Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna)
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Resumo: | This paper aimed to evaluate the response of sugarcane cultivar to the addition of increasing NPK doses in Oxisol, in Ceres municipality, Goiás State (GO), Brazil, in the 2018/2019 harvest. The first experiment was in completely randomized design (CRD) in 2x4x7 split-plot scheme with two cultivars (RB92579 and SP801816), four fertilizer NPK 05-25-25 doses (0, 250, 500, and 750 kg ha-1) in seven evaluation periods (every two months) with four replicates. In the experiment end-cycle, there was no period factor, setting a 2x4 fatorial arrangement, also with four replicates. The growth variables were: (a) number of tillers (NT); (b) plant height (PH); (c) culm diameter (CD); (d) number of green leaves (GL); and (e) number of buds (NB). The end-cycle variables were: (a) ton of culms per hectare (TCH); (b) °Brix; (c) apparent sucrose content in the broth (Pol); and (d) total recoverable sugars (TRS). The phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) nutrient balance in the soil and in the crops was also evaluated. The variables CD, GL and NB no showed significant interaction for cultivation x fertilization. TCH did not differ for treatments. The fertilization influenced the ºBrix, Pol, FC, and TRS. For the RB92579 cultivar, the response was linear for oBrix, Pol, and TRS. Maximum tillering occurred at 150th day after planting (DAP) in the RB92579 cultivar and was linear for SP801816 cultivar. The maximum technical efficiency of NPK 05-25-25 doses for the RB92579 and SP801816 cultivars vary from 455.6 to 750 and 442.7 to 750 kg ha-1, respectively. The RB92579 showed higher yield (9.7% - TCH) than SP801816 cultivar. Doses from 500 kg ha-1 showed a positive balance for K and P, respectively, for sugarcane plant, under this study conditions. |
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Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna)Crecimiento, calidad industrial y balance de nutrientes de cultivares de caña de azúcar bajo fertilización en el CerradoCrescimento, qualidade industrial e balanço de nutrientes de cultivares de cana-de-açúcar sob adubação no CerradoSoil fertilityPlant nutritionSaccharum officinarumNutritional balance.Fertilidad del suelosNutrición vegetalSaccharum officinarumEquilibrio nutricional.Fertilidade do soloNutrição de plantasSaccharum officinarumBalanço nutricional.This paper aimed to evaluate the response of sugarcane cultivar to the addition of increasing NPK doses in Oxisol, in Ceres municipality, Goiás State (GO), Brazil, in the 2018/2019 harvest. The first experiment was in completely randomized design (CRD) in 2x4x7 split-plot scheme with two cultivars (RB92579 and SP801816), four fertilizer NPK 05-25-25 doses (0, 250, 500, and 750 kg ha-1) in seven evaluation periods (every two months) with four replicates. In the experiment end-cycle, there was no period factor, setting a 2x4 fatorial arrangement, also with four replicates. The growth variables were: (a) number of tillers (NT); (b) plant height (PH); (c) culm diameter (CD); (d) number of green leaves (GL); and (e) number of buds (NB). The end-cycle variables were: (a) ton of culms per hectare (TCH); (b) °Brix; (c) apparent sucrose content in the broth (Pol); and (d) total recoverable sugars (TRS). The phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) nutrient balance in the soil and in the crops was also evaluated. The variables CD, GL and NB no showed significant interaction for cultivation x fertilization. TCH did not differ for treatments. The fertilization influenced the ºBrix, Pol, FC, and TRS. For the RB92579 cultivar, the response was linear for oBrix, Pol, and TRS. Maximum tillering occurred at 150th day after planting (DAP) in the RB92579 cultivar and was linear for SP801816 cultivar. The maximum technical efficiency of NPK 05-25-25 doses for the RB92579 and SP801816 cultivars vary from 455.6 to 750 and 442.7 to 750 kg ha-1, respectively. The RB92579 showed higher yield (9.7% - TCH) than SP801816 cultivar. Doses from 500 kg ha-1 showed a positive balance for K and P, respectively, for sugarcane plant, under this study conditions.El presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo evaluar la respuesta de cultivares de caña de azúcar a la adición de dosis crecientes de NPK en Ceres (GO) en Oxisol en la zafra 2018/2019. El diseño fue completamente al azar en una parcela dividida en tiempo de 2x4x7, con dos cultivares (RB92579, SP801816), cuatro dosis de fertilizante (0, 250, 500 y 750 kg ha-1 de NPK 05-25-25) y siete periodos de evaluación, con cuatro repeticiones. Al final del ciclo, no hubo factor tiempo, configurando un arreglo factorial 2x4, con 4 repeticiones. Las variables de crecimiento fueron: número de macollos (NM), altura de la planta (AP), diámetro del tallo (DT), número de hojas verdes (NHV) y número de yemas (NY); y al final del ciclo, tonelada de tallos por hectárea (TTH), Brix, contenido aparente de sacarosa en el caldo (Pol) y azúcares recuperables totales (ART). También se evaluó el balance de nutrientes para P y K. Las variables DT, NHV y NY no difirieron estadísticamente para cultivo x fertilización. El TTH no difirió para los tratamientos. El NM máximo se produjo 150 días después del plantio en el cultivar RB92579 y fue lineal para SP801816. La fertilización influyó en Brix, Pol y ART. Para RB92579, la respuesta fue lineal para Brix, Pol y ART. Las dosis máximas de eficiencia técnica para RB92579 y SP801816 varían de 455,6 a 750 y de 442,7 a 750 kg ha-1, respectivamente. RB92579 tiene un TTH más alto (9,7%) que SP801816. Las dosis de NPK 5-25-25 de 500 kg ha-1 muestran un balance positivo para K y P, respectivamente, para la planta de caña en las condiciones del estudio.O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar resposta de cultivares de cana-de-açúcar à adição de doses crescentes de NPK em Ceres (GO) em Latossolo Vermelho na safra 2018/2019. O delineamento foi inteiramente casualizado em parcela subdividida no tempo 2x4x7, sendo duas cultivares (RB92579, SP801816), quatro doses de adubação (0, 250, 500 e 750 kg ha-1 de NPK 05-25-25) e sete épocas de avaliação, com quatro repetições. No final de ciclo, não houve o fator épocas, configurando um arranjo fatorial 2x4, com 4 repetições. As variáveis de crescimento foram: número de perfilhos (NP), altura de plantas (AP), diâmetro de colmo (DC), número de folhas verdes (NF) e número de gemas (NG); e as de final de ciclo, tonelada de colmos por hectare (TCH), °Brix, teor de sacarose aparente no caldo (Pol) e açúcares totais recuperáveis (ATR). Avaliou-se também o balanço de nutrientes para P e K. As variáveis DC, NF e NG não diferiram estatisticamente para cultivar x adubação. TCH não diferiu para os tratamentos. O NP máximo ocorreu aos 150 dias após plantio na cultivar RB92579 e foi linear para SP801816. A adubação influenciou ºBrix, Pol e ATR. Para RB92579, a resposta foi linear para Brix, Pol e ATR. Doses de máxima eficiência técnica para RB92579 e SP801816 variam de 455,6 a 750 e 442,7 a 750 kg ha-1, respectivamente. RB92579 apresenta maior (9,7%) TCH que SP801816. Doses NPK 5-25-25 a partir de 500 kg ha-1 apresentam balanço positivo para K e P, respectivamente, para cana-planta nas condições do estudo.Research, Society and Development2020-12-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1111710.33448/rsd-v9i12.11117Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 12; e44391211117Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 12; e44391211117Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 12; e443912111172525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11117/10091Copyright (c) 2020 Pedro Henrique Martins Cintra; Roriz Luciano Machado; Fernando Henrique Arriel; Henrique Fonseca Elias de Oliveira; Frederico Antonio Loureiro Soares; Ana Paula Santos Oliveira; Kassia Cristina de Caldas Rabelohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCintra, Pedro Henrique MartinsMachado, Roriz LucianoArriel, Fernando HenriqueOliveira, Henrique Fonseca Elias deSoares, Frederico Antonio LoureiroOliveira, Ana Paula Santos Rabelo, Kassia Cristina de Caldas 2020-12-30T23:32:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11117Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:01.949984Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) Crecimiento, calidad industrial y balance de nutrientes de cultivares de caña de azúcar bajo fertilización en el Cerrado Crescimento, qualidade industrial e balanço de nutrientes de cultivares de cana-de-açúcar sob adubação no Cerrado |
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Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) |
