Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Wadson de Menezes
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Nitrogen is the most required mineral nutrient for almost all agricultural crops and the one that promotes maize yields mostly. Pastillation is a technology that allows blending urea with other mineral elements like sulfur and zinc homogeneously, aims at subsiding N losses, therefore enhancing the agronomic efficiency of the fertilizers. The aim of the first paper was to establish the recommendation of N rates and to evaluate the agronomic performance of pastille urea and its blend with sulfur and zinc, as well as commercial N sources sidedress applied to maize under the conditions of the Médio Sertão and Southern Sergipe. The experiments were carried out during the 2014 and 2015 seasons in both sites. The experimental design was Complete Blocks with 3 replications in split-plot arrangement with an additional Control treatment (TEST). In the plot 3 rates of N applications were tested: 75, 150 and 300 kg ha-1, while in the subplots the following products were evaluated: Pastille urea (UP), Pastille urea with elemental S (UP+S), Pastille urea with ammonium sulfate (UP+SA), Pastille urea with ammonium sulfate and elemental S (UP+SA+S), Pastille urea with ammonium sulfate and zinc sulfate (UP+SA+Zn), Prilled urea (UR) and Ammonium sulfate (SA). Leaf N and S contents as well as maize yield were evaluated to assess the agronomic performance of the products and to calculate the appropriate N recommendation. Economic assessments of the price for the commercial products and the corn grains allowed estimating the rate of maximum economic efficiency (DMEE). The greater the rate of N applied the higher leaf N content and grain yields of maize. Leaf S contents increased with increasing doses of S applied with the tested fertilizers. Yields with Ammonium sulfate were higher than UR, UP and UP+S in both seasons in Umbaúba (Acrisol) (Southern Sergipe). The DMEE for UR was 128 and 119 kg N ha-1 for Nossa Senhora das Dores (Acrisol) and Umbaúba, respectively. The recommended dose of SA was 119 kg ha-1, since it provided the greater incomes for both sites. In the second paper, the aim was to evaluate the agronomic performance and the losses of N through ammonia volatilization of N fertilizers sidedress applied to maize. Ammonia volatilization, leaf N content and maize yield were evaluated in all products tested in the first paper when applied at a rate of 150 kg ha-1 of N and in the TEST treatment. Three replications were used. All fertilized treatments showed higher leaf N contents and grain yields than TEST. The treatment SA showed yields higher than UP+SA+S. Of all N-NH3 lost by volatilization, 92.5% took place in the first 5 days after application. The UP+SA treatment reduced ammonia volatilization and did not differ statistically from SA and TEST. Leaf N content correlates positively and N volatilization negatively with grain yield.
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spelling Santos, Wadson de MenezesFernandes, Marcelo Ferreira2018-02-05T21:11:18Z2018-02-05T21:11:18Z2017-02-23SANTOS, Wadson de Menezes. Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho. 2017. 68 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agricultura e Biodiversidade) – Universidade Federal de Sergipe, São Cristóvão, SE, 2017.http://ri.ufs.br/jspui/handle/riufs/7320Nitrogen is the most required mineral nutrient for almost all agricultural crops and the one that promotes maize yields mostly. Pastillation is a technology that allows blending urea with other mineral elements like sulfur and zinc homogeneously, aims at subsiding N losses, therefore enhancing the agronomic efficiency of the fertilizers. The aim of the first paper was to establish the recommendation of N rates and to evaluate the agronomic performance of pastille urea and its blend with sulfur and zinc, as well as commercial N sources sidedress applied to maize under the conditions of the Médio Sertão and Southern Sergipe. The experiments were carried out during the 2014 and 2015 seasons in both sites. The experimental design was Complete Blocks with 3 replications in split-plot arrangement with an additional Control treatment (TEST). In the plot 3 rates of N applications were tested: 75, 150 and 300 kg ha-1, while in the subplots the following products were evaluated: Pastille urea (UP), Pastille urea with elemental S (UP+S), Pastille urea with ammonium sulfate (UP+SA), Pastille urea with ammonium sulfate and elemental S (UP+SA+S), Pastille urea with ammonium sulfate and zinc sulfate (UP+SA+Zn), Prilled urea (UR) and Ammonium sulfate (SA). Leaf N and S contents as well as maize yield were evaluated to assess the agronomic