Publication: Sources and doses of sidedressing nitrogen on irrigated common bean cropped in winter in no tillage system
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The common bean is a leguminous of great importance in the Brazilian economy and nitrogen is the taken up nutrient in larger amount. Nitrogen fertilization management is of extreme importance to offer larger economical viability, besides increasing the efficiency of plant in the use of the available resources. The objective this study was to evaluate the effect of sources and doses of sidedressing nitrogen in the development and yield of winter common bean in no tillage system, as well as evaluate its economical viability. A randomized blocks design was used, in a factorial scheme 3x3 with 9 treatments constituted by three sources of nitrogen (ammonium sulphate, urea and ammonium sulphate 1/2 of N + urea 1/2 of N, applied at V4-3 stadium) and different doses of sidedressing nitrogen (0, 40, 80 kg ha-1) in four replications. The study was conducted in Selvíria county, MS State in 2004 in no season crop period, in a dystrophic Haplustox soil. The conclusion: independent of nitrogen source, nitrogen fertilization increasing providesincrement in yield of winter common bean up to dose 80 kg/ha, and this provides, on average, an increase of 20% in yield compared with control (without sidedressing nitrogen). The urea is the nitrogen source of larger economical efficiency.
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Ammonium sulphate, Economical viability, Nitrogen fertization, Phaseolus vulgaris L, Urea
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Bioscience Journal, v. 26, n. 5, p. 770-778, 2010.