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Ammonia volatilization and yield components after application of polymer-coated urea to maize

Eduardo Zavaschi, Letícia de Abreu Faria, Godofredo Cesar Vitti, Carlos Antonio da Costa Nascimento, Thiago Augusto de Moura, Diego Wyllyam do Vale, [...]

01/Aug/2014

A form of increasing the efficiency of N fertilizer is by coating urea with polymers to reduce ammonia volatilization. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of polymer-coated urea on the control of ammonia volatilization, yield and nutritional characteristics of maize. The experiment was carried out during one maize growing cycle in 2009/10 on a Geric Ferralsol, inUberlândia, MG, Brazil. Nitrogen fertilizers were applied as topdressing on the soil surface in the following urea treatments: polymer-coated urea […]

Nitrogen fertilization in maize by monitoring the plant n level by a chlorophyll meter

G. Argenta, P. R. F. Silva, E. L. Fosthofer, M. L. Strieder, E. Suhre, L. L. Teichmann

01/Feb/2003

The objective of monitoring the adequate nitrogen (N) content in maize is to determine when a nutrient application becomes necessary, since the use of high doses of this nutrient may contaminate superficial and underground waters with nitrate. This experiment was conducted to evaluate the chlorophyll content in leaves, measured by a chlorophyll meter, as an indicator of the N level in maize, at four growth stages, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, during the growing season 1999/2000. […]