Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meter
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to evaluate the yield and agronomic efficiency of mombaça grass achieved with the management of nitrogen fertilization, based on the nitrogen sufficiency index (NSI) calculated using measurements obtained with a chlorophyll meter. The experiment was conducted in the field, in São Luís de Montes Belos - GO, Brazil, from November 2016 to May 2018, as a randomized-block design with six treatments and five replicates. Treatments consisted of six N fertilization management strategies (M), namely, M1 - reference, with 150 kg ha-1 N per application; M2 - recommended, with 50 kg ha-1 N per application; M3 - 50 kg ha-1 N when NSI < 98%; M4 - 50 kg ha-1 N when NSI < 94%; M5 - 50 kg ha-1 N when NSI < 90%; and M6 - control treatment, without N application. The NSI was monitored based on the relative chlorophyll content obtained with the chlorophyll meter. Forage canopy height, tiller density, and yield were evaluated. At the end of the 2nd cycle, the recommended, reference, NSI98%, NSI94%, and NSI90% treatments had received 1,050, 350, 300, 250, and 0 kg N ha-1. Control treatment obtained the lowest dry biomass yield, whereas the recommended, NSI98%, and NSI94% treatments showed the highest. Thus, N doses between 1,950 and 300 kg ha-1, in the second cycle, provided statistically equivalent yields in mombaça grass. Considering the DM of both evaluation cycles, the highest yield was achieved with the NSI98% and NSI94% treatments. The application of N doses of 250 to 1050 kg ha-1 provided similar yields. Therefore, the adoption of a nitrogen sufficiency index below 98% and 94% as a parameter allows a reduction and rational use of nitrogen fertilizer. |
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Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meterProdutividade do capim mombaça em função da adubação nitrogenada baseada no uso do clorofilômetroAntifungal effectEssential oilSpicesThe objective of this study was to evaluate the yield and agronomic efficiency of mombaça grass achieved with the management of nitrogen fertilization, based on the nitrogen sufficiency index (NSI) calculated using measurements obtained with a chlorophyll meter. The experiment was conducted in the field, in São Luís de Montes Belos - GO, Brazil, from November 2016 to May 2018, as a randomized-block design with six treatments and five replicates. Treatments consisted of six N fertilization management strategies (M), namely, M1 - reference, with 150 kg ha-1 N per application; M2 - recommended, with 50 kg ha-1 N per application; M3 - 50 kg ha-1 N when NSI < 98%; M4 - 50 kg ha-1 N when NSI < 94%; M5 - 50 kg ha-1 N when NSI < 90%; and M6 - control treatment, without N application. The NSI was monitored based on the relative chlorophyll content obtained with the chlorophyll meter. Forage canopy height, tiller density, and yield were evaluated. At the end of the 2nd cycle, the recommended, reference, NSI98%, NSI94%, and NSI90% treatments had received 1,050, 350, 300, 250, and 0 kg N ha-1. Control treatment obtained the lowest dry biomass yield, whereas the recommended, NSI98%, and NSI94% treatments showed the highest. Thus, N doses between 1,950 and 300 kg ha-1, in the second cycle, provided statistically equivalent yields in mombaça grass. Considering the DM of both evaluation cycles, the highest yield was achieved with the NSI98% and NSI94% treatments. The application of N doses of 250 to 1050 kg ha-1 provided similar yields. Therefore, the adoption of a nitrogen sufficiency index below 98% and 94% as a parameter allows a reduction and rational use of nitrogen fertilizer.Universidade Estadual de Goiás UEG Campus Oeste, GOUEG Campus Oeste, GOUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho UNESP Campus de RegistroEscola de Veterinária e Zootecnia Universidade Federal de Goiás EVZ/UFG, GOUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho UNESP Campus de RegistroUEGUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)Ferreira Leite, Lorrayne LaysBackes, Claricede Godoy, Leandro José Grava [UNESP]Marques Santos, Alessandro JoséTeodoro, Arthur GabrielRodrigues, Lucas Matheusde Resende, Cinthya Cristina FernandesRibon, Adriana Aparecida2022-04-29T08:35:29Z2022-04-29T08:35:29Z2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article4085-4102http://dx.doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n6Supl2p4085Semina:Ciencias Agrarias, v. 42, n. 6, p. 4085-4102, 2021.1679-03591676-546Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/22971710.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n6Supl2p40852-s2.0-85117205993Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengSemina:Ciencias Agrariasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-03T13:20:09Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/229717Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:01:28.101437Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meter Produtividade do capim mombaça em função da adubação nitrogenada baseada no uso do clorofilômetro |
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Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meter |
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Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meter Ferreira Leite, Lorrayne Lays Antifungal effect Essential oil Spices |
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Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meter |
title_full |
Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meter |
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Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meter |
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Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meter |
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Mombaça grass yield as a function of nitrogen fertilization based on the use of the chlorophyll meter |
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Ferreira Leite, Lorrayne Lays |
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Ferreira Leite, Lorrayne Lays Backes, Clarice de Godoy, Leandro José Grava [UNESP] Marques Santos, Alessandro José Teodoro, Arthur Gabriel Rodrigues, Lucas Matheus de Resende, Cinthya Cristina Fernandes Ribon, Adriana Aparecida |
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author |
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Backes, Clarice de Godoy, Leandro José Grava [UNESP] Marques Santos, Alessandro José Teodoro, Arthur Gabriel Rodrigues, Lucas Matheus de Resende, Cinthya Cristina Fernandes Ribon, Adriana Aparecida |
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UEG Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) |
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Ferreira Leite, Lorrayne Lays Backes, Clarice de Godoy, Leandro José Grava [UNESP] Marques Santos, Alessandro José Teodoro, Arthur Gabriel Rodrigues, Lucas Matheus de Resende, Cinthya Cristina Fernandes Ribon, Adriana Aparecida |
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Antifungal effect Essential oil Spices |
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Antifungal effect Essential oil Spices |
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the yield and agronomic efficiency of mombaça grass achieved with the management of nitrogen fertilization, based on the nitrogen sufficiency index (NSI) calculated using measurements obtained with a chlorophyll meter. The experiment was conducted in the field, in São Luís de Montes Belos - GO, Brazil, from November 2016 to May 2018, as a randomized-block design with six treatments and five replicates. Treatments consisted of six N fertilization management strategies (M), namely, M1 - reference, with 150 kg ha-1 N per application; M2 - recommended, with 50 kg ha-1 N per application; M3 - 50 kg ha-1 N when NSI < 98%; M4 - 50 kg ha-1 N when NSI < 94%; M5 - 50 kg ha-1 N when NSI < 90%; and M6 - control treatment, without N application. The NSI was monitored based on the relative chlorophyll content obtained with the chlorophyll meter. Forage canopy height, tiller density, and yield were evaluated. At the end of the 2nd cycle, the recommended, reference, NSI98%, NSI94%, and NSI90% treatments had received 1,050, 350, 300, 250, and 0 kg N ha-1. Control treatment obtained the lowest dry biomass yield, whereas the recommended, NSI98%, and NSI94% treatments showed the highest. Thus, N doses between 1,950 and 300 kg ha-1, in the second cycle, provided statistically equivalent yields in mombaça grass. Considering the DM of both evaluation cycles, the highest yield was achieved with the NSI98% and NSI94% treatments. The application of N doses of 250 to 1050 kg ha-1 provided similar yields. Therefore, the adoption of a nitrogen sufficiency index below 98% and 94% as a parameter allows a reduction and rational use of nitrogen fertilizer. |
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