Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcane
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Resumo: | Nitrogen (N) management directly impacts the carbon balance in the production of bioenergy from sugarcane. To increase the efficiency of nitrogen fertilization, foliar fertilization with N has been adopted, together with molybdenum (Mo), which can favor N assimilation by participating in nitrate reductase. The hypothesis of this research is that foliar fertilization with N, associated with Mo, increases N use efficiency (EUN) and sugarcane yield. Two experiments were carried out in nutrient solution and also experiments in the field. The first experiment in nutrient solution evaluated foliar application of N-urea in plants with different N supplies (0.75; 1.5; 3.0; 7.5 and 15.0 mM of N). The foliar fertilization with N increased the dry mass of the leaves and the total N content by 128% only in the plants supplied with 3.0 mM of N and that presented greater development at the time of application. The second experiment in nutrient solution evaluated the recovery of 15N foliar applied in plants with or without N deficiencies. The foliar application of N increased the dry biomass by 5.1%, but no interaction with Mo was observed. The recovery of 15N foliar applied application was 29.5 and 36%, respectively, for deficient plants and those with an adequate supply of N. Finally, five field experiments were installed, evaluated by two agricultural seasons, totaling 10 harvests, evaluating rates of N and Mo applied via foliar application at the maximum development stage (December-January). In the crop subject to water deficit, foliar fertilization with N and Mo had little influence on sugarcane yield. Under adequate water conditions, in the average of five locations, the application of 5 kg ha-1 N increased sugarcane productivity by 6 Mg ha-1 . The rates of 10 and 20 kg ha-1 did not promote an increase in sugarcane yield. Mo contributed little to the increase in yield, although it increased the sugar content of the plant in the dry year. Foliar fertilization with N has the potential to increase sugarcane productivity under field conditions, although the association of Mo with N-urea was not very effective in improving N-urea recovery and sugarcane yield. |
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Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcaneAdubação foliar com nitrogênio e molibdênio em cana-de-açúcarSaccharum spp.Saccharum spp.Foliar nutritionNutriçãoUreaUreiaNitrogen (N) management directly impacts the carbon balance in the production of bioenergy from sugarcane. To increase the efficiency of nitrogen fertilization, foliar fertilization with N has been adopted, together with molybdenum (Mo), which can favor N assimilation by participating in nitrate reductase. The hypothesis of this research is that foliar fertilization with N, associated with Mo, increases N use efficiency (EUN) and sugarcane yield. Two experiments were carried out in nutrient solution and also experiments in the field. The first experiment in nutrient solution evaluated foliar application of N-urea in plants with different N supplies (0.75; 1.5; 3.0; 7.5 and 15.0 mM of N). The foliar fertilization with N increased the dry mass of the leaves and the total N content by 128% only in the plants supplied with 3.0 mM of N and that presented greater development at the time of application. The second experiment in nutrient solution evaluated the recovery of 15N foliar applied in plants with or without N deficiencies. The foliar application of N increased the dry biomass by 5.1%, but no interaction with Mo was observed. The recovery of 15N foliar applied application was 29.5 and 36%, respectively, for deficient plants and those with an adequate supply of N. Finally, five field experiments were installed, evaluated by two agricultural seasons, totaling 10 harvests, evaluating rates of N and Mo applied via foliar application at the maximum development stage (December-January). In the crop subject to water deficit, foliar fertilization with N and Mo had little influence on sugarcane yield. Under adequate water conditions, in the average of five locations, the application of 5 kg ha-1 N increased sugarcane productivity by 6 Mg ha-1 . The rates of 10 and 20 kg ha-1 did not promote an increase in sugarcane yield. Mo contributed little to the increase in yield, although it increased the sugar content of the plant in the dry year. Foliar fertilization with N has the potential to increase sugarcane productivity under field conditions, although the association of Mo with N-urea was not very effective in improving N-urea recovery and sugarcane yield.O manejo do nitrogênio (N) impacta diretamente o balanço de carbono na produção de bioenergia a partir da cana-de-açúcar. Como forma de aumentar a eficiência da adubação nitrogenada, têm sido adotada a adubação foliar com N, em conjunto com molibdênio (Mo), que pode favorecer a assimilação do N pela participação na redutase do nitrato. A hipótese desta pesquisa é que a adubação foliar com N, associada ao Mo, aumenta a eficiência do uso do N (EUN) e a produtividade da cana-de-açúcar. Foram realizados dois experimentos em solução nutritiva e também experimentos no campo. O primeiro experimento em solução nutritiva avaliou a aplicação foliar de N-ureia em plantas com diferentes suprimentos de N (0,75; 1,5; 3,0; 7,5 e 15,0 mM de N). A adubação foliar com N aumentou a massa seca das folhas e o conteúdo total de N em 128% somente nas plantas supridas com 3,0 mM