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Sci. agric ; 76(4): 305-310, July-Aug. 2019. ilus, tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1497792

Resumo

Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] grain yield is closely associated with the level of optimal nitrogen (N) supply, especially during the reproductive stages. Foliar fertilization with low rates of N have been considered as a strategy for furnishing additional N and enhancing grain yields. Field studies using 15N tracer were conducted over two growing seasons to investigate the impact of foliar N fertilization on grain yield, plant N content, the amount of N derived from fertilizer (NDFF) and N recovery efficiency (NRE). Four foliar N rates (0, 1300, 2600 and 3900 g ha−1) were supplied by two equal split applications at the R1 and R3 stages. Foliar N fertilization of soybean canopies did not affect grain yield, grain N content, shoot N content nor plant N content. Total NDFF was increased from 0.7 to 2.0 kg ha−1 across the N rates. Nonetheless, NRE was unaffected by foliar N fertilization, which averaged 53 %. Soybean plants allocated the same amount of N fertilizer to both grains and shoots. No significant effects of low rate foliar N fertilization were registered on soybean grain yield nor plant N content, despite considerable N fertilizer recovery by plant organs.

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Sci. agric. ; 76(4): 305-310, July-Aug. 2019. ilus, tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-740884

Resumo

Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] grain yield is closely associated with the level of optimal nitrogen (N) supply, especially during the reproductive stages. Foliar fertilization with low rates of N have been considered as a strategy for furnishing additional N and enhancing grain yields. Field studies using 15N tracer were conducted over two growing seasons to investigate the impact of foliar N fertilization on grain yield, plant N content, the amount of N derived from fertilizer (NDFF) and N recovery efficiency (NRE). Four foliar N rates (0, 1300, 2600 and 3900 g ha−1) were supplied by two equal split applications at the R1 and R3 stages. Foliar N fertilization of soybean canopies did not affect grain yield, grain N content, shoot N content nor plant N content. Total NDFF was increased from 0.7 to 2.0 kg ha−1 across the N rates. Nonetheless, NRE was unaffected by foliar N fertilization, which averaged 53 %. Soybean plants allocated the same amount of N fertilizer to both grains and shoots. No significant effects of low rate foliar N fertilization were registered on soybean grain yield nor plant N content, despite considerable N fertilizer recovery by plant organs.(AU)

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Sci. agric ; 73(1): 34-42, Jan.-Feb.2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1497538

Resumo

Retaining the mineral N in the form of NH4+ in the soil for a lengthy period is desirable for reducing losses. Furthermore, there is evidence that sugarcane prefers NH4+-N in place of NO3-N. This study aimed firstly, to evaluate the potential of root extracts of Bracchiaria humidicola andSaccharum spontaneum, in contrast with the DCD (Dicyandiamide) inhibitor, to increase absorption of N by plants fertilized with ammonium sulfate, and secondly, to quantify the emission of N2O fluxes with the use of this inhibitor. The experiment was developed in a glasshouse in an entirely randomized design where four treatments were applied: AS) ammonium sulfate (control); AS+DCD) ammonium sulfate associated with dicyandiamide; AS+BCH) ammonium sulfate associated with root extracts ofBrachiaria humidicola; and AS+SCS) ammonium sulfate associated with root extracts of Saccharum spontaneum. Differences were observed in biomass production in plants 45 and 60 days after fertilization (DAF) and 15 and 60 days in biomass accumulation of roots. The application of AS associated with DCD synthetic inhibitor kept NO3-N values low throughout the evaluation period, while in other treatments the concentration increased right up to the second evaluation 15 DAF. Sugarcane plants did not benefit from the increased presence of ammoniacal N promoted by DCD. The use of DCD reduced the average flux of N2O during the evaluation period compared to plants receiving AS treatments only, which was not observed when root extracts of B. humidicola and S. spontaneum were used.


Assuntos
Nitrificação , Poaceae/toxicidade , Saccharum/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Saccharum/efeitos adversos , Óxido Nitroso/análise
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Sci. Agric. ; 73(1): 34-42, Jan.-Feb.2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-16201

Resumo

Retaining the mineral N in the form of NH4+ in the soil for a lengthy period is desirable for reducing losses. Furthermore, there is evidence that sugarcane prefers NH4+-N in place of NO3-N. This study aimed firstly, to evaluate the potential of root extracts of Bracchiaria humidicola andSaccharum spontaneum, in contrast with the DCD (Dicyandiamide) inhibitor, to increase absorption of N by plants fertilized with ammonium sulfate, and secondly, to quantify the emission of N2O fluxes with the use of this inhibitor. The experiment was developed in a glasshouse in an entirely randomized design where four treatments were applied: AS) ammonium sulfate (control); AS+DCD) ammonium sulfate associated with dicyandiamide; AS+BCH) ammonium sulfate associated with root extracts ofBrachiaria humidicola; and AS+SCS) ammonium sulfate associated with root extracts of Saccharum spontaneum. Differences were observed in biomass production in plants 45 and 60 days after fertilization (DAF) and 15 and 60 days in biomass accumulation of roots. The application of AS associated with DCD synthetic inhibitor kept NO3-N values low throughout the evaluation period, while in other treatments the concentration increased right up to the second evaluation 15 DAF. Sugarcane plants did not benefit from the increased presence of ammoniacal N promoted by DCD. The use of DCD reduced the average flux of N2O during the evaluation period compared to plants receiving AS treatments only, which was not observed when root extracts of B. humidicola and S. spontaneum were used.(AU)


