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Organic fertilizer in the line sowing in maize growth and yield / Adubação orgânica na linha de semeadura no desenvolvimento e produtividade do milho

Lopes Cancellier, Leandro; Sérgio Afférri, Flávio; Cavalheiro Adorian, Gentil; Valério Moreira Rodrigues, Hugo; Vaz de Melo, Aurélio; Paulo Miranda Pires, Luiz; Lopes Cancellier, Eduardo.
Semina Ci. agr. ; 32(2): 527-540, 2011.
Artículo en Portugués | VETINDEX | ID: vti-471784
The combined use of chemical fertilizers and organic materials have been recommended as alternative management, enabling the maintenance of high yields and stability. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of levels of manure applied in the row, with and without nitrogen application, in maize development and yield. The experiment was installed in Gurupi - TO, on March 6, 2009. The experimental design was randomized blocks in factorial scheme 8x2, where were used seven levels of manure (0.0; 10.0; 20.0; 30.0; 40.0; 50.0 and 60.0 t ha-1) and one treatment with chemical fertilizer and the second factor were two levels of nitrogen after planting. Were evaluating plants height weekly, from 15 to 57 days after emergency. Was evaluated final plant height, green matter and grain yield. Highest levels of manure led to significant increases in the evaluated characteristics. Nitrogen fertilization after planting promoted increase in grown rate, green mass and final plant height, even with the addition of organic manure. The manure application of 50 t ha-1 without of nitrogen after planting showed equivalent productivity to chemical fertilizer, however, with application of nitrogen after planting in the equivalent manure level was 45.4 t ha-1. When not applied nitrogen after planting, the chemical fertilizer produced grains and green mass equivalent to the highest manure levels, but ap
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