Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo

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Main Author: Ziech, Ana Regina Dahlem
Publication Date: 2016
Format: Doctoral thesis
Language: por
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Summary: The no-tillage system is the predominant model in the agricultural scenario of southern Brazil. Thus, the use of cover crops is significant due to the addition of biomass to protect the soil surface, and contribute to the cycling and/or fixing of nutrients, and in particular nitrogen (N) with liberation for the subsequent culture. Among the cool season species, it was found predominant use of oat to obtain straw to system. Though large quantities input of residue is not the preferred species to precede the corn, cereal with relevant importance in the Paraná Southwest region. It was aimed to evaluate the productivity capacity of corn in no-tillage, in the absence or presence of nitrogen fertilization, on waste of winter cover crops on soil and climatic conditions of the Paraná Southwest region. The installation of no-tillage was held in 2010 in the experimental area belonging to UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, on a Red Latosol. For the present study, we used data relating to three agricultural years (2012/2013, 2013/2014 and 2014/2015). The experimental design was randomized block design with split plots with three replications. The main plots consisted of systems composed by cover crops (black oat, ryegrass, rye, turnip, vetch, white lupine, aot+vetch consortium and oat+vetch+turnip), preceding corn. In the subplots were used two doses of nitrogen fertilization (0 and 180 kg ha N) coverage in maize.The biggest coverage rates occurred in the consortium with 95% at 62 days after sowing. The residual effect of 180 kg ha cool season plants following year. The residual effect of 180 kg ha systems, reduced in 21% the C/N ratio of poaceae. The common vetch accumulated 32 kg N per ton of MS added. The oat and rye keeps more than 50% waste to the land cover, after 120 days, while the ryegrass and vetch provide low soil protection. Consortium oat+vetch+turnip, vetch and white lupine, released the largest amounts of N, between 52 and 59 kg ha brassica and consortia positively influencing the diameter and length of cobs, number of kernels per row and, total number of grains per ear of corn, in the absence of mineral N. The weight of a thousand grains was increased by 12.4% by the addition of 180 kg ha increase in productivity of grain by the addition of 180 kg ha N, was 2.1 Mg ha 5.6 Mg ha 6.4 Mg ha components when cultivated on vetch. Systems containing fabaceae, brassica and consortium oat+vetch+turnip, predating the corn, in the absence of mineral N, provided similar grain yelds inrelation to the systems with the addition of 180 kg ha Keywords: Cover crops. No-tillage. Grain yield. Zea mays - 1 -1 N, increased 4.8% coverage rate in the of N in corn/cover crops -1 -1 . Fabaceae, -1 N mineral. The average N, in relation to dose 0 kg ha corn kernels on fabaceae, brassica and consortium oat+vetch+turnip, and poaceae the grains in succession. The consortium added amount between 4.0 the DM in the years of study. There was no effect of mineral N rate for corn yield components when cultivated on vetch. Systems containing fabaceae, brassica and consortium oat+vetch+turnip, predating the corn, in the absence of mineral N, provided similar grain yelds inrelation to the systems with the addition of 180 kg ha-1 N.
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spelling Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do soloMaize production systems under nitrogen fertilization and soil cover cropsCobertura dos solosPlantas forrageirasMilho - CultivoPalha - Utilização na agriculturaFertilizantes nitrogenadosMulchingForage plantsCorn - PlantingStraw - UtilizationNitrogen fertilizersCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIAThe no-tillage system is the predominant model in the agricultural scenario of southern Brazil. Thus, the use of cover crops is significant due to the addition of biomass to protect the soil surface, and contribute to the cycling and/or fixing of nutrients, and in particular nitrogen (N) with liberation for the subsequent culture. Among the cool season species, it was found predominant use of oat to obtain straw to system. Though large quantities input of residue is not the preferred species to precede the corn, cereal with relevant importance in the Paraná Southwest region. It was aimed to evaluate the productivity capacity of corn in no-tillage, in the absence or presence of nitrogen fertilization, on waste of winter cover crops on soil and climatic conditions of the Paraná Southwest region. The installation of no-tillage was held in 2010 in the experimental area belonging to UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, on a Red Latosol. For the present study, we used data relating to three agricultural years (2012/2013, 2013/2014 and 2014/2015). The experimental design was randomized block design with split plots with three replications. The main plots consisted of systems composed by cover crops (black oat, ryegrass, rye, turnip, vetch, white lupine, aot+vetch consortium and oat+vetch+turnip), preceding corn. In the subplots were used two doses of nitrogen fertilization (0 and 180 kg ha N) coverage in maize.The biggest coverage rates occurred in the