2022
DOI: 10.1590/1413-7054202246022521
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Agronomic characteristics of soybean cultivars with late-season nitrogen application in supplementation to the inoculation of Bradyrhizobium spp.

Abstract: Late season nitrogen (N) applications may serve as cultural practices to increase soybean yield and grain protein concentration in modern high-yielding cultivars. A study to evaluate the response of soybean cultivars to late N application in supplementation to Bradyrhizobium spp. inoculation was conducted in two Brazilian Cerrado agricultural soils with medium and high fertility during the 2019/2020 growing season. Treatments were arranged in a randomized block design in a 2×2×5 factorial scheme: two agricultu… Show more

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“…The N concentrations in soybean straw and grains ranged from 24.7 to 25.1 g kg –1 and 55.7 to 57.2 g kg –1 , respectively ( Table 2 ). Nitrogen concentrations ranging from 25 to 30 g kg –1 is usually reported for soybean crop residues [ 27 ], while the N concentration observed in soybean grains commonly ranges from 55 to 70 g kg –1 [ 13 ]. Considering that 37% of the dry matter of soybean crop residues consists of carbon [ 27 ], the C:N ratio of soybean residues remaining on the soil surface is 15:1.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The N concentrations in soybean straw and grains ranged from 24.7 to 25.1 g kg –1 and 55.7 to 57.2 g kg –1 , respectively ( Table 2 ). Nitrogen concentrations ranging from 25 to 30 g kg –1 is usually reported for soybean crop residues [ 27 ], while the N concentration observed in soybean grains commonly ranges from 55 to 70 g kg –1 [ 13 ]. Considering that 37% of the dry matter of soybean crop residues consists of carbon [ 27 ], the C:N ratio of soybean residues remaining on the soil surface is 15:1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 80 kg of N is needed for each ton of soybean grain produced [ 11 ], which is fulfilled by biological N fixation (BNF) through symbiosis with strains of Bradyrhizobium spp. and by N uptake from the soil or applied with N fertilizers [ 12 , 13 ]. Therefore, residues from soybean plants (straw and grains) have a high N content when compared to the straw of grass plants, and these residues breakdown more easily, releasing N into the soil.…”
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“…O plantio foi realizado no dia 24 de outubro de 2020, sendo elas: TMG 7067 (V1), 58i60RFSF IPRO (V2) e NA 5909 (V3), com sementes previamente tratadas com fungicida e micronutrientes, na densidade de 10, 13 e 15 plantas por metro linear, respectivamente, seguindo as orientações das empresas de sementes. V1 apresenta hábito de crescimento semideterminado e pertence ao grupo de maturidade 7.2 (Zuffo et al, 2022), já V2 possui crescimento indeterminado, pertencendo ao grupo de maturidade 5.8 (Chechi et al, 2020).…”
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