de N e que apresentaram maior desenvolvimento no momento da aplicação. O segundo experimento em solução nutritiva avaliou a recuperação do 15N aplicado via foliar em plantas com deficiências ou não de N. A aplicação foliar de N aumentou 5,1% a biomassa seca, porém não foi observada interação com Mo. A recuperação do 15N aplicado via foliar foi de 29,5 e 36%, respectivamente, para plantas deficientes e com suprimento adequado de N. Por fim, foram instalados cinco experimentos de campo, avaliados por duas safas agrícolas, totalizando 10 colheitas, avaliando doses de N e Mo aplicados via foliar no estádio de máximo desenvolvimento (dezembro-janeiro). Na safra sujeita a déficit hídrico, a adubação foliar com N e Mo influenciou pouco a produtividade da cana-de-açúcar. Sob condições hídricas adequadas, na média de nove locais a aplicação de 5 kg ha-1 N aumentou a produtividade da cana-de-açúcar em 6 t ha-1. As doses de 10 e 20 kg ha-1 não promoveram aumento da produtividade da cana-de-açúcar. O Mo contribuiu pouco para o aumento de produtividade, embora tenha aumentado o conteúdo de açúcar da planta no ano seco. A adubação foliar com N tem potencial de aumentar a produtividade da cana-de-açúcar em condições de campo, embora a associação de Mo com o N-ureia foi pouco efetiva em melhorar a recuperação do N- ureia e a produtividade da cana-de-açúcar.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPOtto, RafaelAltarugio, Lucas Miguel2023-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11140/tde-09102023-141954/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2023-10-10T13:19:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-09102023-141954Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212023-10-10T13:19:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcane Adubação foliar com nitrogênio e molibdênio em cana-de-açúcar |
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Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcane |
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Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcane Altarugio, Lucas Miguel Saccharum spp. Saccharum spp. Foliar nutrition Nutrição Urea Ureia |
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Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcane |
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Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcane |
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Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcane |
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Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcane |
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Foliar application of nitrogen and molybdenum in sugarcane |
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Altarugio, Lucas Miguel |
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Altarugio, Lucas Miguel |
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Otto, Rafael |
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Altarugio, Lucas Miguel |
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Saccharum spp. Saccharum spp. Foliar nutrition Nutrição Urea Ureia |
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Saccharum spp. Saccharum spp. Foliar nutrition Nutrição Urea Ureia |
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Nitrogen (N) management directly impacts the carbon balance in the production of bioenergy from sugarcane. To increase the efficiency of nitrogen fertilization, foliar fertilization with N has been adopted, together with molybdenum (Mo), which can favor N assimilation by participating in nitrate reductase. The hypothesis of this research is that foliar fertilization with N, associated with Mo, increases N use efficiency (EUN) and sugarcane yield. Two experiments were carried out in nutrient solution and also experiments in the field. The first experiment in nutrient solution evaluated foliar application of N-urea in plants with different N supplies (0.75; 1.5; 3.0; 7.5 and 15.0 mM of N). The foliar fertilization with N increased the dry mass of the leaves and the total N content by 128% only in the plants supplied with 3.0 mM of N and that presented greater development at the time of application. The second experiment in nutrient solution evaluated the recovery of 15N foliar applied in plants with or without N deficiencies. The foliar application of N increased the dry biomass by 5.1%, but no interaction with Mo was observed. The recovery of 15N foliar applied application was 29.5 and 36%, respectively, for deficient plants and those with an adequate supply of N. Finally, five field experiments were installed, evaluated by two agricultural seasons, totaling 10 harvests, evaluating rates of N and Mo applied via foliar application at the maximum development stage (December-January). In the crop subject to water deficit, foliar fertilization with N and Mo had little influence on sugarcane yield. Under adequate water conditions, in the average of five locations, the application of 5 kg ha-1 N increased sugarcane productivity by 6 Mg ha-1 . The rates of 10 and 20 kg ha-1 did not promote an increase in sugarcane yield. Mo contributed little to the increase in yield, although it increased the sugar content of the plant in the dry year. Foliar fertilization with N has the potential to increase sugarcane productivity under field conditions, although the association of Mo with N-urea was not very effective in improving N-urea recovery and sugarcane yield. |
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