Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivation
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Resumo: | Potassium and nitrogen are essential nutrients and their uptake and distribution within plants must be coordinated for optimum growth and development. We evaluated the interaction between nitrogen and potassium fertilization on the development of BRS 394 wheat, and the nitrate and ammonium levels in Oxisol soils. A 52 factorial design was used in a greenhouse experiment, with four replicates in randomized blocks, corresponding to five doses of nitrogen (0, 70, 140, 210, and 280 mg dm-3) and five doses of potassium (0, 50, 100, 150, and 200 mg dm-3). The variables analyzed were shoot dry mass; chlorophyll index; nitrate reductase; nitrogen, potassium, and protein concentrations in the leaves; and nitrate and ammonium levels in the soil. There was an interaction between nitrogen and potassium doses on the chlorophyll index, with nitrogen doses between 152.67 and 163.53 mg dm-3 and potassium of 191.50 mg dm-3 providing the highest chlorophyll index. The other variables were influenced separately by the nitrogen dose. The highest nitrate reductase enzyme activity was 1.30 µmol NO h-1 g-1 Fresh Matter, which was reached at a nitrogen dose of 95 mg dm-3. Shoot dry mass, concentrations of nitrogen and total protein in the leaves, and concentrations of nitrate and ammonium in the soil were adjusted to the linear regression model as a function of nitrogen fertilization. The dose of nitrogen that promoted the best development of BRS 394 wheat and the highest concentrations of nitrate and ammonium in Oxysol soils was 280 mg dm-3. |
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Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivationInteração nitrogênio e potássio em latossolo sob cultivo de trigo BRS 394Triticum aestivum. Nitrato redutase. Adubação nitrogenada. Adubação potássica.Triticum aestivum. Nitrate reductase. Nitrogen fertilization. Potassium fertilization.Potassium and nitrogen are essential nutrients and their uptake and distribution within plants must be coordinated for optimum growth and development. We evaluated the interaction between nitrogen and potassium fertilization on the development of BRS 394 wheat, and the nitrate and ammonium levels in Oxisol soils. A 52 factorial design was used in a greenhouse experiment, with four replicates in randomized blocks, corresponding to five doses of nitrogen (0, 70, 140, 210, and 280 mg dm-3) and five doses of potassium (0, 50, 100, 150, and 200 mg dm-3). The variables analyzed were shoot dry mass; chlorophyll index; nitrate reductase; nitrogen, potassium, and protein concentrations in the leaves; and nitrate and ammonium levels in the soil. There was an interaction between nitrogen and potassium doses on the chlorophyll index, with nitrogen doses between 152.67 and 163.53 mg dm-3 and potassium of 191.50 mg dm-3 providing the highest chlorophyll index. The other variables were influenced separately by the nitrogen dose. The highest nitrate reductase enzyme activity was 1.30 µmol NO h-1 g-1 Fresh Matter, which was reached at a nitrogen dose of 95 mg dm-3. Shoot dry mass, concentrations of nitrogen and total protein in the leaves, and concentrations of nitrate and ammonium in the soil were adjusted to the linear regression model as a function of nitrogen fertilization. The dose of nitrogen that promoted the best development of BRS 394 wheat and the highest concentrations of nitrate and ammonium in Oxysol soils was 280 mg dm-3.O potássio e nitrogênio são nutrientes essenciais, e sua absorção e distribuição dentro da planta devem ser coordenadas para um crescimento e desenvolvimento ideais. Objetivou-se avaliar a interação entre adubação com nitrogênio e potássio no desenvolvimento do trigo BRS 394 e teores de nitrato e amônio em Latossolo Vermelho. Utilizando-se delineamento fatorial 52, com quatro repetições, em blocos casualizados, correspondendo a cinco doses de nitrogênio (0, 70, 140, 210 e 280 mg dm-3) e potássio (0, 50, 100, 150 e 200 mg dm-3). As variáveis analisadas foram massa seca da parte aérea, índice de clorofila, nitrato redutase, concentração de nitrogênio, potássio e teor de proteína nas folhas, teor de nitrato e amônio no solo. Houve interação entre as doses de nitrogênio e potássio para a variável índice de clorofila, sendo as doses de nitrogênio entre 152,67 e 163,53 mg dm-3 de nitrogênio e a dose 191,50 mg dm-3 de potássio que proporcionaram maiores índices de clorofila. As demais variáveis foram influenciadas isoladamente pelas doses de nitrogênio. A maior atividade da enzima nitrato redutase foi de 1,30 μmol NO h-1 g-1 Massa Fresca na dose de nitrogênio de 95 mg dm-3. A massa seca da parte aérea, concentração de nitrogênio e proteína total nas folhas, e concentração de nitrato e amônio no solo apresentaram ajuste ao modelo de regressão linear em função da adubação nitrogenada. A dose de nitrogênio que promoveu melhor desenvolvimento do trigo BRS 394 e maiores concentrações de nitrato e amônio no solo foi 280 mg dm-3.