performance of the products and to calculate the appropriate N recommendation. Economic assessments of the price for the commercial products and the corn grains allowed estimating the rate of maximum economic efficiency (DMEE). The greater the rate of N applied the higher leaf N content and grain yields of maize. Leaf S contents increased with increasing doses of S applied with the tested fertilizers. Yields with Ammonium sulfate were higher than UR, UP and UP+S in both seasons in Umbaúba (Acrisol) (Southern Sergipe). The DMEE for UR was 128 and 119 kg N ha-1 for Nossa Senhora das Dores (Acrisol) and Umbaúba, respectively. The recommended dose of SA was 119 kg ha-1, since it provided the greater incomes for both sites. In the second paper, the aim was to evaluate the agronomic performance and the losses of N through ammonia volatilization of N fertilizers sidedress applied to maize. Ammonia volatilization, leaf N content and maize yield were evaluated in all products tested in the first paper when applied at a rate of 150 kg ha-1 of N and in the TEST treatment. Three replications were used. All fertilized treatments showed higher leaf N contents and grain yields than TEST. The treatment SA showed yields higher than UP+SA+S. Of all N-NH3 lost by volatilization, 92.5% took place in the first 5 days after application. The UP+SA treatment reduced ammonia volatilization and did not differ statistically from SA and TEST. Leaf N content correlates positively and N volatilization negatively with grain yield.O nitrogênio é o elemento mais requerido pela maioria das culturas e o que proporciona os maiores incrementos no rendimento do milho. O pastilhamento da ureia é uma tecnologia que permite a adição de outros elementos, como enxofre e zinco, e visa diminuir as perdas de N, e consequentemente melhorar a eficiência agronômica dos fertilizantes. No primeiro artigo, o objetivo foi a recomendação de doses de N e avaliação da eficiência agronômica da ureia pastilhada, e de suas complexações com enxofre e zinco, e fontes convencionais de N aplicados em cobertura na cultura do milho nas condições do Médio Sertão e Sul sergipanos. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos ao acaso, com 3 repetições, em esquema de parcelas subdivididas com tratamento adicional. As parcelas foram compostas pelas doses: 75, 150 e 300 kg ha-1 de N, e as subparcelas pelos fertilizantes: ureia pastilhada pura (UP), ureia pastilhada com S elementar (UP+S), ureia pastilhada com sulfato de amônio (UP+SA), ureia pastilhada com sulfato de amônio e S elementar (UP+SA+S), ureia pastilhada com sulfato de amônio e sulfato de zinco (UP+SA+Zn), ureia perolada (UR), sulfato de amônio cristal (SA), e o tratamento adicional testemunha (TEST). Foram avaliados o teor de N e S foliar, produtividade de grãos, e recomendadas doses de máxima eficiência econômica (DMEE). A adubação nitrogenada proporcionou maiores teores de N foliares, e produtividade de grãos, e estas variáveis aumentaram com o acréscimo das doses de N. Os teores de S foliares aumentaram com o incremento das doses de S. O SA proporcionou maior produtividade que a UR, UP e UP+S na média das safras no Argissolo Acinzentado. As DMEE para a UR foram de 128 kg ha-1 de N no Argissolo Vermelho-Amarelo, e 190 kg ha-1 de N no Argissolo Acinzentado. A dose indicada de SA foi de 119 kg ha-1 de N para ambos os solos, e este tratamento proporcionou as maiores rendas. No segundo artigo, o objetivo foi a avaliação da eficiência agronômica e as perdas por volatilização da amônia pela aplicação em cobertura no milho de fertilizantes nitrogenados convencionais e pastilhados, e em suas complexações com enxofre e zinco. Foram avaliados a volatilização da amônia, o teor de N foliar, a produtividade de grãos, e a relação entre estas variáveis. Os tratamentos avaliados foram UP; UP+S; UP+SA; UP+SA+S; UP+SA+Zn; UR e SA, todos na dose de 150 kg ha-1 de N, além da testemunha não adubada (TEST), com 3 repetições. Os tratamentos fertilizados apresentaram os maiores teores de N foliares e produtividade de grãos. O SA apresentou produtividade superior ao tratamento UP+SA+S. Do total de N-NH3 perdido por volatilização, 92,5% ocorreram até o quinto dia após a fertilização. A UP+SA reduziu a volatilização da amônia, não diferindo estatisticamente do SA e TEST. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Agronomic performance and ammonia volatilization of pastilled and conventional fertilizers in corn culture
title Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho
spellingShingle Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho
Santos, Wadson de Menezes
Milho
Fertilizantes
Nitrogênio
Enxofre
Agronomia
Fertilizantes nitrogenados
Sulfato de amônio
Perdas de N-NH3
Ureia pastilhada
Zea mays L.
Nitrogen fertilizers
Nitrogen
Ammonium sulfate
Losses of N-NH3
Pastured urea
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
title_short Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho
title_full Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho
title_fullStr Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho
title_full_unstemmed Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho
title_sort Desempenho agronômico e volatilização da amônia de fertilizantes pastilhados e convencionais na cultura de milho
author Santos, Wadson de Menezes
author_facet Santos, Wadson de Menezes
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Wadson de Menezes
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Marcelo Ferreira
contributor_str_mv Fernandes, Marcelo Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Milho
Fertilizantes
Nitrogênio
Enxofre
Agronomia
Fertilizantes nitrogenados
Sulfato de amônio
Perdas de N-NH3
Ureia pastilhada
Zea mays L.
Nitrogen fertilizers
Nitrogen
Ammonium sulfate
Losses of N-NH3
Pastured urea
topic Milho
Fertilizantes
Nitrogênio
Enxofre
Agronomia
Fertilizantes nitrogenados
Sulfato de amônio
Perdas de N-NH3
Ureia pastilhada
Zea mays L.
Nitrogen fertilizers
Nitrogen
Ammonium sulfate
Losses of N-NH3
Pastured urea
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
description Nitrogen is the most required mineral nutrient for almost all agricultural crops and the one that promotes maize yields mostly. Pastillation is a technology that allows blending urea with other mineral elements like sulfur and zinc homogeneously, aims at subsiding N losses, therefore enhancing the agronomic efficiency of the fertilizers. The aim of the first paper was to establish the recommendation of N rates and to evaluate the agronomic performance of pastille urea and its blend with sulfur and zinc, as well as commercial N sources sidedress applied to maize under the conditions of the Médio Sertão and Southern Sergipe. The experiments were carried out during the 2014 and 2015 seasons in both sites. The experimental design was Complete Blocks with 3 replications in split-plot arrangement with an additional Control treatment (TEST). In the plot 3 rates of N applications were tested: 75, 150 and 300 kg ha-1, while in the subplots the following products were evaluated: Pastille urea (UP), Pastille urea with elemental S (UP+S), Pastille urea with ammonium sulfate (UP+SA), Pastille urea with ammonium sulfate and elemental S (UP+SA+S), Pastille urea with ammonium sulfate and zinc sulfate (UP+SA+Zn), Prilled urea (UR) and Ammonium sulfate (SA). Leaf N and S contents as well as maize yield were evaluated to assess the agronomic performance of the products and to calculate the appropriate N recommendation. Economic assessments of the price for the commercial products and the corn grains allowed estimating the rate of maximum economic efficiency (DMEE). The greater the rate of N applied the higher leaf N content and grain yields of maize. Leaf S contents increased with increasing doses of S applied with the tested fertilizers. Yields with Ammonium sulfate were higher than UR, UP and UP+S in both seasons in Umbaúba (Acrisol) (Southern Sergipe). The DMEE for UR was 128 and 119 kg N ha-1 for Nossa Senhora das Dores (Acrisol) and Umbaúba, respectively. The recommended dose of SA was 119 kg ha-1, since it provided the greater incomes for both sites. In the second paper, the aim was to evaluate the agronomic performance and the losses of N through ammonia volatilization of N fertilizers sidedress applied to maize. Ammonia volatilization, leaf N content and maize yield were evaluated in all products tested in the first paper when applied at a rate of 150 kg ha-1 of N and in the TEST treatment. Three replications were used. All fertilized treatments showed higher leaf N contents and grain yields than TEST. The treatment SA showed yields higher than UP+SA+S. Of all N-NH3 lost by volatilization, 92.5% took place in the first 5 days after application. The UP+SA treatment reduced ammonia volatilization and did not differ statistically from SA and TEST. Leaf N content correlates positively and N volatilization negatively with grain yield.
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