Nitrogênio e enxofre para gramínea forrageira: atributos do solo e aspectos metabólicos, nutricionais e produtivos da planta / Nitrogen and sulphur for graminaceous forage plants: soil attributes and metabolic, nutritional and productive aspects of plants

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

The nitrogen and sulphur availability in soil might influence plant growth, affecting the vegetal production. The objectives of this work were: a) to assess fertilization with nitrogen and sulphur rates on yield of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu (Marandu palisadegrass) under establishment in a soil supporting degrading pasture of Brachiaria decumbens (Signal grass); b) to evaluate the water use efficiency by Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu under establishment and fertilized with nitrogen and sulphur rates; c) to study nitrogen and sulphur rates on Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu as affecting the uptake of these elements, soil organic matter, soil pH and soil organic and mineral fractions of nitrogen and sulphur; and d) to evaluate changes in the physiology and metabolism of graminaceous plant linked to yield, and influenced by fertilization with forms of nitrogen and sulphur rates. Marandu palisadegrass plants were grown in a greenhouse with an Entisol, from January to May 2006 (three growth periods). Five rates of nitrogen (0; 100; 200; 300 and 400 mg dm-3) and five rates of sulphur (0; 10; 20; 30 and 40 mg dm-3) were studied in a 52 fractionated factorial. The influence of nitrogen forms and sulphur rates on physiology and metabolism of graminaceous plant was tested using the model plant Hordeum vulgare (barley) grown in soil and in nutrient solution. The interaction nitrogen rates x sulphur rates was significant on leaf area, tiller number, above-ground dry matter, nitrogen concentration and N:S ratio in plants, and on total nitrogen and sulfate-sulphur in the soil in at least one of the three growths of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu. Nitrogen and sulphur ratio in the fertilizer rate about 10:1 increased the water use efficiency by plants and promoted high yield, with adequate nitrogen and sulphur concentration for plant metabolism and forage production, as well as kept and/or raised the soil fertility attributes related to these nutrients. High nitrogen rates in the fertilization without sulphur supply decreased plant nitrogen uptake from the soil. Total nitrogen, nitrate and ammonium concentrations in the soil were affected by nitrogen supply and plant uptake. Growth of Marandu palisadegrass associated with sulphur supply increased the ester-bonded sulphur fraction in the soil. The soil residualsulphur fraction can be considered a sulphur potential source for Marandu palisadegrass mineral nutrition. Sulphur deficient barley plants grown with nitrate as nitrogen source showed low nitrate reductase activity, high nitrate and free amino acids concentration, specially asparagine and glicine.

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plant metabolism gramíneas forrageiras metabolismo vegetal nitrogen plant nutrition enxofre graminaceous forage plants nitrogênio nutrição vegetal produção vegetal. plant production. fertilidade do solo sulphur soil fertility

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