2013
DOI: 10.17271/19800827972013551
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EFICIÊNCIA DO FERTILIZANTE ORGANOMINERAL NA PRODUTIVIDADE DO FEIJOEIRO (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) EM SISTEMA DE SEMEADURA DIRETA

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“…No significant differences in chlorophylls levels were observed between fertilization with organomineral fertilizer and with mineral fertilization (Table 5). Similar results were observed by Magela (2017) where no differences were observed for the contents of chlorophylls a, b and total (a + b) at 35 DAS. The soybean chlorophyll varies significantly only at 30 DAS, but no differences were observed for their contents in the other periods (Table 5).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…No significant differences in chlorophylls levels were observed between fertilization with organomineral fertilizer and with mineral fertilization (Table 5). Similar results were observed by Magela (2017) where no differences were observed for the contents of chlorophylls a, b and total (a + b) at 35 DAS. The soybean chlorophyll varies significantly only at 30 DAS, but no differences were observed for their contents in the other periods (Table 5).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Organomineral fertilizers are proved to be a viable alternative and interesting for total or partial substitution of mineral fertilization. Usually, they provided similar or superior results for plant growth characteristics, and have none to low potential for soil contamination with heavy metals such as nickel, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum and lead (Magela 2017). However, Teixeira (2013 highlighted the lack of studies on the dynamics of the organomineral fertilizer reactions in soils related to nutrient release and their availability to plants or how organomineral fertilizer impacts crops development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dose of 200 kg ha -1 promoted the greatest growth in stem diameter, with an increase of 5% and 16% relative to the control treatment at 45 and 60 days post-sowing, respectively ( Figure 3B). These data are similar to those found by Nakayama et al (2013), who obtained linearly increasing values in diameter using nitrogen fertilizer up to a dose of 250 kg ha -1 . On the other hand, Salgado et al (2012) and Sousa et al (2013) did not find significant difference for stem diameter in situations of low and high availability of nitrogen in the soil, but confirm that differences can occur depending on the conditions of the growth environment or the use of different cultivars.…”
Section: Growth Analysessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Studying organomineral fertilization, Nakayama et al (2013) observed linear growth as a function of the application of nitrogen up to 250 kg ha -1 . These data are similar to those found by Salgado et al (2012), who evaluated different bean cultivars in nitrogen poor and rich soils and found that growth was better in soils with high nitrogen concentrations.…”
Section: Growth Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os estados que mais produzem feijão na federação são Paraná e Minas Gerais, com 298 mil e 214 mil toneladas, respectivamente (NAKAYAMA et al, 2019). A produção mundial de feijão direcionado para o consumo humano apenas no ano de 2017 foi em torno de 23,5 milhões de toneladas (CELMELI et al, 2018).…”
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