Bermuda grass sod production as related to nitrogen rates

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,Claudinei Paulo de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Backes,Clarice, Villas Bôas,Roberto Lyra, Oliveira,Mauricio Roberto de, Kiihl,Tammy Aparecida Manabe, Freitag,Elisa Eni
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: Of all nutrients, N has the strongest effect on grass growth and an adequate N fertilization can reduce the time required for the formation of high-quality mats. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of N fertilization on Bermuda grass sod production and quality. The experiment was conducted in an area of commercial sod production, in Capela do Alto, state of São Paulo. Cynodon dactylon (Pers) L., known as Bermuda grass, was evaluated in a randomized complete block design with five treatments and four replications. Treatments consisted of five N rates: 0, 150, 300, 450 and 600 kg ha-1. Increasing N applications to Bermuda grass increased the soil cover rate, reducing the time required for mat formation. The accumulation of rhizome + root + stolon dry matter was highest at a rate of 354 kg ha-1 N and the mat resistance to breakage at a rate of 365 kg ha-1 N. Nitrogen rates between 354 and 365 kg ha-1 increased mat resistance and consequently the suitability for postharvest handling, tending to improve the efficiency in the area.
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title Bermuda grass sod production as related to nitrogen rates
spellingShingle Bermuda grass sod production as related to nitrogen rates
Lima,Claudinei Paulo de
Cynodon dactylon (Pers) L
fertilization rate
soil cover
title_short Bermuda grass sod production as related to nitrogen rates
title_full Bermuda grass sod production as related to nitrogen rates
title_fullStr Bermuda grass sod production as related to nitrogen rates
title_full_unstemmed Bermuda grass sod production as related to nitrogen rates
title_sort Bermuda grass sod production as related to nitrogen rates
author Lima,Claudinei Paulo de
author_facet Lima,Claudinei Paulo de
Backes,Clarice
Villas Bôas,Roberto Lyra
Oliveira,Mauricio Roberto de
Kiihl,Tammy Aparecida Manabe
Freitag,Elisa Eni
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author2 Backes,Clarice
Villas Bôas,Roberto Lyra
Oliveira,Mauricio Roberto de
Kiihl,Tammy Aparecida Manabe
Freitag,Elisa Eni
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Claudinei Paulo de
Backes,Clarice
Villas Bôas,Roberto Lyra
Oliveira,Mauricio Roberto de
Kiihl,Tammy Aparecida Manabe
Freitag,Elisa Eni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cynodon dactylon (Pers) L
fertilization rate
soil cover
topic Cynodon dactylon (Pers) L
fertilization rate
soil cover
description Of all nutrients, N has the strongest effect on grass growth and an adequate N fertilization can reduce the time required for the formation of high-quality mats. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of N fertilization on Bermuda grass sod production and quality. The experiment was conducted in an area of commercial sod production, in Capela do Alto, state of São Paulo. Cynodon dactylon (Pers) L., known as Bermuda grass, was evaluated in a randomized complete block design with five treatments and four replications. Treatments consisted of five N rates: 0, 150, 300, 450 and 600 kg ha-1. Increasing N applications to Bermuda grass increased the soil cover rate, reducing the time required for mat formation. The accumulation of rhizome + root + stolon dry matter was highest at a rate of 354 kg ha-1 N and the mat resistance to breakage at a rate of 365 kg ha-1 N. Nitrogen rates between 354 and 365 kg ha-1 increased mat resistance and consequently the suitability for postharvest handling, tending to improve the efficiency in the area.
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