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Biological nitrogen fixation and nitrogen fertilizer on the nitrogen balance of soybean, maize and cotton

Journal

PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 449-456

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EMPRESA BRASIL PESQ AGROPEC
DOI: 10.1590/S0100-204X2006000300011

Keywords

N-15; N use efficiency; no-tillage

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The subject of this work was to evaluate the effect of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) of soybean, and the nitrogen fertilizer use efficiency (NFUE) by maize and cotton, on the N balance of an Oxisol (Typic Haplorthox) under no-tillage, in Dourados, MS. The study was carried out for two consecutive years, focusing the summer crops. The BNF contribution to soybean was evaluated by the N-15 natural abundance technique. The NFUE was evaluated by the substitution of conventional N fertilizers used for maize and cotton crops by N-15 enriched ones. In the first year, both crops were fertilized with 115 kg N ha(-1) split in three doses; only plant aerial parts were evaluated. In the second year, only the maize crop was evaluated and received 70 kg ha(-1) N, as a dressing fertilization at 29 DAE. In that year, the aerial part of maize plants and the soil of a 0 - 20 cm layer were evaluated. For two consecutive harvests, the BNF contribution to soybean was over 80%, bringing about high yields and a positive N balance to the soil. In the first year, NFUE for aerial parts of maize and cotton were 48 and 61%, respectively. In the second year, NFUE for maize was 46%, and the soil layer of 0 - 20 cm also retained 24% of de N fertilizer applied. For the yield levels of maize and cotton, the fertilizer management results in negative N balances to the soil.

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