Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions

Low nutrient availability, especially phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) supply is the major limitation to forage production in acid infertile soils of the tropics. A field study was conducted at the farm 'La Esperanza' located in Mondomo, Department of Cauca, in the coffee growing zone of Co...

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Gómez Carabalí, Arnulfo
Madhusudana, Rao Idupulapati
Ricaute, Jaumer
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2010
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
Plant nutrition
nutrient uptake
Brachiaria dictyoneura
Centrosema macrocarpum
Arachis pintoi
hillside
Colombia
Nutrición de plantas absorción de nutrientes
Brachiaria dictyoneura
Centrosema macrocarpum
Arachis pintoi
suelos degradados.
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions
title Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions
spellingShingle Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions
6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
Plant nutrition
nutrient uptake
Brachiaria dictyoneura
Centrosema macrocarpum
Arachis pintoi
hillside
Colombia
Nutrición de plantas absorción de nutrientes
Brachiaria dictyoneura
Centrosema macrocarpum
Arachis pintoi
suelos degradados.
title_short Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions
title_full Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions
title_fullStr Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions
title_full_unstemmed Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions
title_sort Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gómez Carabalí, Arnulfo
Madhusudana, Rao Idupulapati
Ricaute, Jaumer
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Gómez Carabalí, Arnulfo
Madhusudana, Rao Idupulapati
Ricaute, Jaumer
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
topic 6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
Plant nutrition
nutrient uptake
Brachiaria dictyoneura
Centrosema macrocarpum
Arachis pintoi
hillside
Colombia
Nutrición de plantas absorción de nutrientes
Brachiaria dictyoneura
Centrosema macrocarpum
Arachis pintoi
suelos degradados.
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Plant nutrition
nutrient uptake
Brachiaria dictyoneura
Centrosema macrocarpum
Arachis pintoi
hillside
Colombia
Nutrición de plantas absorción de nutrientes
Brachiaria dictyoneura
Centrosema macrocarpum
Arachis pintoi
suelos degradados.
description Low nutrient availability, especially phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) supply is the major limitation to forage production in acid infertile soils of the tropics. A field study was conducted at the farm 'La Esperanza' located in Mondomo, Department of Cauca, in the coffee growing zone of Colombia. The main objective was to determine differences in root distribution, nutrient (N, P, K, Ca, Mg and S) acquisition and nutrient utilization of one C4 forage grass (Brachiaria dictyoneura) and two C3 forage legumes (Arachis pintoi and Centrosema macrocarpum) grown under two fertilization levels, cultivated either in monoculture or in association and harvested at four different ages.There were no significant differences in root biomass among the grass and legumes and their combinations. The native vegetation had the lowest root biomass; while the introduced grass (B. dictyoneura) had the highest root length density among all materials at all depths and ages and the native vegetation had the highest specific root length. As expected, nutrient uptake increased with age and with high fertilization in all species. Centrosema macrocarpun had the highest N and Ca uptake among all plant materials tested. Uptake of P, K and Mg was greater in the grass B. dictyoneura than in the other plant species and combination planting at all ages. On the other hand, the grass had the lowest Ca uptake. The grass and its mixture with the legumes A. pintoi and C. macrocarpun had the highest S uptake. A highly significant (p
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The main objective was to determine differences in root distribution, nutrient (N, P, K, Ca, Mg and S) acquisition and nutrient utilization of one C4 forage grass (Brachiaria dictyoneura) and two C3 forage legumes (Arachis pintoi and Centrosema macrocarpum) grown under two fertilization levels, cultivated either in monoculture or in association and harvested at four different ages.There were no significant differences in root biomass among the grass and legumes and their combinations. The native vegetation had the lowest root biomass; while the introduced grass (B. dictyoneura) had the highest root length density among all materials at all depths and ages and the native vegetation had the highest specific root length. As expected, nutrient uptake increased with age and with high fertilization in all species. Centrosema macrocarpun had the highest N and Ca uptake among all plant materials tested. Uptake of P, K and Mg was greater in the grass B. dictyoneura than in the other plant species and combination planting at all ages. On the other hand, the grass had the lowest Ca uptake. The grass and its mixture with the legumes A. pintoi and C. macrocarpun had the highest S uptake. A highly significant (pLa baja disponibilidad de nutrientes, especialmente fósforo (P) y nitrógeno (N) es el mayor limitante para la producción de forrajes en los suelos ácidos de baja fertilidad del trópico. En la finca La Esperanza. localizada en Mondomo, departamento del Cauca, zona cafetera de Colombia, se llevo a cabo un estudio con el objeto de determinar las diferencias en la distribución de raíces, absorción y utilización de nutrientes (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, y S) de una gramínea forrajera C4 (Brachiaria dictyoneura) y dos leguminosas C3 (Arachis pintoi y Centrosema macrocarpum) creciendo bajo dos niveles de fertilización y cultivadas en monocultivo y en asociación y cosechadas a cuatro diferentes edades. No se encontraron diferencias significativas en biomasa de raíces entre la gramínea y las leguminosas y sus asociaciones. La vegetación nativa presentó la menor cantidad de biomasa de raíces; mientras que la gramínea introducida (B. dictyoneura) presentó la menor cantidad entre todos los materiales en todas las profundidades y edades, y la vegetación nativa presentó la más alta longitud especifica de raíces. Como era de esperar, la absorción de nutrientes se incremento con la edad y con el mayor nivel de fertilización en todas las especies. Centrosema macrocarpun tuvo la más alta absorción de N y Ca entre todos los materiales evaluados. La absorción de P, K y Mg fue mayor en la gramínea que en las otras especies solas o asociadas. Por otro lado, la gramínea presentó la más baja absorción de Ca. La gramínea sola y las asociaciones con las leguminosas A. pintoi y C. macrocarpun presentaron la mayor alta absorción de S. Se encontró una alta correlación (P 0.001) entre la densidad de longitud de raíces (profundidades 0 - 10 y 10 - 20cm) y la absorción de N y P. La eficiencia de uso de nutrientes (forraje producido/nutriente absorbido -g/g)) incrementó con la edad hasta las 38 semanas. A 55 semanas se observó una fuerte caída en la eficiencia de uso de nutrientes. Los valores de la eficiencia de uso de N, Ca y P fueron más altos con las gramíneas que con las leguminosas evaluadas. La eficiencia de uso K fue similar entre las tres especies. La gramínea mostró los mas altos valores de Mg y S, y la leguminosa A. pintoi el menor.application/mswordspaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Palmirahttp://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/16282Universidad Nacional de Colombia Revistas electrónicas UN Acta AgronómicaActa AgronómicaGómez Carabalí, Arnulfo and Madhusudana, Rao Idupulapati and Ricaute, Jaumer (2010) Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions. Acta Agronómica, 59 (2). pp. 197-210. 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