2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2000000700023
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Nitrogen translocation in wheat inoculated with Azospirillum and fertilized with nitrogen

Abstract: -The productivity and the translocation of assimilates and nitrogen (N) were compared after inoculation of wheat (Triticum aestivum L., cv. BR-23) seeds with two strains of Azospirillum brasilense (strains 245 and JA 04) under field conditions. The inoculation of wheat seeds was done with a peat inoculant at sowing time. Plant material for evaluations were collected at anthesis and maturity. No differences in grain yield and in the translocation of assimilates resulting from inoculation were detected. Differen… Show more

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“…This agreed with Rodrigues et al (2000) who reported that 70% of the N accumulated into wheat plants was translocated from the vegetative parts of the plant to the grains and 30% was maintained in the wheat shoots and then released into the soil during the decomposition. Higher chlorophyll readings were during flowering, which coincided with Waskom et al (1998) and Argenta et al (2001) and Argenta et al (2004), who reported that the chlorophyll reading, mainly in initial stages, varied more than in later stages, causing errors due to the reason that there was lower demand for the nutrient.…”
Section: Relationship Between Nitrogen Management With Chlorophyll Cosupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This agreed with Rodrigues et al (2000) who reported that 70% of the N accumulated into wheat plants was translocated from the vegetative parts of the plant to the grains and 30% was maintained in the wheat shoots and then released into the soil during the decomposition. Higher chlorophyll readings were during flowering, which coincided with Waskom et al (1998) and Argenta et al (2001) and Argenta et al (2004), who reported that the chlorophyll reading, mainly in initial stages, varied more than in later stages, causing errors due to the reason that there was lower demand for the nutrient.…”
Section: Relationship Between Nitrogen Management With Chlorophyll Cosupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Several papers emphasize the response of different crops, for example, millet, rice, wheat, maize, and bean, to sidedressing N application (Costa et al, 1983;Maman et al, 1999;Silva et al, 1999;Rodrigues et al, 2000;Silva et al, 2000;Soratto et al, 2000;Ferreira et al, 2001;Soratto et al 2001). However, Furuhashi (1995), studying the effect of rates and seasons of nitrogen sidedressing for fall panicum, concluded that the sidedressing N application did not influence grain productivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…em trabalho envolvendo sementes de trigo e Azospirillum sp., Sala et al (2008) observaram interferência no acúmulo de matéria seca com a utilização desta bactéria no tratamento de sementes da cultura. Não obstante, Rodrigues et al (2000) verificaram que a inoculação de Azospirillum sp. em trigo incrementou o teor de nitrogênio nos grãos colhidos, assim como alteração na morfologia de raízes e no desenvolvimento das plantas.…”
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