, Branches and Stem
1Universidade Federal do Paraná, Departamento de Fitotecnia e Fitossanidade, Curitiba, PR, Brasil 2Universidade Federal do Paraná, Departamento de Solos e Engenharia Agrícola, Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciência do Solo, Curitiba, PR, Brasil 3Centro Universitário Ingá, Departamento de Agronomia, Maringá, PR, Brasil. Abstract Fertilization can be a sustainable management practice for the maintenance of the threatened species such as Araucaria angustifolia. Our objective was to evaluate the elemental composition of A. angustifolia fertilized with N, P, and K, and how the fertilization altered the soil fertility. Seven-month-old seedlings were transplanted to 16 dm3 soil pots, and three experiments were carried separately (one for each cited element) in a completely randomized design. Overall, the seedlings tended to accumulate nutrients differently among the compartments in the following order: needles > branches > stem. Application of N reduced the soil pH, boosted Mn concentration in more 10 times, decreased the P uptake, and changed the C:N and C:P ratios. Increased doses of P led to higher uptake rates but promoted a reduction in the absorption of Mg. High rates of K diminished of P, Ca, Mg, Mn, and B, confirming antagonism interaction with Ca and Mg.