Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stress
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Resumo: | The interference of weeds in coffee cultivation is one of the factors contributing to losses and impairments in crop growth and productivity. Consequently, it becomes necessary to employ strategies aimed at mitigating this stress and facilitating optimal crop development through enhanced nutritional practices. This study aimed to assess the impact of various sources and modes of release of enhanced-efficiency phosphate fertilizers on the initial growth of Coffea arabica L. plants in competition with the weed Bidens pilosa in a greenhouse. The experiment was conducted at the Federal University of Vales do Jequitinhonha and Mucuri – Diamantina MG, Brazil, employing a block design in a 4 x 6 factorial arrangement with four replications. The factors corresponded to four levels of B. pilosa infestation and six phosphorus sources (Super Single, Conventional, MAP, Granulated Organomineral, Pelleted Organomineral, MAP Coated with Polymer, and a control treatment without fertilization). The findings suggest that under the experimental conditions of this research, the escalating density of weed competition from B. pilosa negatively impacts the initial growth of coffee plants. However, this effect is dependent on the source of phosphate fertilization. Fertilizers with slow-release phosphate sources are recommended for coffee plantations, as they contribute to reduced weed growth in comparison to coffee plants. |
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Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stressFertilizantes de maior eficiência no crescimento inicial de plantas de café sob o stress de concorrência das plantas daninhas (Bidens Pilosa)CoffeeCompetitionFertilizationGrowthPlants. CaféCompetiçãoFertilizaçãoCrescimentoPlantas.The interference of weeds in coffee cultivation is one of the factors contributing to losses and impairments in crop growth and productivity. Consequently, it becomes necessary to employ strategies aimed at mitigating this stress and facilitating optimal crop development through enhanced nutritional practices. This study aimed to assess the impact of various sources and modes of release of enhanced-efficiency phosphate fertilizers on the initial growth of Coffea arabica L. plants in competition with the weed Bidens pilosa in a greenhouse. The experiment was conducted at the Federal University of Vales do Jequitinhonha and Mucuri – Diamantina MG, Brazil, employing a block design in a 4 x 6 factorial arrangement with four replications. The factors corresponded to four levels of B. pilosa infestation and six phosphorus sources (Super Single, Conventional, MAP, Granulated Organomineral, Pelleted Organomineral, MAP Coated with Polymer, and a control treatment without fertilization). The findings suggest that under the experimental conditions of this research, the escalating density of weed competition from B. pilosa negatively impacts the initial growth of coffee plants. However, this effect is dependent on the source of phosphate fertilization. Fertilizers with slow-release phosphate sources are recommended for coffee plantations, as they contribute to reduced weed growth in comparison to coffee plants.A interferência de plantas daninhas no café é um dos fatores de perdas e danos no crescimento e produtividade da cultura, sendo necessária a utilização de estratégias para minimizar este estresse e viabilizar o crescimento da cultura conciliada a uma nutrição adequada. O objetivo foi avaliar o efeito de diferentes fontes e liberação de fertilizantes fosfatados com maior eficiência no crescimento inicial das plantas Coffea arabica L. em competição com a planta daninha Bidens pilosa em casa de vegetação. O experimento foi realizado na Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri – Diamantina MG, disposto em blocos aleatórios num esquema fatorial 4 x 6, com quatro repetições, referindo-se a quatro níveis de infestação por B. pilosa e seis fontes de fósforo (Super Simples, MAP Convencional, Organomineral Granulado, Organomineral Peletizado, MAP Revestido com polímero e tratamento de controle – sem fertilização). Concluindo que nas condições experimentais da pesquisa o aumento na densidade de competição da B. pilosa, causa danos no crescimento inicial do cafeeiro, mas o efeito é dependente da fonte de fertilização fosfatada, sendo indicados fertilizantes com fontes de liberação lenta na plantação de café, porque proporciona menor crescimento da planta daninha em relação às plantas de café.UEL2023-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4661910.5433/1679-0359.2023v44n6p2027Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 44 No. 6 (2023); 2027-2044Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 44 n. 6 (2023); 2027-20441679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/46619/49792Copyright (c) 2023 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaira Miranda Machado, Caroline Ferreira, Brendo de OliveiraFrança, André CabralSardinha, Levy TadinNeiva Júnior, Eudes2024-01-30T13:16:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/46619Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2024-01-30T13:16:11Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stress Fertilizantes de maior eficiência no crescimento inicial de plantas de café sob o stress de concorrência das plantas daninhas (Bidens Pilosa) |
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Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stress |
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Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stress Maira Miranda Machado, Caroline Coffee Competition Fertilization Growth Plants. Café Competição Fertilização Crescimento Plantas. |
title_short |
Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stress |
title_full |
Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stress |
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Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stress |
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Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stress |
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Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on the growth of coffee plants under weed (Bidens Pilosa) competition stress |
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Maira Miranda Machado, Caroline |
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Maira Miranda Machado, Caroline Ferreira, Brendo de Oliveira França, André Cabral Sardinha, Levy Tadin Neiva Júnior, Eudes |
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Ferreira, Brendo de Oliveira França, André Cabral Sardinha, Levy Tadin Neiva Júnior, Eudes |
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Maira Miranda Machado, Caroline Ferreira, Brendo de Oliveira França, André Cabral Sardinha, Levy Tadin Neiva Júnior, Eudes |
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Coffee Competition Fertilization Growth Plants. Café Competição Fertilização Crescimento Plantas. |
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Coffee Competition Fertilization Growth Plants. Café Competição Fertilização Crescimento Plantas. |
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The interference of weeds in coffee cultivation is one of the factors contributing to losses and impairments in crop growth and productivity. Consequently, it becomes necessary to employ strategies aimed at mitigating this stress and facilitating optimal crop development through enhanced nutritional practices. This study aimed to assess the impact of various sources and modes of release of enhanced-efficiency phosphate fertilizers on the initial growth of Coffea arabica L. plants in competition with the weed Bidens pilosa in a greenhouse. The experiment was conducted at the Federal University of Vales do Jequitinhonha and Mucuri – Diamantina MG, Brazil, employing a block design in a 4 x 6 factorial arrangement with four replications. The factors corresponded to four levels of B. pilosa infestation and six phosphorus sources (Super Single, Conventional, MAP, Granulated Organomineral, Pelleted Organomineral, MAP Coated with Polymer, and a control treatment without fertilization). The findings suggest that under the experimental conditions of this research, the escalating density of weed competition from B. pilosa negatively impacts the initial growth of coffee plants. However, this effect is dependent on the source of phosphate fertilization. Fertilizers with slow-release phosphate sources are recommended for coffee plantations, as they contribute to reduced weed growth in comparison to coffee plants. |
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