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What are the impacts of water deficit, cultivars, and years on the dynamics of nutrient uptake by common bean? Part II: Ca, Mg, and S

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Author(s):
Coelho, Anderson Prates ; de Faria, Rogerio Teixeira ; Lemos, Leandro Borges ; Filla, Vinicius Augusto ; Monteiro dos Reis, Maria Albertina
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION; v. N/A, p. 22-pg., 2022-04-17.
Abstract

We aimed to explain and compare Ca, Mg, and S uptake dynamics by two common bean cultivars with contrasting growth habits as a function of water deficit severity in two years to generate more specific information for their fertilization management. A field study was set up using the cultivars IAC Imperador, with a determinate growth habit and early cycle, and IPR Campos Gerais, with an indeterminate growth habit and intermediate cycle. These cultivars were maintained under three irrigation levels, that is, severe (54% ETc), moderate (77% ETc), and no water deficit (100% ETc). The absorption order was Ca > Mg > S, regardless of the treatment. For the IAC Imperador, the Ca uptake ranged from 72 to 127 kg ha(-1), Mg from 17.2 to 39.1 kg ha(-1) and S from 7.9 to 16.5 kg ha(-1), while for the IPR Campos Gerais it ranged from 92 to 156 kg ha(-1), 21.0 to 36.5 kg ha(-1) and 14.6 to 33.7 kg ha(-1), respectively. Overall, severe water deficit reduced Ca, Mg, and S absorption by more than 25%. The IPR Campos Gerais presents, on average, 64% higher S accumulation, while the highest Ca and Mg accumulation order depends on the year. Compared to the IAC Imperador, this cultivar showed a later S absorption peak (up to +23 days), and higher interannual variability in the growth and nutrient absorption due to its indeterminate growth habit. These differences evidence the importance of specific fertilizer management practices for Ca, Mg and S in common bean, assisting in optimizing nutrient use. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 18/17363-2 - Agronomic performance of common bean cultivars under irrigation levels, evaluated by spectral indices and modeling
Grantee:Anderson Prates Coelho
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate