Growth, development, and fertilizer-15N recovery by the coffee plant

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Autor(a) principal: Fenilli,Tatiele Anete Bergamo
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Reichardt,Klaus, Dourado-Neto,Durval, Trivelin,Paulo César Ocheuze, Favarin,José Laercio, Costa,Flávio Murilo Pereira da, Bacchi,Osny Oliveira Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
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Resumo: The relationship between growth and fertilizer nitrogen recovery by perenial crops such as coffee is poorly understood and improved understanding of such relations is important for the establishment of rational crop management practices. In order to characterize the growth of a typical coffee crop in Brazil and quantify the recovery of 15N labeled ammonium sulfate, and improve information for fertilizer management practices this study presents results for two consecutive cropping years, fertilized with 280 and 350 kg ha-1 of N, respectively, applied in four splittings, using five replicates. Shoot dry matter accumulation was evaluated every 60 days, separating plants into branches, leaves and fruits. Labeled sub-plots were used to evaluate N-total and 15N abundance by mass spectrometry. During the first year the aerial part reached a recovery of 71% of the fertilizer N applied up to February, but this value was reduced to 34% at harvest and 19% at the beginning of the next flowering period due to leaf fall and fruit export. For the second year the aerial part absorbed 36% of the fertilizer N up to March, 47% up to harvest and 19% up to the beginning of the next flowering period. The splitting into four applications of the used fertilizer rates was adequate for the requirements of the crop at these growth stages of the coffee crop.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth, development, and fertilizer-15N recovery by the coffee plant
title Growth, development, and fertilizer-15N recovery by the coffee plant
spellingShingle Growth, development, and fertilizer-15N recovery by the coffee plant
Fenilli,Tatiele Anete Bergamo
Coffea arabica L.
stable isotope
nitrogen
dry matter accumulation
15N
title_short Growth, development, and fertilizer-15N recovery by the coffee plant
title_full Growth, development, and fertilizer-15N recovery by the coffee plant
title_fullStr Growth, development, and fertilizer-15N recovery by the coffee plant
title_full_unstemmed Growth, development, and fertilizer-15N recovery by the coffee plant
title_sort Growth, development, and fertilizer-15N recovery by the coffee plant
author Fenilli,Tatiele Anete Bergamo
author_facet Fenilli,Tatiele Anete Bergamo
Reichardt,Klaus
Dourado-Neto,Durval
Trivelin,Paulo César Ocheuze
Favarin,José Laercio
Costa,Flávio Murilo Pereira da
Bacchi,Osny Oliveira Santos
author_role author
author2 Reichardt,Klaus
Dourado-Neto,Durval
Trivelin,Paulo César Ocheuze
Favarin,José Laercio
Costa,Flávio Murilo Pereira da
Bacchi,Osny Oliveira Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fenilli,Tatiele Anete Bergamo
Reichardt,Klaus
Dourado-Neto,Durval
Trivelin,Paulo César Ocheuze
Favarin,José Laercio
Costa,Flávio Murilo Pereira da
Bacchi,Osny Oliveira Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coffea arabica L.
stable isotope
nitrogen
dry matter accumulation
15N
topic Coffea arabica L.
stable isotope
nitrogen
dry matter accumulation
15N
description The relationship between growth and fertilizer nitrogen recovery by perenial crops such as coffee is poorly understood and improved understanding of such relations is important for the establishment of rational crop management practices. In order to characterize the growth of a typical coffee crop in Brazil and quantify the recovery of 15N labeled ammonium sulfate, and improve information for fertilizer management practices this study presents results for two consecutive cropping years, fertilized with 280 and 350 kg ha-1 of N, respectively, applied in four splittings, using five replicates. Shoot dry matter accumulation was evaluated every 60 days, separating plants into branches, leaves and fruits. Labeled sub-plots were used to evaluate N-total and 15N abundance by mass spectrometry. During the first year the aerial part reached a recovery of 71% of the fertilizer N applied up to February, but this value was reduced to 34% at harvest and 19% at the beginning of the next flowering period due to leaf fall and fruit export. For the second year the aerial part absorbed 36% of the fertilizer N up to March, 47% up to harvest and 19% up to the beginning of the next flowering period. The splitting into four applications of the used fertilizer rates was adequate for the requirements of the crop at these growth stages of the coffee crop.
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