Assuntos
Poaceae/toxicidade , Saccharum/efeitos adversos , Saccharum/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Nitrificação , Óxido Nitroso/análise
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Sci. agric ; 72(6): 528-534, Nov.-Dec. 2015. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1497522

Resumo

ABSTRACTThe low effectiveness of nitrogen fertilizer (N) is a substantial concern that threatens global sugarcane production. The aim of the research reported in this paper was to assess the residual effect of N-fertilizer applied at sugarcane planting over four crop seasons in relation to sugarcane crop yield. Toward this end three field experiments were established in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, during February of 2005 and July of 2009, in a randomized block design with four treatments: 0, 40, 80 and 120 kg ha1 of N applied as urea during sugarcane planting. Within each plot, a microplot was established to which 15N-labeled urea was applied. The application of N at planting increased plant cane yield in two of the three sites and sucrose content at the other, whereas the only residual effect was higher sucrose content in one of the following ratoons. The combined effect was an increase in sugar yield for three of the 11 crop seasons evaluated. Over the crop cycle of a plant cane and three ratoon crops, only 35 % of the applied N was recovered, split 75, 13, 7 and 5 % in the plant cane, first, second and third ratoons, respectively. These findings document the low efficiency of N recovery by sugarcane, which increases the risk that excessive N fertilization will reduce profitability and have an adverse effect on the environment.


Assuntos
/análise , Compostos de Nitrogênio/análise , Compostos de Nitrogênio/química , Saccharum/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Saccharum/química
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Sci. Agric. ; 72(6): 528-534, Nov.-Dec. 2015. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-16149

Resumo

ABSTRACTThe low effectiveness of nitrogen fertilizer (N) is a substantial concern that threatens global sugarcane production. The aim of the research reported in this paper was to assess the residual effect of N-fertilizer applied at sugarcane planting over four crop seasons in relation to sugarcane crop yield. Toward this end three field experiments were established in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, during February of 2005 and July of 2009, in a randomized block design with four treatments: 0, 40, 80 and 120 kg ha1 of N applied as urea during sugarcane planting. Within each plot, a microplot was established to which 15N-labeled urea was applied. The application of N at planting increased plant cane yield in two of the three sites and sucrose content at the other, whereas the only residual effect was higher sucrose content in one of the following ratoons. The combined effect was an increase in sugar yield for three of the 11 crop seasons evaluated. Over the crop cycle of a plant cane and three ratoon crops, only 35 % of the applied N was recovered, split 75, 13, 7 and 5 % in the plant cane, first, second and third ratoons, respectively. These findings document the low efficiency of N recovery by sugarcane, which increases the risk that excessive N fertilization will reduce profitability and have an adverse effect on the environment.(AU)


Assuntos
/análise , Compostos de Nitrogênio/análise , Compostos de Nitrogênio/química , Saccharum/química , Saccharum/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Ci. Rural ; 38(4): 1138-1141, jul.-ago. 2008. tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-4543

Resumo

Com o objetivo de avaliar a eficiência de utilização do N pela cultura de milho (Zea mays L.), usando-se fertilizante marcado com 15N, aplicado parceladamente (duas formas), e o efeito residual deste fertilizante nas duas culturas subseqüentes em sucessão (aveia preta e milho), sob implantação do sistema plantio direto, foi conduzido um experimento, no sudeste do Brasil, nos anos agrícolas 2003/2004 e 2004/2005, sob um solo de textura areno-argilosa (Hapludox). Os tratamentos consistiram da dose de 120kg ha-1 de N, na forma de sulfato de amônio marcado (15N) e dois parcelamentos de N 30-90 e 60-60kg ha-1. Nas plantas de milho e aveia preta, avaliaram-se o N total acumulado, o N proveniente do fertilizante e a recuperação de N-fertilizante. O incremento da dose de fertilizante nitrogenado aplicado na semeadura (60kg ha-1 de N), no ano agrícola 2003/2004, proporcionou aumento no aproveitamento de N pela planta (65 por cento) em relação ao tratamento que recebeu 30kg ha-1 de N na semeadura (45 por cento).(AU)


The objective of this research was to evaluate: a)the N use efficiency by a maize (Zea mays L.) crop, using 15N labeled fertilizer applied in two splittings, and b) the residual effect of this fertilizer in two subsequent crops in succession (black oats and maize), under the introduction of the no tillage system. The experiment was carried out in Southest Brazil, in the cropping seasons 2003/2004 and 2004/2005, under a sandy-clayey loam soil (Hapludox) The first maize crop was in 2003/2004, the second one in 2004/2005 and the black oats crop in between. Treatments consisted of two ways of application of two N splittings (30-90 and 60-60kg ha-1) as 15N labeled ammonium sulphate fertilizer. In the maize and black oat plants, the following were evaluated: accumulated total N, nitrogen in plant derived from fertilizer and N fertilizer recovery. The treatment with 60kg ha-1 of N applied at sowing, in the 2003/2004 crop, increased the plant N use (65 percent) in relation to the treatment that received 30kg ha-1 of N at sowing (45 percent).(AU)


Assuntos
Zea mays , Esterco
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