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Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) Cintra, Pedro Henrique Martins Soil fertility Plant nutrition Saccharum officinarum Nutritional balance. Fertilidad del suelos Nutrición vegetal Saccharum officinarum Equilibrio nutricional. Fertilidade do solo Nutrição de plantas Saccharum officinarum Balanço nutricional. |
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Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) |
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Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) |
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Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) |
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Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) |
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Growth, industrial quality, and nutrient balance of sugarcane cultivars under fertilization in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) |
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Cintra, Pedro Henrique Martins |
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Cintra, Pedro Henrique Martins Machado, Roriz Luciano Arriel, Fernando Henrique Oliveira, Henrique Fonseca Elias de Soares, Frederico Antonio Loureiro Oliveira, Ana Paula Santos Rabelo, Kassia Cristina de Caldas |
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Machado, Roriz Luciano Arriel, Fernando Henrique Oliveira, Henrique Fonseca Elias de Soares, Frederico Antonio Loureiro Oliveira, Ana Paula Santos Rabelo, Kassia Cristina de Caldas |
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Cintra, Pedro Henrique Martins Machado, Roriz Luciano Arriel, Fernando Henrique Oliveira, Henrique Fonseca Elias de Soares, Frederico Antonio Loureiro Oliveira, Ana Paula Santos Rabelo, Kassia Cristina de Caldas |
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Soil fertility Plant nutrition Saccharum officinarum Nutritional balance. Fertilidad del suelos Nutrición vegetal Saccharum officinarum Equilibrio nutricional. Fertilidade do solo Nutrição de plantas Saccharum officinarum Balanço nutricional. |
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Soil fertility Plant nutrition Saccharum officinarum Nutritional balance. Fertilidad del suelos Nutrición vegetal Saccharum officinarum Equilibrio nutricional. Fertilidade do solo Nutrição de plantas Saccharum officinarum Balanço nutricional. |
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This paper aimed to evaluate the response of sugarcane cultivar to the addition of increasing NPK doses in Oxisol, in Ceres municipality, Goiás State (GO), Brazil, in the 2018/2019 harvest. The first experiment was in completely randomized design (CRD) in 2x4x7 split-plot scheme with two cultivars (RB92579 and SP801816), four fertilizer NPK 05-25-25 doses (0, 250, 500, and 750 kg ha-1) in seven evaluation periods (every two months) with four replicates. In the experiment end-cycle, there was no period factor, setting a 2x4 fatorial arrangement, also with four replicates. The growth variables were: (a) number of tillers (NT); (b) plant height (PH); (c) culm diameter (CD); (d) number of green leaves (GL); and (e) number of buds (NB). The end-cycle variables were: (a) ton of culms per hectare (TCH); (b) °Brix; (c) apparent sucrose content in the broth (Pol); and (d) total recoverable sugars (TRS). The phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) nutrient balance in the soil and in the crops was also evaluated. The variables CD, GL and NB no showed significant interaction for cultivation x fertilization. TCH did not differ for treatments. The fertilization influenced the ºBrix, Pol, FC, and TRS. For the RB92579 cultivar, the response was linear for oBrix, Pol, and TRS. Maximum tillering occurred at 150th day after planting (DAP) in the RB92579 cultivar and was linear for SP801816 cultivar. The maximum technical efficiency of NPK 05-25-25 doses for the RB92579 and SP801816 cultivars vary from 455.6 to 750 and 442.7 to 750 kg ha-1, respectively. The RB92579 showed higher yield (9.7% - TCH) than SP801816 cultivar. Doses from 500 kg ha-1 showed a positive balance for K and P, respectively, for sugarcane plant, under this study conditions. |
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