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STABILIZED NITROGEN SOURCES AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR INCREASING GRAIN YIELD AND NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY BY MAIZE

Murilo Renan Mota, Luis Sangoi, Diego Eduardo Schenatto, Willian Giordani, Cristian Majolo Boniatti, Leonardo Dall’Igna

01/Mar/2015

The use of stabilized N sources, with mechanisms for inhibition of urease enzyme and with ammonium nitrification inhibitors, may help to achieve higher grain yields, contributing to the sustainability of agricultural activity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different mineral N sources and application rates on maize grain yield and N use efficiency. A field experiment was carried out in Lages, SC, Brazil, in a randomized block design in split-plots. Nitrogen was side-dressed in the […]

Behavior of simple superphosphate containing iron phosphate with low water solubility in flooded lowland soils in the state of Rio Grande do Sul

Gerônimo Rodrigues Prado, Leandro Souza da Silva, Luis Ignácio Prochnow, Gustavo Griebeler, Elisandra Pocojeski, Vagner João Moro

01/Jun/2011

Some rocks used in fertilizer production contain low water-soluble impurities, such as iron and aluminum phosphates. The industrialization processes of these rocks may generate simple superphosphate with an insufficient solubility degree to meet the requirements established by Brazilian fertilizer law. If applied to waterlogged soils, reduction reactions can increase the solubility of such fertilizers. The objective of this study was to evaluate phosphorus release from these fertilizers from flooded lowland soils of Rio Grande do Sul State. Six lowland samples […]