2016
DOI: 10.13083/1414-3984/reveng.v24n2p139-146
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Production and Tillering of Mombaça Grass with Different Sources and Levels of Applied Nitrogen

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“…In Table 3, one can observe that, regardless of the evaluated doses, the highest number of tillers was observed in 3PER, being of 750, 617, and 483 for the doses of 90, 60, and 30 kg N.ha -1 , respectively. These numbers are higher than were those found by Rosado et al (2016), who studied tillering in mombassa grass under different doses and different sources of nitrogen fertilizer; they reported 350 tillers.m -2 when submitted to a 120-kg.ha -1 dose. According to these authors, tiller density is influenced by several factors such as nitrogen sources and calcium supply, among which the latter is critical to the development of meristems.…”
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confidence: 57%
“…In Table 3, one can observe that, regardless of the evaluated doses, the highest number of tillers was observed in 3PER, being of 750, 617, and 483 for the doses of 90, 60, and 30 kg N.ha -1 , respectively. These numbers are higher than were those found by Rosado et al (2016), who studied tillering in mombassa grass under different doses and different sources of nitrogen fertilizer; they reported 350 tillers.m -2 when submitted to a 120-kg.ha -1 dose. According to these authors, tiller density is influenced by several factors such as nitrogen sources and calcium supply, among which the latter is critical to the development of meristems.…”
Section: As Shown Incontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Apesar de Mott & Popenoe (1977); Rosado et al (2016) relatarem efeito positivo na produção de forragem de gramíneas tropicais com doses de N até 600kg de N/ha/ano, ainda pouco se sabe desse efeito sobre o cultivar BRS Zuri, e como as variáveis morfogênicas e estruturais se comportam quando o cultivar é submetido a doses crescentes de nitrogênio.…”
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