Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization

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Autor(a) principal: Pôrto,Mônica L
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Alves,Jailson do C, Souza,Adailson P de, Araújo,Raunira da C, Arruda,Jandeilson A de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: Lettuce is one of the leading vegetables in Brazil. However, studies concerning its fertilization for the Northeastern region of the country are still scarce. This work was carried out to evaluate the effects of mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization on the production and nitrate accumulation in lettuce, cultivar Elba, in the semi-arid zone of Paraíba, Brazil. A randomized block design, with four replications, was used to test five doses of cattle manure (30; 60; 90; 120, and 150 t ha-1), five doses of N supplied as urea (30; 60; 90; 120, and 150 kg ha-1), and a control without fertilization. Along with mineral N, the other nutrients were also supplied using mineral sources. No additional nutrients were supplied where organic fertilization was used. Lettuce yield was significantly higher when organic fertilization was used, compared to the mineral nutrient supply. Taking into account most of the fertilization doses recommended for growing lettuce in the Brazilian Northeastern States, N mineral fertilization in sandy soils with low organic matter contents can be fully replaced by organic fertilization with cattle manure. Plant total (PTY) and commercial yield (PCY) as affected by the mineral N supply fitted into a quadratic model, in which the doses 94.5 and 95.7 kg ha-1 corresponded to respectively the highest PTY (381.9 g plant-1) and PCY (321.6 g plant-1). Where organic fertilization was used, PTY and PCY fitted into a linear model. Therefore, the highest PTY (523.9 g plant-1) and PCY (449.48 g plant-1) were observed at the highest manure doses. Nitrate content on roots, stems, and leaves increased linearly with Nitrogen and manure application. In roots, the nitrate content (mg kg-1 of fresh matter) reached 93.96 (N mineral (Nm)) and 65.09 (organic fertilization (OF)); in stems, 183.45 (Nm) and 98.22 (OF); and in leaves, 121.98 (Nm) and 75.62 (OF). The maximum nitrate content observed in leaves was far below the risk level for human health.
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spelling Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilizationLactuca sativa L.lettucecattle manureureayieldLettuce is one of the leading vegetables in Brazil. However, studies concerning its fertilization for the Northeastern region of the country are still scarce. This work was carried out to evaluate the effects of mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization on the production and nitrate accumulation in lettuce, cultivar Elba, in the semi-arid zone of Paraíba, Brazil. A randomized block design, with four replications, was used to test five doses of cattle manure (30; 60; 90; 120, and 150 t ha-1), five doses of N supplied as urea (30; 60; 90; 120, and 150 kg ha-1), and a control without fertilization. Along with mineral N, the other nutrients were also supplied using mineral sources. No additional nutrients were supplied where organic fertilization was used. Lettuce yield was significantly higher when organic fertilization was used, compared to the mineral nutrient supply. Taking into account most of the fertilization doses recommended for growing lettuce in the Brazilian Northeastern States, N mineral fertilization in sandy soils with low organic matter contents can be fully replaced by organic fertilization with cattle manure. Plant total (PTY) and commercial yield (PCY) as affected by the mineral N supply fitted into a quadratic model, in which the doses 94.5 and 95.7 kg ha-1 corresponded to respectively the highest PTY (381.9 g plant-1) and PCY (321.6 g plant-1). Where organic fertilization was used, PTY and PCY fitted into a linear model. Therefore, the highest PTY (523.9 g plant-1) and PCY (449.48 g plant-1) were observed at the highest manure doses. Nitrate content on roots, stems, and leaves increased linearly with Nitrogen and manure application. In roots, the nitrate content (mg kg-1 of fresh matter) reached 93.96 (N mineral (Nm)) and 65.09 (organic fertilization (OF)); in stems, 183.45 (Nm) and 98.22 (OF); and in leaves, 121.98 (Nm) and 75.62 (OF). The maximum nitrate content observed in leaves was far below the risk level for human health.Associação Brasileira de Horticultura2008-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-05362008000200019Horticultura Brasileira v.26 n.2 2008reponame:Horticultura Brasileirainstname:Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)instacron:ABH10.1590/S0102-05362008000200019info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPôrto,Mônica LAlves,Jailson do CSouza,Adailson P deAraújo,Raunira da CArruda,Jandeilson A deeng2008-08-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-05362008000200019Revistahttp://cms.horticulturabrasileira.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||hortbras@gmail.com1806-99910102-0536opendoar:2008-08-08T00:00Horticultura Brasileira - Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization
title Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization
spellingShingle Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization
Pôrto,Mônica L
Lactuca sativa L.
lettuce
cattle manure
urea
yield
title_short Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization
title_full Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization
title_fullStr Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization
title_full_unstemmed Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization
title_sort Nitrate production and accumulation in lettuce as affected by mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization
author Pôrto,Mônica L
author_facet Pôrto,Mônica L
Alves,Jailson do C
Souza,Adailson P de
Araújo,Raunira da C
Arruda,Jandeilson A de
author_role author
author2 Alves,Jailson do C
Souza,Adailson P de
Araújo,Raunira da C
Arruda,Jandeilson A de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pôrto,Mônica L
Alves,Jailson do C
Souza,Adailson P de
Araújo,Raunira da C
Arruda,Jandeilson A de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lactuca sativa L.
lettuce
cattle manure
urea
yield
topic Lactuca sativa L.
lettuce
cattle manure
urea
yield
description Lettuce is one of the leading vegetables in Brazil. However, studies concerning its fertilization for the Northeastern region of the country are still scarce. This work was carried out to evaluate the effects of mineral Nitrogen supply and organic fertilization on the production and nitrate accumulation in lettuce, cultivar Elba, in the semi-arid zone of Paraíba, Brazil. A randomized block design, with four replications, was used to test five doses of cattle manure (30; 60; 90; 120, and 150 t ha-1), five doses of N supplied as urea (30; 60; 90; 120, and 150 kg ha-1), and a control without fertilization. Along with mineral N, the other nutrients were also supplied using mineral sources. No additional nutrients were supplied where organic fertilization was used. Lettuce yield was significantly higher when organic fertilization was used, compared to the mineral nutrient supply. Taking into account most of the fertilization doses recommended for growing lettuce in the Brazilian Northeastern States, N mineral fertilization in sandy soils with low organic matter contents can be fully replaced by organic fertilization with cattle manure. Plant total (PTY) and commercial yield (PCY) as affected by the mineral N supply fitted into a quadratic model, in which the doses 94.5 and 95.7 kg ha-1 corresponded to respectively the highest PTY (381.9 g plant-1) and PCY (321.6 g plant-1). Where organic fertilization was used, PTY and PCY fitted into a linear model. Therefore, the highest PTY (523.9 g plant-1) and PCY (449.48 g plant-1) were observed at the highest manure doses. Nitrate content on roots, stems, and leaves increased linearly with Nitrogen and manure application. In roots, the nitrate content (mg kg-1 of fresh matter) reached 93.96 (N mineral (Nm)) and 65.09 (organic fertilization (OF)); in stems, 183.45 (Nm) and 98.22 (OF); and in leaves, 121.98 (Nm) and 75.62 (OF). The maximum nitrate content observed in leaves was far below the risk level for human health.
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