Disponibilidade de nitrogênio para o arroz irrigado por inundação, pelo método de destilação a vapor direta

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The objective of this work was to evaluate the ability of the direct steam distillation (DSD) method to extract alkaline hydrolyzable nitrogen fraction in the soil and to predict N availability in rice paddies. Twenty-five soil samples were collected at the 0-20-cm soil depth, with contrasting texture and contents of soil organic matter. The mineralization of N by anaerobic incubation was determined in a laboratory, and leaf-N content and N accumulation by rice plants were obtained in a greenhouse by simulating flooding conditions in pots. These variables correlated with N extracted by the DSD method. Soil-N contents obtained with the method, as well as available N after 28-day anaerobic incubation and N accumulated by rice plants after 45 days, showed high values. The evaluation of a more labile N fraction by the DSD method improves the estimation of N availability, in comparison to methods that only assess soil organic matter contents, which indicates that the DSD method has potential for evaluating N availability in rice paddies.

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Drescher, G. L., da Silva, L. S., Aita, N. T., Marques, L. G., de Freitas de Morais, A., Busanello, R. L., & Drescher, M. S. (2016). Disponibilidade de nitrogênio para o arroz irrigado por inundação, pelo método de destilação a vapor direta. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 51(3), 243–252. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-204X2016000300006

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