Nitrogen fertilizer management and utilization of nitrogen (15N) from urea, millet and sunnhemp by corn under no-tillage in cerrado soil / Manejo da adubação nitrogenada e utilização do nitrogênio (15N) da uréia, do milheto e da crotalária pelo milho sob semeadura direta em solo de cerrado

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

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Nitrogen is the most absorbed nutrient by corn crop and most affect the grains yield, and its dynamic in soil-plant system is conditioned by management. The research was carried in the Experimental Farm of Faculty of Engineering, Sao Paulo State University (UNESP), Ilha Solteira, located in Selvíria-MS, in a dystrophic Red Latosol, cerrado phase, during 2001/02 and 2002/03 growing season. The objectives were to evaluate the best rate and time of N application, as urea, and N utilization by corn crop grown under no-tillage system in succession to sunnhemp (Crotalaria juncea L) (SU), millet (Pennisetum americanum) (MI) and fallow; to quantify the utilization of N from urea and mineralized SU and MI residues by corn crop; to evaluate the effect f green manure on urea N utilization by corn crop and vice-versa; and to investigate the utilization by corn crop of N remnant from previous year applied urea and green manure by corn crop grown subsequent year under no-tillage system. Two experiments were carried out in distinct nearby areas in 2001/02 e 2002/03, with the evaluation, in the respective areas and subsequent years, 2002/03 and 2003/04, of utilization by corn by corn of green manure and fertilizer remnant N and their effects on corn yield. The experimental design was randomized complete blocks, with 24 treatments and four replications in an incomplete factorial, (3 x 3 x 2) + 6 additional treatments (three without N application and three that received 30 kg N ha-1 at seeding); three N rates: 80, 130 and 180 kg N ha-1; tree preceding cover crops SU, MI grown during winter/spring season and fallow; two N application time: four leaves or eight leaves stage. The fertilizer 15N-urea was applied in the treatments 30 kg ha-1 of N at seeding or 50, 100 and 150 kg ha-1 topdressed at four leaves or eight leaves stages. SU or MI labeled with 15N were used only in the treatments that received N in the four leaves stage, control or those which received 30 ha-1 of N at seeding. The grains yield was higher in the corn in succession to SU, in both growing seasons, in relation to the cultivation in succession to MI and the fallow soil, that differed between them, with smaller productivity in the succession MI-corn in the first year and when N was applied at the eight leaves stage in the second. The N application times did not affect its utilization by the corn, but the application in four leaves stage demonstrated to be more economically viable when the corn was grown in succession to MI and the soil in fallow, and indifferent for the cultivation in succession to SU. The amount of N derived from fertilizer (Npdff) increased with increasing N rate and reduced the N utilization efficiency (NUE), in average 53%, 49% and 44% for the corn grown in succession to SU, fallow and MI, respectively. The increasing nitrogen fertilizer rate increased linearly the utilization by corn of N from SU, and adjusted to quadratic model in the second year for N from MI, in average 15.60% 7.60%, respectively. SU promoted larger utilization of urea N compared to MI, which accumulated proportionally larger amount of N derived from the soil than SU. The utilization of N remnant from above ground part of MI and of SU by the corn grown in the subsequent year was less than 3.5% and 3%, respectively, of the initial amount, and the remaining N of the urea fertilizer was less than 3% of initially applied amount.

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soil organic matter labeled green manure época de aplicação de nitrogênio residual effect of nitrogen sistema plantio direto fallow adubo verde marcado time of nitrogen application no-tillage pousio nitrogen rate dose de nitrogênio matéria orgânica do solo efeito residual de nitrogênio

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