System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Crop

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Autor(a) principal: Zanella,Rodrigo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Zdziarski,Andrei Daniel, Meira,Daniela, Bozi,Antonio Henrique, Lippstein,Eduardo Rafael, Colonelli,Lucas Leite, Fernandes,Rogê Afonso Tolentino, Fernandes,Vinícius Kunz, Benin,Giovani, Cassol,Luís César
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Abstract System fertilization is characterized by partial or total fertilizer application at the predecessor crop; and it can be a viable practice to soybean crop. This study aimed to determine the fertilizer management and fertilizer levels for black oat-soybean cropping system, in high fertility soils and no-tillage system. The field trial was conducted in a bifactorial scheme, consisting of six environments, by combination of locations (Bom Sucesso do Sul - Paraná, Itapejara d'Oeste - Paraná) and fertilization management (all fertilization in black oat; splitting with 50% in black oat and 50% in soybean, all fertilization in soybean), and four fertilizer levels (0, 100, 200 and 300%) defined according to soil analysis and production expected. The evaluated traits were dry mass production, N, P and K nutrient accumulation of straw, dry mass remaining of black oat crop; and plant height, number of pods per plant, thousand grain weight, grain yield for soybean crop. Higher black oat dry mass production was observed at higher fertilization level. The fertilizer anticipation in black oat crop had better performance. Phosphorus and potassium accumulation increased linearly with fertilizer level increase. For N, the highest accumulated value occurred at the 200%, decreasing at the 300% of fertilizer level. The soybean crop had no influence in grain yield considering fertilization management, anticipation or splitting, and fertilizer levels. Thus, the system fertilization can be a viable practice, and favor black oat dry mass production and soybean development.
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spelling System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Cropfertilizer managementfertilizer levelspredecessor cropAbstract System fertilization is characterized by partial or total fertilizer application at the predecessor crop; and it can be a viable practice to soybean crop. This study aimed to determine the fertilizer management and fertilizer levels for black oat-soybean cropping system, in high fertility soils and no-tillage system. The field trial was conducted in a bifactorial scheme, consisting of six environments, by combination of locations (Bom Sucesso do Sul - Paraná, Itapejara d'Oeste - Paraná) and fertilization management (all fertilization in black oat; splitting with 50% in black oat and 50% in soybean, all fertilization in soybean), and four fertilizer levels (0, 100, 200 and 300%) defined according to soil analysis and production expected. The evaluated traits were dry mass production, N, P and K nutrient accumulation of straw, dry mass remaining of black oat crop; and plant height, number of pods per plant, thousand grain weight, grain yield for soybean crop. Higher black oat dry mass production was observed at higher fertilization level. The fertilizer anticipation in black oat crop had better performance. Phosphorus and potassium accumulation increased linearly with fertilizer level increase. For N, the highest accumulated value occurred at the 200%, decreasing at the 300% of fertilizer level. The soybean crop had no influence in grain yield considering fertilization management, anticipation or splitting, and fertilizer levels. Thus, the system fertilization can be a viable practice, and favor black oat dry mass production and soybean development.Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132020000200201Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology v.63 n.spe 2020reponame:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technologyinstname:Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)instacron:TECPAR10.1590/1678-4324-solo-2020190063info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZanella,RodrigoZdziarski,Andrei DanielMeira,DanielaBozi,Antonio HenriqueLippstein,Eduardo RafaelColonelli,Lucas LeiteFernandes,Rogê Afonso TolentinoFernandes,Vinícius KunzBenin,GiovaniCassol,Luís Césareng2020-12-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-89132020000200201Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/babt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbabt@tecpar.br||babt@tecpar.br1678-43241516-8913opendoar:2020-12-08T00:00Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology - Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Crop
title System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Crop
spellingShingle System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Crop
Zanella,Rodrigo
fertilizer management
fertilizer levels
predecessor crop
title_short System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Crop
title_full System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Crop
title_fullStr System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Crop
title_full_unstemmed System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Crop
title_sort System Fertilization: a Viable Practice for Black Oat-soybean Crop
author Zanella,Rodrigo
author_facet Zanella,Rodrigo
Zdziarski,Andrei Daniel
Meira,Daniela
Bozi,Antonio Henrique
Lippstein,Eduardo Rafael
Colonelli,Lucas Leite
Fernandes,Rogê Afonso Tolentino
Fernandes,Vinícius Kunz
Benin,Giovani
Cassol,Luís César
author_role author
author2 Zdziarski,Andrei Daniel
Meira,Daniela
Bozi,Antonio Henrique
Lippstein,Eduardo Rafael
Colonelli,Lucas Leite
Fernandes,Rogê Afonso Tolentino
Fernandes,Vinícius Kunz
Benin,Giovani
Cassol,Luís César
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zanella,Rodrigo
Zdziarski,Andrei Daniel
Meira,Daniela
Bozi,Antonio Henrique
Lippstein,Eduardo Rafael
Colonelli,Lucas Leite
Fernandes,Rogê Afonso Tolentino
Fernandes,Vinícius Kunz
Benin,Giovani
Cassol,Luís César
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fertilizer management
fertilizer levels
predecessor crop
topic fertilizer management
fertilizer levels
predecessor crop
description Abstract System fertilization is characterized by partial or total fertilizer application at the predecessor crop; and it can be a viable practice to soybean crop. This study aimed to determine the fertilizer management and fertilizer levels for black oat-soybean cropping system, in high fertility soils and no-tillage system. The field trial was conducted in a bifactorial scheme, consisting of six environments, by combination of locations (Bom Sucesso do Sul - Paraná, Itapejara d'Oeste - Paraná) and fertilization management (all fertilization in black oat; splitting with 50% in black oat and 50% in soybean, all fertilization in soybean), and four fertilizer levels (0, 100, 200 and 300%) defined according to soil analysis and production expected. The evaluated traits were dry mass production, N, P and K nutrient accumulation of straw, dry mass remaining of black oat crop; and plant height, number of pods per plant, thousand grain weight, grain yield for soybean crop. Higher black oat dry mass production was observed at higher fertilization level. The fertilizer anticipation in black oat crop had better performance. Phosphorus and potassium accumulation increased linearly with fertilizer level increase. For N, the highest accumulated value occurred at the 200%, decreasing at the 300% of fertilizer level. The soybean crop had no influence in grain yield considering fertilization management, anticipation or splitting, and fertilizer levels. Thus, the system fertilization can be a viable practice, and favor black oat dry mass production and soybean development.
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