Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SP
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Resumo: | Although the management of the coffee crop is well established in Brazil, there is still room for its improvement in relation natural resources available in each region, aiming the increase in productivity. Here are presented results regarding the fate of the fertilizer nitrogen (N) applied to a coffee plantation related to the prevailing soil water conditions. Soil water balances are discussed, which allowed evaluation of the root distribution, determinations of the crop coefficient and of the soil water conditions during the development of the crop. Approximately, 60% of the root system was distributed in the 0-0.3 m soil layer and the average crop coefficient was 1.1 for 3 to 5 year old plants. Using an N label, the 15N, it was possible to study the distribution of N in the plant and in the soil and establishes general N balances, which also include losses like leaching and volatilization. After two years of ammonium sulfate application, at rates of 280 (1st year) and 350 (2nd year) kg.ha-1 of N, in four equal application performed during the period of positive growth rate, the recuperation of fertilizer N were 19.1% by the aerial plant part and 9.4% by the roots, 12.6% remained in the soil and 11.2% in the litter; 0.9% was lost by volatilization and 2.3% by leaching; 26.3% was exported through harvesting and 18.2% remained in non evaluated compartments. From the applied 630 kg.ha -1 of N during the two years, 180 kg.ha -1 of N were found in the plant (shoot and root), which corresponds to 28.6%; 150 kg.ha -1 of N remained available for the next years(soil and litter), and only 20 kg.ha -1 of N were effectively lost (volatilization and leaching). |
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Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SPRelation between nitrogen fertilization and water soil conditions for a coffee plantation from Piracicaba, SPCoffea arabicaLeachingNitrogen balanceSoil waterVolatilizationWater balancesAlthough the management of the coffee crop is well established in Brazil, there is still room for its improvement in relation natural resources available in each region, aiming the increase in productivity. Here are presented results regarding the fate of the fertilizer nitrogen (N) applied to a coffee plantation related to the prevailing soil water conditions. Soil water balances are discussed, which allowed evaluation of the root distribution, determinations of the crop coefficient and of the soil water conditions during the development of the crop. Approximately, 60% of the root system was distributed in the 0-0.3 m soil layer and the average crop coefficient was 1.1 for 3 to 5 year old plants. Using an N label, the 15N, it was possible to study the distribution of N in the plant and in the soil and establishes general N balances, which also include losses like leaching and volatilization. After two years of ammonium sulfate application, at rates of 280 (1st year) and 350 (2nd year) kg.ha-1 of N, in four equal application performed during the period of positive growth rate, the recuperation of fertilizer N were 19.1% by the aerial plant part and 9.4% by the roots, 12.6% remained in the soil and 11.2% in the litter; 0.9% was lost by volatilization and 2.3% by leaching; 26.3% was exported through harvesting and 18.2% remained in non evaluated compartments. From the applied 630 kg.ha -1 of N during the two years, 180 kg.ha -1 of N were found in the plant (shoot and root), which corresponds to 28.6%; 150 kg.ha -1 of N remained available for the next years(soil and litter), and only 20 kg.ha -1 of N were effectively lost (volatilization and leaching).USP/CENA Laboratório de Física do Solo, Cx. P. 96, 13400-970-Piracicaba, SPUNICAMP/COTIL Departamento de Geomática, Av. Cônego Manoel Alves, 129, 13484-420-Limeira, SPFURB Depto de Engenharia Florestal Campus II, Rua São Paulo, 3250, Itoupava Seca - 89030-000 - Blumenau, SCDepartamento de Engenharia Rural/FAEM/UFPel, Cx. P. 354, 96001-970 - Pelotas, RSUSP/ESALQ Departamento de Produção Vegetal, Cx. P. 9, 13418-900-Piracicaba, SPUNESP/FCAV Departamento de Ciências Exatas, Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/n, 14884-900 - Jaboticabal, SPUNESP/FCAV Departamento de Ciências Exatas, Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/n, 14884-900 - Jaboticabal, SPUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Depto de Engenharia FlorestalUniversidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Reichardt, KlausDa Silva, Adriana LúciaFenilli, Tatieli Anete BergamoTimm, Luís CarlosBruno, Isabeli PereiraVolpe, Carlos Alberto [UNESP]2014-05-27T11:23:51Z2014-05-27T11:23:51Z2009-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article41-55application/pdfhttp://www.coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/110Coffee Science, v. 4, n. 1, p. 41-55, 2009.1809-68751984-3909http://hdl.handle.net/11449/709112-s2.0-776491766172-s2.0-77649176617.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporCoffee Science0,3980,398info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-06T13:43:16Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/70911Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-06-06T13:43:16Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SP Relation between nitrogen fertilization and water soil conditions for a coffee plantation from Piracicaba, SP |
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Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SP |
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Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SP Reichardt, Klaus Coffea arabica Leaching Nitrogen balance Soil water Volatilization Water balances |
title_short |
Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SP |
title_full |
Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SP |
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Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SP |
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Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SP |
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Relação entre a adubação nitrogenada e as condições hídricas do solo para um cafezal de Piracicaba, SP |
author |
Reichardt, Klaus |
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Reichardt, Klaus Da Silva, Adriana Lúcia Fenilli, Tatieli Anete Bergamo Timm, Luís Carlos Bruno, Isabeli Pereira Volpe, Carlos Alberto [UNESP] |
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author |
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Da Silva, Adriana Lúcia Fenilli, Tatieli Anete Bergamo Timm, Luís Carlos Bruno, Isabeli Pereira Volpe, Carlos Alberto [UNESP] |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) Depto de Engenharia Florestal Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Reichardt, Klaus Da Silva, Adriana Lúcia Fenilli, Tatieli Anete Bergamo Timm, Luís Carlos Bruno, Isabeli Pereira Volpe, Carlos Alberto [UNESP] |
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Coffea arabica Leaching Nitrogen balance Soil water Volatilization Water balances |
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Coffea arabica Leaching Nitrogen balance Soil water Volatilization Water balances |
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Although the management of the coffee crop is well established in Brazil, there is still room for its improvement in relation natural resources available in each region, aiming the increase in productivity. Here are presented results regarding the fate of the fertilizer nitrogen (N) applied to a coffee plantation related to the prevailing soil water conditions. Soil water balances are discussed, which allowed evaluation of the root distribution, determinations of the crop coefficient and of the soil water conditions during the development of the crop. Approximately, 60% of the root system was distributed in the 0-0.3 m soil layer and the average crop coefficient was 1.1 for 3 to 5 year old plants. Using an N label, the 15N, it was possible to study the distribution of N in the plant and in the soil and establishes general N balances, which also include losses like leaching and volatilization. After two years of ammonium sulfate application, at rates of 280 (1st year) and 350 (2nd year) kg.ha-1 of N, in four equal application performed during the period of positive growth rate, the recuperation of fertilizer N were 19.1% by the aerial plant part and 9.4% by the roots, 12.6% remained in the soil and 11.2% in the litter; 0.9% was lost by volatilization and 2.3% by leaching; 26.3% was exported through harvesting and 18.2% remained in non evaluated compartments. From the applied 630 kg.ha -1 of N during the two years, 180 kg.ha -1 of N were found in the plant (shoot and root), which corresponds to 28.6%; 150 kg.ha -1 of N remained available for the next years(soil and litter), and only 20 kg.ha -1 of N were effectively lost (volatilization and leaching). |
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