2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832008000400010
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Fertilizer 15N balance in a coffee cropping system: a case study in Brazil

Abstract: SUMMARYKnowledge about the fate of fertilizer nitrogen in agricultural systems is essential for the improvement of management practices in order to maximize nitrogen (N) recovery by the crop and reduce N losses from the system to a minimum. This study involves fertilizer management practices using the 15 N isotope label applied in a single rate to determine the fertilizer-N balance in a particular soil-coffee-atmosphere system and to deepen the understanding of N plant dynamics. A caracterização do destino d… Show more

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“…For scenario ii, this amount was only reduced to 12.1 per ha or 3.0%, showing that the major contributor to QNdff is P not I. Irrigation only during the dry season does not change very much this trend (scenario iii, Table 5). Because irrigation is widely spread for coffee plantations in this region, fertigation can be also applied during the wet season, however, following the recommendations of Bruno et al (2011). Fenilli et al (2008 reported a leaching of 6.5 kg ha -1 of N, corresponding to 2.3% of the total rate, in an area where 280 kg ha -1 of N rate was applied.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For scenario ii, this amount was only reduced to 12.1 per ha or 3.0%, showing that the major contributor to QNdff is P not I. Irrigation only during the dry season does not change very much this trend (scenario iii, Table 5). Because irrigation is widely spread for coffee plantations in this region, fertigation can be also applied during the wet season, however, following the recommendations of Bruno et al (2011). Fenilli et al (2008 reported a leaching of 6.5 kg ha -1 of N, corresponding to 2.3% of the total rate, in an area where 280 kg ha -1 of N rate was applied.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basanta et al (2003) found only about 10 % FDN incorporated in soil under sugarcane cultivation, after 128 mm rain in 100 days. Fenilli et al (2008) found only 12.6 % FDN in soil under coffee.…”
Section: Recovery Of Fertilizer-derived Nitrogen (Fdn) In the Systemmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The characterization of fertilizer N in agricultural systems is an essential tool for improving management practices aimed at maximum nutrient exploitation by crops and minimal losses (Fenilli et al, 2008 The use of isotope-enriched fertilizer ( 15 N) is an excellent tool for this type of research (Reichardt and Bacchi, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Ambrosano et al (2011) obtained 4.1% of N-Cj in sugarcane leaves in the 2 nd harvest after C. juncea application, indicating the persistence of residual N in the soil. Fenilli et al, (2008) found in the litter and in the soil 46.3% of applied N after a year of application of marked ammonium sulfate in a coffee plantation. Araujo et al (2005) reported 12.8% of NfGM in wheat aerial parts, applying 100 kg N ha -1 of C. juncea.…”
Section: Evaluation In the Second Year Of Growth (December 2010; Aprimentioning
confidence: 90%