Estratégias de adubação nitrogenada, características morfogênicas e estruturais em pastos de Brachiaria decumbens diferidos por 95 dias

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The aim this work was to evaluate the morphogenic and structural characteristics of Brachiaria decumbens pastures to determine the most suitable nitrogen fertilization strategies, for pastures deferred for a period of 95 days. Four strategies of fertilization at the beginning and end of the summer (0-0, 100- 0, 50-50, 0-100 kg ha-1 N) were studied, respectively, with four replications. The strategy of 100 kg ha-1 N applied at the end of the summer (0-100), followed the parceling strategy at the beginning and end of the summer (50-50) favored higher rates of leaf appearance and lower values of phyllochron. Greater rate of leaf elongation was observed for 0-100 strategy, resulting in 40% increase compared to pastures that were not fertilized. However, there was no effect of fertilization strategies on stem elongation rate, registering an average of 0.28 cm.dia-1. There was a higher blade:stem ratio for the stratum A (40 cm above the soil) in all treatments, observing higher blade:stem ratio for strategies 0-100 and 50-50, at this stratum. There was no effect for the total number of leaves and final leaf length. However, greater stem lengths were observed in pastures with 0-100 fertilizer strategy, followed by the 50-50 strategy. The strategy of applying 100 kg ha-1 at the end of summer, followed by the strategy of 50 kg ha-1 nitrogen divided at the beginning and end of summer, promote greater influence on the morphogenic and structural traits, in pastures deferred for 95 days.

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Teixeira, F. A., Pires, A. J. V., Silva, F. F., Fries, D. D., De Paula Rezende, C., Costa, A. C. P. R., … Nascimento, P. V. N. (2014). Estratégias de adubação nitrogenada, características morfogênicas e estruturais em pastos de Brachiaria decumbens diferidos por 95 dias. Semina:Ciencias Agrarias, 35(2), 987–998. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2014v35n2p987

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