consortium with 95% at 62 days after sowing. The residual effect of 180 kg ha cool season plants following year. The residual effect of 180 kg ha systems, reduced in 21% the C/N ratio of poaceae. The common vetch accumulated 32 kg N per ton of MS added. The oat and rye keeps more than 50% waste to the land cover, after 120 days, while the ryegrass and vetch provide low soil protection. Consortium oat+vetch+turnip, vetch and white lupine, released the largest amounts of N, between 52 and 59 kg ha brassica and consortia positively influencing the diameter and length of cobs, number of kernels per row and, total number of grains per ear of corn, in the absence of mineral N. The weight of a thousand grains was increased by 12.4% by the addition of 180 kg ha increase in productivity of grain by the addition of 180 kg ha N, was 2.1 Mg ha 5.6 Mg ha 6.4 Mg ha components when cultivated on vetch. Systems containing fabaceae, brassica and consortium oat+vetch+turnip, predating the corn, in the absence of mineral N, provided similar grain yelds inrelation to the systems with the addition of 180 kg ha Keywords: Cover crops. No-tillage. Grain yield. Zea mays - 1 -1 N, increased 4.8% coverage rate in the of N in corn/cover crops -1 -1 . Fabaceae, -1 N mineral. The average N, in relation to dose 0 kg ha corn kernels on fabaceae, brassica and consortium oat+vetch+turnip, and poaceae the grains in succession. The consortium added amount between 4.0 the DM in the years of study. There was no effect of mineral N rate for corn yield components when cultivated on vetch. Systems containing fabaceae, brassica and consortium oat+vetch+turnip, predating the corn, in the absence of mineral N, provided similar grain yelds inrelation to the systems with the addition of 180 kg ha-1 N.CAPESO sistema plantio direto é o modelo predominante no cenário agrícola da região Sul do país. Assim, a utilização de plantas de cobertura é relevante em função do aporte de fitomassa, para proteção do solo em superfície e contribuição na ciclagem e/ou fixação de nutrientes, em especial o nitrogênio (N), com liberação para a cultura subsequente. Dentre as espécies hibernais, é constatado uso predominante da aveia para obtenção de palha no sistema. Embora aporte elevadas quantidades de resíduos, não é a espécie preferencial para anteceder o cultivo de milho, cereal de expressiva importância na região Sudoeste do Paraná. Objetivou-se avaliar a capacidade produtiva do milho em plantio direto, na ausência ou presença de adubação nitrogenada em cobertura, sobre resíduos de plantas de cobertura hibernais nas condições edafoclimáticas da região Sudoeste do Paraná. A instalação do plantio direto foi realizada em 2010 na área experimental pertencente à UTFPR, Câmpus Dois Vizinhos, sob Latossolo Vermelho. Para o presente estudo, foram utilizados dados referentes a três safras agrícolas (2012/2013; 2013/2014 e 2014/2015). O delineamento experimental foi de blocos ao acaso, em parcelas subdivididas, com três repetições. As parcelas principais foram constituídas por plantas de cobertura (aveia preta, azevém, centeio, nabo forrageiro, ervilhaca comum, tremoço branco, consórcio Aveia+Ervilhaca e Aveia+Ervilhaca+Nabo), que antecederam a cultura do milho. Nas subparcelas, foram utilizadas duas doses de adubação nitrogenada (0 e 180 kg ha cobertura na cultura do milho. As maiores taxas de cobertura ocorreram nos consórcios, com 95% aos 62 dias após a semeadura das espécies. O efeito residual da dose 180 kg ha incrementou 4,8% a taxa de cobertura das plantas hibernais no ano seguinte. O efeito residual dos 180 kg ha poáceas. A ervilhaca comum acumulou 32 kg de N para cada tonelada de matéria seca (MS) adicionada. A aveia preta e o centeio mantem mais de 50% dos resíduos em cobertura do solo, após 120 dias, enquanto o azevém e ervilhaca comum proporcionam baixa proteção. Consórcio Aveia+Ervilhaca+Nabo, ervilhaca comum e tremoço branco, liberaram as maiores quantidades de N, entre 52 e 59 kg ha diâmetro e comprimento de espigas, número de grãos por fileira e número total de grãos por espiga de milho, sob ausência de N mineral. A massa de mil grãos é aumentada em 12,4% pela adição de 180 kg ha de 180 kg ha fabáceas, brássica e consórcio Aveia+Ervilhaca+Nabo, e de 5,6 Mg ha a poáceas. Os consórcios aportaram quantidade entre 4,0 a 6,4 Mg ha estudo. Não há efeito da aplicação de N mineral para os componentes de rendimento do milho, quando cultivado sobre ervilhaca comum. Sistemas compostos por fabáceas, brássica e consórcio proporcionam produtividades de grãos similares aos sistemas com adição de 180 kg ha Palavras-chave: Culturas de cobertura. Plantio direto. Produtividade de grãos. Zea mays em Agronomia (Área de Concentração: Produção vegetal), Universidade -1 de N), em -1 de N, -1 de N no sistema milho/plantas de cobertura, reduziu 21% a relação C/N das -1 . Fabáceas, brássica e consórcios influenciam positivamente o -1 de N mineral. O incremento médio de produtividade de grãos pela adição de N em relação a dose 0 kg ha -1 -1 -1 de N é de 2,1 Mg ha de grãos de milho sobre de grãos em sucessão de MS nos anos de -1 -1 Aveia+Ervilhaca+Nabo, antecedendo o milho, na ausência de N mineral, proporcionam produtividades de grãos similares aos sistemas com adição de 180 kg ha-1 de N.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáPato BrancoBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AgronomiaUTFPRConceição, Paulo Cesarhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3016865119162597Luchese, Augusto VaghettiSartor, Laercio RicardoGirardello, Vitor CauduroConceição, Paulo CesarZiech, Ana Regina Dahlem2016-08-26T19:01:01Z2016-08-26T19:01:01Z2016-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfZIECH, Ana Regina Dahlem. Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo. 2016. 84 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo
