Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheat
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Resumo: | The time, dose and applied nutrients in corn have a direct effect on its productivity. Therefore, the objective was to study the application of N and S in corn as ammonium sulfate, in succession to wheat and oats and evaluate different forms of fertilizer management. The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design in Oxisol (Hapludox). The five treatments with N, at a dose of 120 kg ha-1 were applied in 20 plots (5x4), according to the management of fertilizer: T1-N (120 kg ha-1) full at sowing, T2-N (120 kg ha-1) total coverage; T3 –N (40 kg ha-1) at sowing and N (80 kg ha-1) in coverage; T4-N advance in wheat sowing and sowing oats (120 kg ha-1), T5- (control). The S doses were corresponding to their concentrations in the fertilizer. Only wheat received a dose of 24 kg N ha-1 at sowing all plots and oats received 24 kg N ha- 1 at sowing only the portions related to treatment with anticipation of corn N ( T4 ). We evaluated the biomass production of winter crops (oats and wheat), according to the fertilization at sowing, and also the influence of winter crops and management of ammonium sulfate, the corn yield. The oats produced more dry matter in relation to wheat, positively influencing the corn yield, regardless of fertilizer management. The anticipation of ammonium sulfate, the sowing of oats, was favorable to corn yield, equating to other forms of management of fertilizer. Rotation corn and oats, forms management, ammonium sulphate, at seeding, topdressing or applied in split were equally efficient in corn yields. |
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Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheatManejo da adubação com sulfato de amônio no desempenho produtivo do milho cultivado após aveia e trigoNitrogen fertilizationSulfur fertilizationZea maysAvena sativaTriticum aestivum.Adubação nitrogenadaAdubação sulfatadaZea maysAvena sativaTriticum aestivum.5.01.01.05-6The time, dose and applied nutrients in corn have a direct effect on its productivity. Therefore, the objective was to study the application of N and S in corn as ammonium sulfate, in succession to wheat and oats and evaluate different forms of fertilizer management. The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design in Oxisol (Hapludox). The five treatments with N, at a dose of 120 kg ha-1 were applied in 20 plots (5x4), according to the management of fertilizer: T1-N (120 kg ha-1) full at sowing, T2-N (120 kg ha-1) total coverage; T3 –N (40 kg ha-1) at sowing and N (80 kg ha-1) in coverage; T4-N advance in wheat sowing and sowing oats (120 kg ha-1), T5- (control). The S doses were corresponding to their concentrations in the fertilizer. Only wheat received a dose of 24 kg N ha-1 at sowing all plots and oats received 24 kg N ha- 1 at sowing only the portions related to treatment with anticipation of corn N ( T4 ). We evaluated the biomass production of winter crops (oats and wheat), according to the fertilization at sowing, and also the influence of winter crops and management of ammonium sulfate, the corn yield. The oats produced more dry matter in relation to wheat, positively influencing the corn yield, regardless of fertilizer management. The anticipation of ammonium sulfate, the sowing of oats, was favorable to corn yield, equating to other forms of management of fertilizer. Rotation corn and oats, forms management, ammonium sulphate, at seeding, topdressing or applied in split were equally efficient in corn yields.A época de aplicação, a dose e as fontes de nutrientes fornecidos ao milho têm um efeito direto na sua produtividade. Por isso, objetivou-se estudar a aplicação de N e S no milho, como sulfato de amônio, em sucessão ao trigo e a aveia e, avaliar as diferentes formas de manejo do fertilizante. O experimento foi sob o delineamento de blocos casualizados, em Latossolo Vermelho distroférrico (Hapludox). Os tratamentos com N, na dose de 120 kg ha-1, foram aplicados em 20 parcelas (5x4), de acordo com o manejo do fertilizante: T1-N (120 kg ha-1) total na semeadura; T2-N (120 kg ha-1) total em cobertura; T3-N parcelado (40 kg ha-1) na semeadura e N (80 kg ha-1) em cobertura; T4-N antecipadamente na semeadura do trigo e na semeadura da aveia (120 kg ha-1); T5-testemunha (controle). As doses de S foram correspondentes à sua concentração no fertilizante. Somente o trigo recebeu a dose de 24 kg ha-1 de N na semeadura em todas as parcelas e a aveia recebeu 24 kg há-1 de N na semeadura somente nas parcelas referentes ao tratamento com antecipação do N do milho (T4). Foram avaliadas a produção de massa seca das culturas de inverno (aveia e trigo), em função da adubação na semeadura, e também a influência das culturas de inverno e do manejo do sulfato de amônio, na produtividade do milho. A aveia produziu mais massa seca em relação ao trigo, influenciando positivamente na