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Current Scenario and Perspectives for Nitrogen Fertilization Strategies on Tropical Perennial Grass Pastures: A Review

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Author(s):
Techio Pereira, Lilian Elgalise ; Herling, Valdo Rodrigues ; Bruno Tech, Adriano Rogerio
Total Authors: 3
Document type: Journal article
Source: AGRONOMY-BASEL; v. 12, n. 9, p. 19-pg., 2022-09-01.
Abstract

Traditional Nitrogen (N) fertilization practices for tropical perennial grass are still based on annual amounts, following flat N rates instalments. This strategy does not consider variations in climatic conditions along the growing season, their impacts on the plant's demand and the soil N availability. At regrowth cycles where the amount of soil N released from mineralization or through animal excreta surpass the plant's demand, most of the N may be lost (as ammonia, nitrate, and nitrous oxide), increasing production costs and environmental pollution. This paper examines current N fertilization and discusses possible gaps in knowledge for the definition of more precise fertilization guidelines in pasture-based livestock systems based on tropical perennial grasses. More precise fertilization practices, based upon site and seasonal-specific recommendations, will substantially contribute to the establishment of best fertilization guidelines. Sustainable approaches can be defined by combining the identification of regrowth cycles where high N rates are required, with enhanced efficiency fertilizers, and/or using grass species with the potential for biological nitrification inhibition. The lack of information on tropical grasses requirements, and soil and climatic factors driving the N fate into the mineralization and immobilization processes and how these factors affect plant's N demand, still prevents opportunities for tactical applications and the establishment of best management guidelines. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 20/00345-1 - Determination of nitrogen status in Mavuno pastures through image analysis using artificial neural networks (ANN)
Grantee:Adriano Rogério Bruno Tech
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants