ARAÚJO, Eluzeny Simone F.; BARROS JÚNIOR, Genival.; CAVALCANTI, Mário L. F.; LACERDA, Rogério Dantas de.; GUERRA, Hugo O. Carvallo.; CABRAL, Lidianne Santos.
Resumen:
The BRS-RUBY colored cotton cultivar reduces the production costs for the textile
industry and the release of chemical and toxicant effluents to the environment. Adapted to the
conditions of the semi-arid, it has turned an alternative for income generation. The acidity and lack of
phosphorus of the soils of the area have reduced the root system diminishing therefore the water and
nutrients absorption. Due to the scarce information on this respect, mainly on the initial stage of the
plant, a study was conducted on a greenhouse of the Agricultural Engineering Academic Coordination
– UFCG, during the period of February to March of 2006. The experiment was conducted on
randomized blocks on a 2 x 2 factorial statistical design having as treatments the acidity of the soil and
the phosphorus application, with four replicates, totalizing 16 plots. After the experimental period, it
was measured the aerial phytomass, the leaf area and the relation between the aerial phytomass ad leaf
area. The data was analyzed using a variance analysis and the means compared through the Tuckey
test to the 5% of probability. It was found that the initial growth of the cotton was not influenced by
the acidity of the soil. The phosphorus application was extremely efficient to promote the initial
growth of the plant. The efficiency in the assimilation of phosphorus was greater on the corrected soil.