MORPHOGENESIS AND PRODUCTION OF TANZANIA, MOMBACA AND MULATO GRASSES UNDER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION

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Autor(a) principal: Castagnara, Deise Dalazen
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Mesquita, Eduardo Eustaquio, Neres, Marcela Abbado, Rabello de Oliveira, Paulo Sergio, Zoz, Tiago [UNESP], Zoz, Andre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/14142/14479
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/117779
Resumo: A field trial was conducted designed in a completely randomized block in a 4 x 3 factorial arrangement to evaluate the application of nitrogen doses (N) (0, 40, 80 and 160 kg/ha) on the morphogenical characteristics and dry matter partition of three forage grasses (Panicum maximum cvs. Mombasa and Tanzania and Brachiaria sp. Hybrid Mulato). The leaf appearance (LAR, leaf/day) and stretching (LER; mm/day) rates, the number of green leaves per tiller (NLT) and the average weight of tillers (MTW; g) presented s positive linear response to the N dose while the phyllochron (Phil; day/leaves) showed a negative linear response. The highest LER, IAL and final leaf length (FLL; cm) occurred in the Mombaca and Tanzania grasses, while the highest LAR occurred in the Mulato grass. There was a negative quadratic effect of the N dose on the stem elongation rate (SER; mm/day) and LF. The Mombaca and Tanzania grasses presented the highest SER; however, in just two forages. The production of total dry matter (TDM; kg/ha), leaves (LDM; kg/ha) and stems (SDM; kg/ha) increased linearly and quadratically with the N dose, respectively, for the Mombaca and Tanzania grasses. There was a high positive correlation among DM, LDM and SDM and the Mombaca grass MTW. The dry matter production and morphogenic characteristics were influenced by the nitrogen fertilization as a result of the substantial increase in the flow of tissues stimulated by fertilization, proving the importance of N for forage biomass accumulation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MORPHOGENESIS AND PRODUCTION OF TANZANIA, MOMBACA AND MULATO GRASSES UNDER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
title MORPHOGENESIS AND PRODUCTION OF TANZANIA, MOMBACA AND MULATO GRASSES UNDER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
spellingShingle MORPHOGENESIS AND PRODUCTION OF TANZANIA, MOMBACA AND MULATO GRASSES UNDER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
Castagnara, Deise Dalazen
Morphogenic characteristics
Dry matter and nitrogen
Fertilization
title_short MORPHOGENESIS AND PRODUCTION OF TANZANIA, MOMBACA AND MULATO GRASSES UNDER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
title_full MORPHOGENESIS AND PRODUCTION OF TANZANIA, MOMBACA AND MULATO GRASSES UNDER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
title_fullStr MORPHOGENESIS AND PRODUCTION OF TANZANIA, MOMBACA AND MULATO GRASSES UNDER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
title_full_unstemmed MORPHOGENESIS AND PRODUCTION OF TANZANIA, MOMBACA AND MULATO GRASSES UNDER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
title_sort MORPHOGENESIS AND PRODUCTION OF TANZANIA, MOMBACA AND MULATO GRASSES UNDER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
author Castagnara, Deise Dalazen
author_facet Castagnara, Deise Dalazen
Mesquita, Eduardo Eustaquio
Neres, Marcela Abbado
Rabello de Oliveira, Paulo Sergio
Zoz, Tiago [UNESP]
Zoz, Andre
author_role author
author2 Mesquita, Eduardo Eustaquio
Neres, Marcela Abbado
Rabello de Oliveira, Paulo Sergio
Zoz, Tiago [UNESP]
Zoz, Andre
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv UNIPAMPA
UNIOESTE
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castagnara, Deise Dalazen
Mesquita, Eduardo Eustaquio
Neres, Marcela Abbado
Rabello de Oliveira, Paulo Sergio
Zoz, Tiago [UNESP]
Zoz, Andre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Morphogenic characteristics
Dry matter and nitrogen
Fertilization
topic Morphogenic characteristics
Dry matter and nitrogen
Fertilization
description A field trial was conducted designed in a completely randomized block in a 4 x 3 factorial arrangement to evaluate the application of nitrogen doses (N) (0, 40, 80 and 160 kg/ha) on the morphogenical characteristics and dry matter partition of three forage grasses (Panicum maximum cvs. Mombasa and Tanzania and Brachiaria sp. Hybrid Mulato). The leaf appearance (LAR, leaf/day) and stretching (LER; mm/day) rates, the number of green leaves per tiller (NLT) and the average weight of tillers (MTW; g) presented s positive linear response to the N dose while the phyllochron (Phil; day/leaves) showed a negative linear response. The highest LER, IAL and final leaf length (FLL; cm) occurred in the Mombaca and Tanzania grasses, while the highest LAR occurred in the Mulato grass. There was a negative quadratic effect of the N dose on the stem elongation rate (SER; mm/day) and LF. The Mombaca and Tanzania grasses presented the highest SER; however, in just two forages. The production of total dry matter (TDM; kg/ha), leaves (LDM; kg/ha) and stems (SDM; kg/ha) increased linearly and quadratically with the N dose, respectively, for the Mombaca and Tanzania grasses. There was a high positive correlation among DM, LDM and SDM and the Mombaca grass MTW. The dry matter production and morphogenic characteristics were influenced by the nitrogen fertilization as a result of the substantial increase in the flow of tissues stimulated by fertilization, proving the importance of N for forage biomass accumulation.
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1981-3163
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/117779
WOS:000339322000006
WOS000339322000006.pdf
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