Annual and residual urea nitrogen contribution to the nutrition of peach trees (Prunus persica L.) grown under subtropical climate.

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Autor(a) principal: PAULA, B. V. de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: VITTO, B. B., SETE, P. B., TRAPP, T., ZALAMENA, J., MELO, G. W. B. de, BALDI, E., TOSELLI, M., ROZANE, D. E., BRUNETTO, G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1144667
https://doi.org/10.1016/J.SCIENTA.2021.110099
Resumo: Nitrogen (N) fertilizers such as urea are applied to peach orchards worldwide whenever the soil cannot meet plants? N demand. However, the actual nutritional contribution of different N supply modes applied to peach crops, or the contribution of residual N in the subsequent cycle, is yet to be fully known. The current study aims to assess the annual and residual urea N contribution to the nutrition of peach trees grown under subtropical climate. Forty kilograms of N per hectare supplied as enriched urea (3.0 at. % 15N), were applied to peach in full production at a single rate (100 % at budding) or split in two rates (50 % at budding and 50 % at flowering). Total 15N and N concentrations in the application year and in the year after treatments were assessed in peach leaves throughout the cycle, in fruits (pulp and stone) at harvest and in stratified soil samples. Total 15N, N concentrations and total dry mass were measured in annual and perennial tree organs in the year after treatment application. Peach trees evidenced higher N deriving from fertilizer (NDFF) in leaves and fruits (pulp and stone) in the year N was applied to the soil, as well as in the following year when N application was split into two rates. The highest NDFF amounts recorded in the year following N application were observed in leaves and fruits (annual organs) and thick roots (perennial organ), mainly when N was splitted. However, mainly in the year following its application, due to the small residual N, the N found in trees derived from sources other than N fertilizer; this justifies annual N applications, whenever necessary. The cultivation of cover crops and the preservation of organic matter could help N peach nutrition that seems to take advantage more of residual N in soil than on fertilizers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Annual and residual urea nitrogen contribution to the nutrition of peach trees (Prunus persica L.) grown under subtropical climate.
title Annual and residual urea nitrogen contribution to the nutrition of peach trees (Prunus persica L.) grown under subtropical climate.
spellingShingle Annual and residual urea nitrogen contribution to the nutrition of peach trees (Prunus persica L.) grown under subtropical climate.
PAULA, B. V. de
Fruit farming
15N isotope
N distribution
N fertilization
Orchard
title_short Annual and residual urea nitrogen contribution to the nutrition of peach trees (Prunus persica L.) grown under subtropical climate.
title_full Annual and residual urea nitrogen contribution to the nutrition of peach trees (Prunus persica L.) grown under subtropical climate.
title_fullStr Annual and residual urea nitrogen contribution to the nutrition of peach trees (Prunus persica L.) grown under subtropical climate.
title_full_unstemmed Annual and residual urea nitrogen contribution to the nutrition of peach trees (Prunus persica L.) grown under subtropical climate.
title_sort Annual and residual urea nitrogen contribution to the nutrition of peach trees (Prunus persica L.) grown under subtropical climate.
author PAULA, B. V. de
author_facet PAULA, B. V. de
VITTO, B. B.
SETE, P. B.
TRAPP, T.
ZALAMENA, J.
MELO, G. W. B. de
BALDI, E.
TOSELLI, M.
ROZANE, D. E.
BRUNETTO, G.
author_role author
author2 VITTO, B. B.
SETE, P. B.
TRAPP, T.
ZALAMENA, J.
MELO, G. W. B. de
BALDI, E.
TOSELLI, M.
ROZANE, D. E.
BRUNETTO, G.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv BETANIA VAHL DE PAULA, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
BEATRIZ BATICINI VITTO, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
PAULA BEATRIZ SETE, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
TALITA TRAPP, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
JOVANI ZALAMENA, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do Sul
GEORGE WELLINGTON BASTOS DE MELO, CNPUV
ELENA BALDI, University of Bologna
MORENO TOSELLI, University of Bologna
DANILO EDUARDO ROZANE, Universidade do Estado de São Paulo
GUSTAVO BRUNETTO, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PAULA, B. V. de
VITTO, B. B.
SETE, P. B.
TRAPP, T.
ZALAMENA, J.
MELO, G. W. B. de
BALDI, E.
TOSELLI, M.
ROZANE, D. E.
BRUNETTO, G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fruit farming
15N isotope
N distribution
N fertilization
Orchard
topic Fruit farming
15N isotope
N distribution
N fertilization
Orchard
description Nitrogen (N) fertilizers such as urea are applied to peach orchards worldwide whenever the soil cannot meet plants? N demand. However, the actual nutritional contribution of different N supply modes applied to peach crops, or the contribution of residual N in the subsequent cycle, is yet to be fully known. The current study aims to assess the annual and residual urea N contribution to the nutrition of peach trees grown under subtropical climate. Forty kilograms of N per hectare supplied as enriched urea (3.0 at. % 15N), were applied to peach in full production at a single rate (100 % at budding) or split in two rates (50 % at budding and 50 % at flowering). Total 15N and N concentrations in the application year and in the year after treatments were assessed in peach leaves throughout the cycle, in fruits (pulp and stone) at harvest and in stratified soil samples. Total 15N, N concentrations and total dry mass were measured in annual and perennial tree organs in the year after treatment application. Peach trees evidenced higher N deriving from fertilizer (NDFF) in leaves and fruits (pulp and stone) in the year N was applied to the soil, as well as in the following year when N application was split into two rates. The highest NDFF amounts recorded in the year following N application were observed in leaves and fruits (annual organs) and thick roots (perennial organ), mainly when N was splitted. However, mainly in the year following its application, due to the small residual N, the N found in trees derived from sources other than N fertilizer; this justifies annual N applications, whenever necessary. The cultivation of cover crops and the preservation of organic matter could help N peach nutrition that seems to take advantage more of residual N in soil than on fertilizers.
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