@article{fdi:010015599, title = {{R}ota{\c{c}}ao adubo verde-milho e adsor{\c{c}}ao de fosforo em latossolo vermelho-escuro}, author = {{S}ilva, {M}.{L}.{N}. and {C}uri, {N}. and {B}lancaneaux, {P}hilippe and {L}ima, {J}.{M}. de and {C}arvalho, {A}.{M}. de}, editor = {}, language = {{POR}}, abstract = {{T}he objectives of this study were to quantify the {P} adsorption maximum in different green manure cropping systems and to evaluate the influence of the decomposition rate of green manure and some soil chemical properties upon such adsorption. {I}t was studied the 0 to 20 cm layer of an {O}xisol ({D}ark {R}ed {L}atosol) under the following treatments : soil under native cerrado, bare soil (five years) and the following green manure cultivated in the dry season, after corn (cv. {P}ioneer 3072) : #{C}rotalaria juncea$, #{C}ajanus cajan$, #{M}ucuna aterrima$ and #{B}rachiaria ruziziensis$. {T}he adsorption values were adjusted to {L}angmuir isoterm for determination of {P} adsorption maximum capacity ({PAMC}). {T}he general trend of the {P} maximum adsorption followed the order : discovered soil > #{C}ajanus cajan$ > #{C}rotalaria juncea$ > #{M}ucuna aterrima$ > #{B}rachiaria ruziziensis$ > native cerrado. {S}oil organic matter amount and green manure decomposition rate had negative correlation with the {P} maximum adsorption, with correlation coefficients of 0.705 ({P} < 0.06) and 0.983 ({P} < 0.01), respectively. {T}he {PAMC} for the deepest layer was 56% higher than that of the superficial layer, suggesting the importance of organic matter on reducing {P} adsorption. ({R}{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{RECHERCHE} {AGRONOMIQUE} ; {SYSTEME} {DE} {CULTURE} ; {SOL} {NU} ; {SOL} {CULTIVE} ; {ENGRAIS} {VERT} ; {ROTATION} {DES} {CULTURES} ; {PHOSPHORE} ; {ADSORPTION} ; {BRESIL}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{P}esquisa {A}gropecuaria {B}rasileira}, volume = {32}, numero = {6}, pages = {649--654}, ISSN = {0100-204{X}}, year = {1997}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010015599}, }