2019
DOI: 10.37856/bja.v93i3.3246
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Azospirillum brasilense INOCULATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FERTILIZER NITROGEN IN MAIZE

Abstract: O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de Azospirillum brasilense associado à adubação nitrogenada e sistemas de inoculação na cultura do milho. Os tratamentos, semeados em safra e safrinha, foram distribuídos em blocos ao acaso com arranjo fatorial 2x2x2 + 1, com inoculante comercial e a estirpe HAI3, inoculação na semente e no sulco, presença e ausência de adubação nitrogenada + testemunha. Na safra, os tratamentos promoveram incremento para o número de grãos por espiga, número de espigas e massa de … Show more

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“…Similar results were obtained by Barbosa et al (2022), who reported a 5.4% increase in maize grain yield when using bacterial inoculation compared to the control. The increase in yield could be attributed to greater plant development, more grains per cob, and higher grain mass, as previously reported by Oliveira et al (2018). It is worth noting that according to Hungria (2011), the reaction of Gramineae and the plants' genetic characteristics can influence inoculation, the bacterial strains used, and environmental conditions.…”
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“…Similar results were obtained by Barbosa et al (2022), who reported a 5.4% increase in maize grain yield when using bacterial inoculation compared to the control. The increase in yield could be attributed to greater plant development, more grains per cob, and higher grain mass, as previously reported by Oliveira et al (2018). It is worth noting that according to Hungria (2011), the reaction of Gramineae and the plants' genetic characteristics can influence inoculation, the bacterial strains used, and environmental conditions.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Green manure is a sustainable agronomic practice based on growing a crop, usually a legume, specifically to supply residual cover on the soil surface for subsequent crops (Diacono et al 2019). This management has been successfully used in tropical soils due to increased organic matter incorporated and allows higher yields for corn, sugarcane and soybean, for example (Genovesi et al 2019;Oliveira et al 2018). Moreover, the large-scale production of green manure triggers several advantages granted to small-scale farmers for the marketable products exported as grains or fodder, which varies according to different species of precultivated legume (Oliveira et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%