2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982012000700007
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Effect of boron and zinc fertilization on white oats grown in soil with average content of these nutrients

Abstract: -The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of fertilization with zinc or boron on the growth and dry matter production, nutritional value and accumulation of nutrients in white oats. The study comprised two experiments conducted in glasshouses, the first consisting of the application of four doses of zinc (0, 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 mg/dm 3 ) in the form of zinc sulphate (20% Zn), and the second consisting of the application of four doses of boron (0, 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 mg/dm 3 ) in the form of Borax (11% … Show more

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“…The increases of grain yield in the first season could be due to an increase of the number of grains head -1 (Table 6), as well the increases in the second season could be due to the increase of single grain weight (Table 7). These results were consistent with Castagnara et al, (9) with regard to the increase grain yield of oat by boron effect. There were significant effects of interaction between the ethephon and boron concentrations on the grain yield in the two seasons (Table 8).…”
Section: Grain Yield (T Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The increases of grain yield in the first season could be due to an increase of the number of grains head -1 (Table 6), as well the increases in the second season could be due to the increase of single grain weight (Table 7). These results were consistent with Castagnara et al, (9) with regard to the increase grain yield of oat by boron effect. There were significant effects of interaction between the ethephon and boron concentrations on the grain yield in the two seasons (Table 8).…”
Section: Grain Yield (T Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The inoculation of Azospirillum with the application of Zn, Fe, and Mo at 100 mg kg −1 each recorded higher plant height (190.7 cm), grain yield (3.4 t ha −1 ), and straw yield (5.3 t ha −1 ) of maize 81 . Similarly, Dalazen Castagnara et al 82 . found a significant effect of Zn application on the development of root and shoot systems of white oats.…”
Section: Influence Of Fertilization On Forage Biomassmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The mineral fertilization complied with the requirements of Tifton 85 grass, providing higher plant height (55.27 cm) and higher dry mass production (30.52 kg•ha −1 ) ( Figure 2). The levels of NPK, in the swine liquid manure volume, were not sufficient to meet the nutrient requirement, because Tifton 85 grass is highly demanding in relation to fertility and inadequate supply can cause the reduction of forage production, nutritive value and nutrient concentrations [20]. Only in the mineral fertilization, the NDF contents (Table 2) were close to those that the author [19] However the authors [24] cite that even this forage with values greater than 65% is possible to have good digestibility, because the cellular compounds have fewer ester-type bonds involving ferulic acid, a compound phenolic digestibility inhibitor.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%