produtividade do milho em sucessão, independente do manejo do fertilizante. Na rotação milho e aveia, as formas de manejo, com sulfato de amônio, na semeadura, em cobertura ou aplicado de forma parcelada foram igualmente eficientes na produtividade do milho. A antecipação do sulfato de amônio, na semeadura da aveia, foi favorável à produtividade do milho, equiparando-se às outras formas de manejo do fertilizante.UEL2014-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa empírica de campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/951310.5433/1679-0359.2014v35n2p577Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 35 No. 2 (2014); 577-588Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 35 n. 2 (2014); 577-5881679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/9513/pdf_220Silva, Maria Anita GonçalvesMuniz, Antonio SaraivaBull, Leonardo TheodoroMannigel, Anny RosyMarchetti, Marlene EstevãoNolla, Antonioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-11-19T18:35:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9513Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2015-11-19T18:35:48Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheat Manejo da adubação com sulfato de amônio no desempenho produtivo do milho cultivado após aveia e trigo |
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Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheat |
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Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheat Silva, Maria Anita Gonçalves Nitrogen fertilization Sulfur fertilization Zea mays Avena sativa Triticum aestivum. Adubação nitrogenada Adubação sulfatada Zea mays Avena sativa Triticum aestivum. 5.01.01.05-6 |
title_short |
Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheat |
title_full |
Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheat |
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Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheat |
title_full_unstemmed |
Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheat |
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Management of ammonium sulfate fertilization on productive performance of corn grown after oats and wheat |
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Silva, Maria Anita Gonçalves |
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Silva, Maria Anita Gonçalves Muniz, Antonio Saraiva Bull, Leonardo Theodoro Mannigel, Anny Rosy Marchetti, Marlene Estevão Nolla, Antonio |
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Muniz, Antonio Saraiva Bull, Leonardo Theodoro Mannigel, Anny Rosy Marchetti, Marlene Estevão Nolla, Antonio |
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Silva, Maria Anita Gonçalves Muniz, Antonio Saraiva Bull, Leonardo Theodoro Mannigel, Anny Rosy Marchetti, Marlene Estevão Nolla, Antonio |
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Nitrogen fertilization Sulfur fertilization Zea mays Avena sativa Triticum aestivum. Adubação nitrogenada Adubação sulfatada Zea mays Avena sativa Triticum aestivum. 5.01.01.05-6 |
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Nitrogen fertilization Sulfur fertilization Zea mays Avena sativa Triticum aestivum. Adubação nitrogenada Adubação sulfatada Zea mays Avena sativa Triticum aestivum. 5.01.01.05-6 |
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The time, dose and applied nutrients in corn have a direct effect on its productivity. Therefore, the objective was to study the application of N and S in corn as ammonium sulfate, in succession to wheat and oats and evaluate different forms of fertilizer management. The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design in Oxisol (Hapludox). The five treatments with N, at a dose of 120 kg ha-1 were applied in 20 plots (5x4), according to the management of fertilizer: T1-N (120 kg ha-1) full at sowing, T2-N (120 kg ha-1) total coverage; T3 –N (40 kg ha-1) at sowing and N (80 kg ha-1) in coverage; T4-N advance in wheat sowing and sowing oats (120 kg ha-1), T5- (control). The S doses were corresponding to their concentrations in the fertilizer. Only wheat received a dose of 24 kg N ha-1 at sowing all plots and oats received 24 kg N ha- 1 at sowing only the portions related to treatment with anticipation of corn N ( T4 ). We evaluated the biomass production of winter crops (oats and wheat), according to the fertilization at sowing, and also the influence of winter crops and management of ammonium sulfate, the corn yield. The oats produced more dry matter in relation to wheat, positively influencing the corn yield, regardless of fertilizer management. The anticipation of ammonium sulfate, the sowing of oats, was favorable to corn yield, equating to other forms of management of fertilizer. Rotation corn and oats, forms management, ammonium sulphate, at seeding, topdressing or applied in split were equally efficient in corn yields. |
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