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Controlled release urea increases soybean yield without compromising symbiotic nitrogen fixation

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Author(s):
Pierozan Junior, Clovis ; Favarin, Jose Laercio ; Baptistella, Joao Leonardo Corte ; de Almeida, Rodrigo Estevam Munhoz ; Maciel de Oliveira, Silas ; Lago, Bruno Cocco ; Tezotto, Tiago
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE; v. 59, p. 13-pg., 2023-01-09.
Abstract

In Brazil, high-yield soybean [Glycine Max (L). Merrill] - corn (Zea mays L.) double cropping system might be nitrogen (N)-limited and additional N fertilization can be beneficial. Early application of N in soybean reduces the symbiotic N fixation (SNF) efficiency and/or establishment. One alternative to avoid SNF impairment is to apply N between the beginning pod (R3) and seed-fill (R5) stages through the use of controlled release fertilizers. In this study, N was applied at 50 kg ha(-1) as common urea (CU) or controlled release urea (CRU) with different lag periods until N release starts (30 days, 60 days, or 1:1 mix of both lag times) in a randomized complete blocks design with six treatments and four replicates under tropical and subtropical conditions. CU was applied after soybean emergence (VE) or at the beginning pod (R3), and CRU only at VE. Using urea labeled with N-15 isotope, we analyzed the N source used by soybean (fertilizer, soil, or SNF) and SNF parameters. On average, CRU - 30 days, CRU - 1:1 mix (30 + 60 days) and CU applied at the R3 stage increased grain yield by 9.2% (354 kg ha(-1)) compared to the control. N derived from all fertilizer treatment were almost 35 kg N ha(-1), a high N recovery efficiency of 68%. The SNF was not impaired by CU and CRU and accounted for 71% (220 kg N ha(-1)) of total N uptake. In the conditions of the experiments, fertilization of 50 kg N ha(-1) as CRU was shown to be effective to supply N in late soybean demand (R3 stage), increasing yield without damaging the SNF process in high-yield environments. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/06515-2 - NITROGEN FERTILIZATION EFFICIENCY ON SOIL-SOYBEAN SYSTEM IN TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL ENVIRONMENT
Grantee:Clovis Pierozan Junior
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate