Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizer

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas,Gilberto Bernardo de
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Rocha,Márcio Sousa, Santos,Ricardo Henrique Silva, Freitas,Letícia Monteiro da Silva, Resende,Leandro de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: The objective of this work was to evaluate the productive performance of broccoli under different top-dressing organic fertilizations. The experiment was conducted under protected cultivation, in a completely randomized design with four replications, with two plants per experimental unit. Broccoli seedlings were produced in a commercial substrate in styrofoam trays. The seedlings were transplanted to plastic pots containing 10.0 L of substrate made up of subsoil and organic compost at the ratio of 3:1 (v/v), respectively, which is equivalent to about 20.0 t ha-1 of organic compost at planting. After seedling establishment, the top-dressing fertilization treatments were applied: gliricidia biomass associated or not with liquid biofertilizer of cattle manure to the soil and bokashi. Two control treatments were established: one with mineral fertilization recommended for the crop and the other without top-dressing fertilization. The broccoli production was evaluated (commercial standard). Plants that received mineral fertilizer were more productive, however, they were not significantly different (p>0.05), by Dunnet test, from the plants fertilized with 2.5 t ha-1 gliricidiabiomass (dry mass) associated with liquid biofertilizer (2.0 L m-2) applied to soil. Top-dressing fertilizations with only gliricidia, at 2.5 and 5.0 t ha-1 of biomass (dry mass), resulted in no significant increase in production of broccoli inflorescence. The use of bokashi in addition to gliricidia biomass and liquid biofertilizer reduced the efficiency of the fertilization compared with plants that received only gliricidia and liquid biofertilizer.
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spelling Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizerOrganic horticultureorganic fertilizationGliricidia sepium (Jacq.)biofertilizerBrassica oleracea L. var. italicaThe objective of this work was to evaluate the productive performance of broccoli under different top-dressing organic fertilizations. The experiment was conducted under protected cultivation, in a completely randomized design with four replications, with two plants per experimental unit. Broccoli seedlings were produced in a commercial substrate in styrofoam trays. The seedlings were transplanted to plastic pots containing 10.0 L of substrate made up of subsoil and organic compost at the ratio of 3:1 (v/v), respectively, which is equivalent to about 20.0 t ha-1 of organic compost at planting. After seedling establishment, the top-dressing fertilization treatments were applied: gliricidia biomass associated or not with liquid biofertilizer of cattle manure to the soil and bokashi. Two control treatments were established: one with mineral fertilization recommended for the crop and the other without top-dressing fertilization. The broccoli production was evaluated (commercial standard). Plants that received mineral fertilizer were more productive, however, they were not significantly different (p>0.05), by Dunnet test, from the plants fertilized with 2.5 t ha-1 gliricidiabiomass (dry mass) associated with liquid biofertilizer (2.0 L m-2) applied to soil. Top-dressing fertilizations with only gliricidia, at 2.5 and 5.0 t ha-1 of biomass (dry mass), resulted in no significant increase in production of broccoli inflorescence. The use of bokashi in addition to gliricidia biomass and liquid biofertilizer reduced the efficiency of the fertilization compared with plants that received only gliricidia and liquid biofertilizer.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2011-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2011000500016Revista Ceres v.58 n.5 2011reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/S0034-737X2011000500016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas,Gilberto Bernardo deRocha,Márcio SousaSantos,Ricardo Henrique SilvaFreitas,Letícia Monteiro da SilvaResende,Leandro de Almeidaeng2011-11-22T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizer
title Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizer
spellingShingle Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizer
Freitas,Gilberto Bernardo de
Organic horticulture
organic fertilization
Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.)
biofertilizer
Brassica oleracea L. var. italica
title_short Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizer
title_full Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizer
title_fullStr Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizer
title_full_unstemmed Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizer
title_sort Broccoli yield in response to top-dressing fertilization with green manure and biofertilizer
author Freitas,Gilberto Bernardo de
author_facet Freitas,Gilberto Bernardo de
Rocha,Márcio Sousa
Santos,Ricardo Henrique Silva
Freitas,Letícia Monteiro da Silva
Resende,Leandro de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Márcio Sousa
Santos,Ricardo Henrique Silva
Freitas,Letícia Monteiro da Silva
Resende,Leandro de Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas,Gilberto Bernardo de
Rocha,Márcio Sousa
Santos,Ricardo Henrique Silva
Freitas,Letícia Monteiro da Silva
Resende,Leandro de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Organic horticulture
organic fertilization
Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.)
biofertilizer
Brassica oleracea L. var. italica
topic Organic horticulture
organic fertilization
Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.)
biofertilizer
Brassica oleracea L. var. italica
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The objective of this work was to evaluate the productive performance of broccoli under different top-dressing organic fertilizations. The experiment was conducted under protected cultivation, in a completely randomized design with four replications, with two plants per experimental unit. Broccoli seedlings were produced in a commercial substrate in styrofoam trays. The seedlings were transplanted to plastic pots containing 10.0 L of substrate made up of subsoil and organic compost at the ratio of 3:1 (v/v), respectively, which is equivalent to about 20.0 t ha-1 of organic compost at planting. After seedling establishment, the top-dressing fertilization treatments were applied: gliricidia biomass associated or not with liquid biofertilizer of cattle manure to the soil and bokashi. Two control treatments were established: one with mineral fertilization recommended for the crop and the other without top-dressing fertilization. The broccoli production was evaluated (commercial standard). Plants that received mineral fertilizer were more productive, however, they were not significantly different (p>0.05), by Dunnet test, from the plants fertilized with 2.5 t ha-1 gliricidiabiomass (dry mass) associated with liquid biofertilizer (2.0 L m-2) applied to soil. Top-dressing fertilizations with only gliricidia, at 2.5 and 5.0 t ha-1 of biomass (dry mass), resulted in no significant increase in production of broccoli inflorescence. The use of bokashi in addition to gliricidia biomass and liquid biofertilizer reduced the efficiency of the fertilization compared with plants that received only gliricidia and liquid biofertilizer.
description The objective of this work was to evaluate the productive performance of broccoli under different top-dressing organic fertilizations. The experiment was conducted under protected cultivation, in a completely randomized design with four replications, with two plants per experimental unit. Broccoli seedlings were produced in a commercial substrate in styrofoam trays. The seedlings were transplanted to plastic pots containing 10.0 L of substrate made up of subsoil and organic compost at the ratio of 3:1 (v/v), respectively, which is equivalent to about 20.0 t ha-1 of organic compost at planting. After seedling establishment, the top-dressing fertilization treatments were applied: gliricidia biomass associated or not with liquid biofertilizer of cattle manure to the soil and bokashi. Two control treatments were established: one with mineral fertilization recommended for the crop and the other without top-dressing fertilization. The broccoli production was evaluated (commercial standard). Plants that received mineral fertilizer were more productive, however, they were not significantly different (p>0.05), by Dunnet test, from the plants fertilized with 2.5 t ha-1 gliricidiabiomass (dry mass) associated with liquid biofertilizer (2.0 L m-2) applied to soil. Top-dressing fertilizations with only gliricidia, at 2.5 and 5.0 t ha-1 of biomass (dry mass), resulted in no significant increase in production of broccoli inflorescence. The use of bokashi in addition to gliricidia biomass and liquid biofertilizer reduced the efficiency of the fertilization compared with plants that received only gliricidia and liquid biofertilizer.
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