Artículo
Assessing Nitrogen Limitation in Inoculated Soybean in Southern Brazil
Ambrosini, Vítor Gabriel; Vieira Fontoura, Sandra Mara; Paulo de Moraes, Renato; Carciochi, Walter Daniel
; Ciampitti, Ignacio Antonio; Bayer, Cimélio
Fecha de publicación:
11/2019
Editorial:
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Revista:
Agrosystems, Geosciences and Environment
ISSN:
2639-6696
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Core Ideas Soybean yield did not respond to low starter fertilizer N rates in soils with high organic matter content. Nitrogen limitation tended to be greater in low compared with medium-high yield levels. Nitrogen limitation is potentially related to lower contribution of N coming from biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) and mineralization. Overcoming potential N limitation in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is a critical factor for sustaining plant nutrient demand and improving productivity. Following this rationale, a set of studies were executed in southern Brazil with the goals of quantifying yield response to early season fertilizer N rates (up to 40 kg ha−1), “starter N fertilization,” and to understand if soybean seed yields are limited by N (testing a non-limiting N scenario) when grown in soils with medium to high organic matter content. The main key outcomes of this research were: (i) starter N fertilization did not increase yields compared with non-fertilized soybean, potentially highlighting the absence of an early season N limitation; and (ii) N limitation was observed when soybean yields were compared with non-limiting N scenario and it tended to be greater in low compared with medium-high yield levels, potentially connected with co-limitations on both N sources (N2 fixation and mineralization) to satisfy soybean N demand. Producing soybean in a sustainable manner implies focus on production practices to conserve and, potentially, to increase soil organic matter on a long-term basis. Furthermore, it requires enhancing the biological N2 fixation process for satisfying the large plant N demand for achieving high soybean yields. Future research should be focused on understanding factors governing biological N2 fixation and N mineralization processes in soybean grown in soils with medium-high organic matter content.
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Brazil
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Ambrosini, Vítor Gabriel; Vieira Fontoura, Sandra Mara; Paulo de Moraes, Renato; Carciochi, Walter Daniel; Ciampitti, Ignacio Antonio; et al.; Assessing Nitrogen Limitation in Inoculated Soybean in Southern Brazil; John Wiley & Sons Inc.; Agrosystems, Geosciences and Environment; 2; 1; 11-2019; 1-6
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