L. F. G. Fuentes, L. C. F. D. Souza, A. Serra, J. Rech, A. Vitorino
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摘要
摘要/ Abstract摘要:本试验旨在研究不同施氮量玉米在秋冬(淡季)和春夏作物季节的农艺性状及氮素的回收情况。试验采用随机完全区组设计,设4个重复,按5 × 2因子设计,以尿素为源,施氮量分别为0、30、60、90和120 kg hm -1 -;还有两个作物季节,秋冬和春夏。测定了株高、第一穗高、每穗粒数、穗径和穗长、千粒重、叶片和籽粒中氮浓度、籽粒蛋白浓度、籽粒产量、肥料氮素回收率和土壤氮素供应。秋冬季节的氮肥用量对粮食产量没有影响,尽管玉米农艺性状在秋冬季节比春夏季节更依赖于氮肥用量,春夏季节是一个与土壤氮供应能力更大有关的季节。土壤氮素供给的定量分析有助于了解秋冬和春夏两季的养分动态,为指导玉米氮素的施用提供依据。
Corn agronomic traits and recovery of nitrogen from fertilizer during crop season and off-season
Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate corn agronomic traits in a cultivation subjected to different N rates, during the fall-winter (off-season) and spring-summer crop seasons, and N recovery from fertilizer. The experiment was set up in a randomized complete block design with four replicates, in a 5x2 factorial arrangement, with the following treatments: five N topdressing rates - 0, 30, 60, 90, and 120 kg ha-1 -, using urea as source; and two crop seasons, fall-winter and spring-summer. The following variables were determined: plant height, height of the first ear insertion, number of grains per ear, diameter and length of ear, 1,000-grain weight, N concentration in the leaves and grains, grain-protein concentration, grain yield, N recovery from fertilizer, and soil-N supply. Nitrogen rates in the fertilizer in the fall-winter season had no effect on grain yield, although corn agronomic traits showed a greater reliance on fertilizer-N rates in that season than in the spring-summer, which is a season associated to a greater capacity of soil-N supply to plants. The quantification of soil-N supply enabled knowing the nutrient dynamics during the fall-winter and the spring-summer seasons, which may be useful to guide N fertilization of corn.