2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832009000600041
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Estado nutricional da cultura de cana-de-açúcar (cana-planta) em experimentos com 15N

Abstract: RESUMOEstudos com isótopos estáveis são cada vez mais comuns pela qualidade e confiabilidade dos resultados obtidos e por não apresentarem risco ao homem e ao ambiente. No entanto, é necessário o uso de microparcelas para diminuir o custo do projeto. Por suas áreas serem muito reduzidas em relação à parcela onde está inserida, o objetivo deste trabalho foi comparar o estado nutricional de plantas das microparcelas com as do restante das parcelas experimentais, na fase de máximo desenvolvimento da cultura da ca… Show more

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“…The average levels in the three cycles were below the levels indicated by Malavola et al (1997), but within the range recommended by Orlando Filho (1983). The leaf S content during plant-cane was similar to that observed by Faroni et al (2009), but, during regrowth, the levels increased. A "dilution effect" may have occurred on the plant-cane.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The average levels in the three cycles were below the levels indicated by Malavola et al (1997), but within the range recommended by Orlando Filho (1983). The leaf S content during plant-cane was similar to that observed by Faroni et al (2009), but, during regrowth, the levels increased. A "dilution effect" may have occurred on the plant-cane.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Calcium levels in the +3 leaf, during the plant-cane cycle, are of the same order of magnitude as mentioned by Faroni et al (2009), Oliveira et al (2011b and Omollo et al, (2016). During the first regrowth, an average content of 4.72 g kg -1 was observed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Cantarela (2007) reported the synergism existing between N and K and between N and Ca. Faroni et al (2009) observed that increased nitrogen fertilisation resulted in increased K absorption in sugar cane plants, and the author attributed this behaviour to the synergism between the nutrients. When calcium nitrate was used, Ca extraction by the plants occurred in a quadratic manner, with greater extraction values reported with calcium nitrate than with other sources of N. These results can be explained by the indirect supply of Ca to the soil through the nitrogen fertiliser, which allows a greater absorption of this nutrient by plants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many crops, leaf analysis is an effective tool for diagnosing plant nutritional status [28]. However, leaf analysis in sugarcane typically has low response to changes in sugarcane nutrition, and differences in stalk yield are often observed without detecting differences during leaf analysis [7] [8]. This discrepancy can normally be explained by dilution effects [29] and the difficulties involved in determination of diagnostic leaf and the best time to sample the leaves.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [6], the highest uptake of N occurs during the initial development stages, typically within 90 days of fertilization, before full development of the canopy. Thus, leaf analysis performed after canopy closure may not represent the positive responses of N fertilization in the crop yield [7] [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%