Rhizosphere microbiome engineering of Triticum aestivum L.
07/Dec/2023
ABSTRACT Root-associated microbiomes (RAMs) are complex microbial communities, essential for plant growth and development. The RAMs interact with the roots, maintain the root architecture, protect plants from a plethora of pathogens and biotic and abiotic stress and intensify nutrient uptake, i.e., improve plant growth and yield. A wide variety of microbial populations is usually found in the rhizosphere. Plant exudates also play a significant role in the establishment of rhizospheric microbial communities. This study deals with the approach of microbiome […]
Leather Industry Waste as a Nitrogen Source for Wheat and Rice in Succession
01/Sep/2015
ABSTRACT The stabilization process necessary for leather tanning, in the leather industry, generates a great deal of collagenic solid waste, which is a likely pollutant. This solid waste has high nitrogen content, which suggests potential for agricultural use. To evaluate the feasibility of application of industrial leather waste as an N source for wheat and rice crops, a greenhouse experiment was conducted with five application rates of N from collagen (0, 225, 450, 675, and 900 mg kg-1) and three […]
YIELD OF THE IRRIGATED WHEAT CROP SUBJECTED TO NITROGEN APPLICATION AND TO INOCULATION WITH AZOSPIRILLUM BRASILENSE
01/Jan/2015
Inoculating wheat seeds with nitrogen-fixing bacteria such as Azospirillum brasilense may be beneficial to the crop and reduce the need for N application. Nevertheless, few studies have measured the benefit of this practice on irrigated wheat with the expectation of high yield and demand for N. The objective of this study was to evaluate the yield and N content of irrigated wheat under different N application rates, with and without inoculation with A. brasilense. Two experiments were carried out in […]
Nitrogen application rates, sources, and times affecting chlorophyll content and wheat yield
01/Dec/2014
To achieve high wheat yield, correct management of N fertilization and the use of high yield potential cultivars are necessary. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different application rates and sources of N, applied totally at sowing or in topdressing, on grain yield and yield components of two irrigated wheat cultivars under a no-till system, grown in a Cerrado (Brazilian tropical savanna) region of low altitude. A randomized block design was used in a 5 […]
Soil-applied silicon decreases severity of wheat spot blotch on silicon-deficient soils
01/Apr/2010
Spot bloth caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana is an important wheat desease mainly in hot and humid regions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the response of wheat to different sources and modes of Si application, as related to the severity of wheat spot blotch and plant growth, in two Si-deficient Latosols (Oxisols). An greenhouse experiment was arranged in a 2 x 5 factorial completely randomized design, with eight replications. The treatments consisted of two soils (Yellow Latosol and […]
Severity of spot blotch in wheat cultivated with different forms of nitrogen and manganese doses
01/Oct/2009
The nitrogen source applied to crops may alter some soil properties such as pH, resulting in changes in the soil nutrient availability and plant nutrient uptake. Manganese (Mn), which can influence the plant susceptibility to diseases, may even affect host-pathogen relationships. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of soil application of two N sources and five Mn doses on the severity of the wheat spot blotch disease. Additionally, shoot and root dry matter production, plant Mn […]
Simulating water balance in soil under wheat by two modified models
01/Oct/2009
Wheat is the main winter crop in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and the calculation of soil water balance is an important element in simulation models for crop growth, development and yield. The objective of this study was to improve the water balance estimation in soil under wheat by two modified models. The soil water content was measured by the gravimetric method during the growing season of two wheat cultivars sown on three dates in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. […]
Response of irrigated wheat cultivars to different nitrogen rates and sources
01/Oct/2009
High wheat yields require good N fertilization management. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different N applications at sowing using Entec (N source with nitrification inhibitor) and urea (traditional N source) at covering, on four wheat cultivars. The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design in a factorial scheme, with four replications, at the Experimental Station of the Faculdade de Engenharia de Ilha Solteira – UNESP, on a dystrophic, epi-eutrophic alic Red Latosol with […]
Nitrogen sources and application times in no-till wheat on cerrado soil
01/Dec/2008
Nitrogen is an important nutrient, due to its soil dynamics and crop demand. The amount of N supplied by the soil is however frequently insufficient, and N fertilization is required to obtain maximum yields. This study was conducted with the objective of evaluating different sources and periods of N application in no till wheat. A randomized block design was used in a factorial scheme 2×6 with four replications. The treatments consisteded of the combination of two N sources: Urea and […]
Response of grain yield and other agronomic characteristics of nitrogen-irrigated EMBRAPA-22 wheat to N covering
01/Sep/1998
The rates and the application time of nitrogen (N) may influence the agronomic characteristics of irrigated wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and, consequently, grain yield. Two experiments were conducted at the Experimental Station of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa, located in Coimbra-MG, Brazil, during the years 1995 and 1996. The treatments consisted of a combination of four rates of N (30, 60, 90 and 120 kg ha-1), four rates of parceling (total rate at 20 days after emergence (DAE); ½ at […]