Corn grain yield, nitrogen (N) fertilizer efficiency and distribution to corn alone and three forms of corn and palisadegrass (Urochloa spp.) intercropping implantation was investigated. A field experiment with 15N labeling fertilizer was performed in randomized block design. No form of palisadegrass intercropping implantation affected corn grain yield, total N accumulation and N use efficiency (NUE), which were 8.7 t ha-1, 205 kg ha-1 and 37% respectively. The palisadegrass produced on average 1.9 t of dry mass, absorbing a maximum of 6 kg ha-1 or 5.5% of N fertilizer during corn growing. Furthermore, the palisadegrass did not affect N fertilizer distribution in soil-plant system, in which 28.2% was recovered in the soil and 40.4% in the plants (corn + palisadegrass). The results show that for the three intercropping implantation methods the palisadegrass did not compete with corn for N fertilizer.
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De Almeida, R. E. M., de Oliveira, S. M., Lago, B. C., Junior, C. P., Trivelin, P. C. O., & Favarin, J. L. (2017). Palisadegrass effects on N fertilizer dynamic in intercropping systems with corn. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 89(3), 1917–1923. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201720160811
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