Maize production systems under nitrogen fertilization and soil cover crops
title Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo
spellingShingle Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo
Ziech, Ana Regina Dahlem
Cobertura dos solos
Plantas forrageiras
Milho - Cultivo
Palha - Utilização na agricultura
Fertilizantes nitrogenados
Mulching
Forage plants
Corn - Planting
Straw - Utilization
Nitrogen fertilizers
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo
title_full Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo
title_fullStr Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo
title_full_unstemmed Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo
title_sort Sistemas de produção de milho sob adubação nitrogenada e plantas de cobertura do solo
author Ziech, Ana Regina Dahlem
author_facet Ziech, Ana Regina Dahlem
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Conceição, Paulo Cesar
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3016865119162597
Luchese, Augusto Vaghetti
Sartor, Laercio Ricardo
Girardello, Vitor Cauduro
Conceição, Paulo Cesar
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ziech, Ana Regina Dahlem
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cobertura dos solos
Plantas forrageiras
Milho - Cultivo
Palha - Utilização na agricultura
Fertilizantes nitrogenados
Mulching
Forage plants
Corn - Planting
Straw - Utilization
Nitrogen fertilizers
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
topic Cobertura dos solos
Plantas forrageiras
Milho - Cultivo
Palha - Utilização na agricultura
Fertilizantes nitrogenados
Mulching
Forage plants
Corn - Planting
Straw - Utilization
Nitrogen fertilizers
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description The no-tillage system is the predominant model in the agricultural scenario of southern Brazil. Thus, the use of cover crops is significant due to the addition of biomass to protect the soil surface, and contribute to the cycling and/or fixing of nutrients, and in particular nitrogen (N) with liberation for the subsequent culture. Among the cool season species, it was found predominant use of oat to obtain straw to system. Though large quantities input of residue is not the preferred species to precede the corn, cereal with relevant importance in the Paraná Southwest region. It was aimed to evaluate the productivity capacity of corn in no-tillage, in the absence or presence of nitrogen fertilization, on waste of winter cover crops on soil and climatic conditions of the Paraná Southwest region. The installation of no-tillage was held in 2010 in the experimental area belonging to UTFPR, Campus Dois Vizinhos, on a Red Latosol. For the present study, we used data relating to three agricultural years (2012/2013, 2013/2014 and 2014/2015). The experimental design was randomized block design with split plots with three replications. The main plots consisted of systems composed by cover crops (black oat, ryegrass, rye, turnip, vetch, white lupine, aot+vetch consortium and oat+vetch+turnip), preceding corn. In the subplots were used two doses of nitrogen fertilization (0 and 180 kg ha N) coverage in maize.The biggest coverage rates occurred in the consortium with 95% at 62 days after sowing. The residual effect of 180 kg ha cool season plants following year. The residual effect of 180 kg ha systems, reduced in 21% the C/N ratio of poaceae. The common vetch accumulated 32 kg N per ton of MS added. The oat and rye keeps more than 50% waste to the land cover, after 120 days, while the ryegrass and vetch provide low soil protection. Consortium oat+vetch+turnip, vetch and white lupine, released the largest amounts of N, between 52 and 59 kg ha brassica and consortia positively influencing the diameter and length of cobs, number of kernels per row and, total number of grains per ear of corn, in the absence of mineral N. The weight of a thousand grains was increased by 12.4% by the addition of 180 kg ha increase in productivity of grain by the addition of 180 kg ha N, was 2.1 Mg ha 5.6 Mg ha 6.4 Mg ha components when cultivated on vetch. Systems containing fabaceae, brassica and consortium oat+vetch+turnip, predating the corn, in the absence of mineral N, provided similar grain yelds inrelation to the systems with the addition of 180 kg ha Keywords: Cover crops. No-tillage. Grain yield. Zea mays - 1 -1 N, increased 4.8% coverage rate in the of N in corn/cover crops -1 -1 . Fabaceae, -1 N mineral. The average N, in relation to dose 0 kg ha corn kernels on fabaceae, brassica and consortium oat+vetch+turnip, and poaceae the grains in succession. The consortium added amount between 4.0 the DM in the years of study. There was no effect of mineral N rate for corn yield components when cultivated on vetch. Systems containing fabaceae, brassica and consortium oat+vetch+turnip, predating the corn, in the absence of mineral N, provided similar grain yelds inrelation to the systems with the addition of 180 kg ha-1 N.
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