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2023-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/1172810.1590/1983-21252024v3711728rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 37 (2024); e11728Revista Caatinga; v. 37 (2024); e117281983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/11728/11402Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaludo, Juliana Terezinha SassoBonfim-Silva, Edna MariaSilva, Tonny José Ara´´ujo daMeneghetti, Luana Aparecida MenegazOliveira, Niclene Ponce Rodrigues de2024-04-22T17:59:21Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/11728Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:47:05.288674Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true |
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Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivation Interação nitrogênio e potássio em latossolo sob cultivo de trigo BRS 394 |
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Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivation |
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Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivation Paludo, Juliana Terezinha Sasso Triticum aestivum. Nitrato redutase. Adubação nitrogenada. Adubação potássica. Triticum aestivum. Nitrate reductase. Nitrogen fertilization. Potassium fertilization. |
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Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivation |
title_full |
Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivation |
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Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivation |
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Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivation |
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Nitrogen and potassium interaction in oxisol soils under BRS 394 wheat cultivation |
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Paludo, Juliana Terezinha Sasso |
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Paludo, Juliana Terezinha Sasso Bonfim-Silva, Edna Maria Silva, Tonny José Ara´´ujo da Meneghetti, Luana Aparecida Menegaz Oliveira, Niclene Ponce Rodrigues de |
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Bonfim-Silva, Edna Maria Silva, Tonny José Ara´´ujo da Meneghetti, Luana Aparecida Menegaz Oliveira, Niclene Ponce Rodrigues de |
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Paludo, Juliana Terezinha Sasso Bonfim-Silva, Edna Maria Silva, Tonny José Ara´´ujo da Meneghetti, Luana Aparecida Menegaz Oliveira, Niclene Ponce Rodrigues de |
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Triticum aestivum. Nitrato redutase. Adubação nitrogenada. Adubação potássica. Triticum aestivum. Nitrate reductase. Nitrogen fertilization. Potassium fertilization. |
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Triticum aestivum. Nitrato redutase. Adubação nitrogenada. Adubação potássica. Triticum aestivum. Nitrate reductase. Nitrogen fertilization. Potassium fertilization. |
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Potassium and nitrogen are essential nutrients and their uptake and distribution within plants must be coordinated for optimum growth and development. We evaluated the interaction between nitrogen and potassium fertilization on the development of BRS 394 wheat, and the nitrate and ammonium levels in Oxisol soils. A 52 factorial design was used in a greenhouse experiment, with four replicates in randomized blocks, corresponding to five doses of nitrogen (0, 70, 140, 210, and 280 mg dm-3) and five doses of potassium (0, 50, 100, 150, and 200 mg dm-3). The variables analyzed were shoot dry mass; chlorophyll index; nitrate reductase; nitrogen, potassium, and protein concentrations in the leaves; and nitrate and ammonium levels in the soil. There was an interaction between nitrogen and potassium doses on the chlorophyll index, with nitrogen doses between 152.67 and 163.53 mg dm-3 and potassium of 191.50 mg dm-3 providing the highest chlorophyll index. The other variables were influenced separately by the nitrogen dose. The highest nitrate reductase enzyme activity was 1.30 µmol NO h-1 g-1 Fresh Matter, which was reached at a nitrogen dose of 95 mg dm-3. Shoot dry mass, concentrations of nitrogen and total protein in the leaves, and concentrations of nitrate and ammonium in the soil were adjusted to the linear regression model as a function of nitrogen fertilization. The dose of nitrogen that promoted the best development of BRS 394 wheat and the highest concentrations of nitrate and ammonium in Oxysol soils was 280 mg dm-3. |
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