Sources and rates of nitrogen on the nutrition and productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean

Snap bean is a vegetable crop presenting high requirements of mineral nutrients, such as nitrogen (N). However, studies on the response of this crop to N fertilization are scarce, mainly with determinate growth habit genotypes, making it difficult to manage the nutrient supply. The aim of this stud...

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Main Authors: Renan Ribeiro Barzan, Hector Augusto Sandoval Contreras, João Pedro Silvestre, Claudemir Zucareli
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE 2021-05-01
Series:Colloquium Agrariae
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Online Access:https://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/3882
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spelling doaj-00cbf908c7424fa9856891bed41e662d2021-05-27T14:55:37ZporUniversity of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTEColloquium Agrariae1809-82152021-05-01173Sources and rates of nitrogen on the nutrition and productive performance of determinate growth habit snap beanRenan Ribeiro BarzanHector Augusto Sandoval Contreras0João Pedro Silvestre1Claudemir Zucareli2AgrosaviaUnicampoUEL Snap bean is a vegetable crop presenting high requirements of mineral nutrients, such as nitrogen (N). However, studies on the response of this crop to N fertilization are scarce, mainly with determinate growth habit genotypes, making it difficult to manage the nutrient supply. The aim of this study was to evaluate the nitrogen nutrition and the productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean as a function of N sources and rates. The experiment was carried out in pots, under greenhouse conditions, in a Red Latosol with 36.60 g dm-3 of soil organic matter content. The cultivar ‘Macarrão rasteiro’ TopSeedâ was grown in a completely randomized design at factorial scheme 3x4, with four replications. It was studied three sources of N (urea, ammonium sulfate and sulfammoâ) and four rates (0, 40, 80 and 120 kg N ha-1), applied 20% at sowing time, 40% at 12 days after emergence (DAE) and 40% at 20 DAE of the seedlings. It was evaluated the N content of the index leaf and the N accumulation in shoots, the plant height at the end of the cycle and the number, total fresh mass, mean fresh mass and mean length of pods. The N content of the index leaf and N accumulation in shoots were linearly increased by the N rates, regardless of the N source, while the plant height and the pod’s characteristics were influenced by none of the factors studied. https://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/3882Phaseolus vulgaris L. N fertilization. Nutritional status. Yield
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author Renan Ribeiro Barzan
Hector Augusto Sandoval Contreras
João Pedro Silvestre
Claudemir Zucareli
spellingShingle Renan Ribeiro Barzan
Hector Augusto Sandoval Contreras
João Pedro Silvestre
Claudemir Zucareli
Sources and rates of nitrogen on the nutrition and productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean
Colloquium Agrariae
Phaseolus vulgaris L. N fertilization. Nutritional status. Yield
author_facet Renan Ribeiro Barzan
Hector Augusto Sandoval Contreras
João Pedro Silvestre
Claudemir Zucareli
author_sort Renan Ribeiro Barzan
title Sources and rates of nitrogen on the nutrition and productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean
title_short Sources and rates of nitrogen on the nutrition and productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean
title_full Sources and rates of nitrogen on the nutrition and productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean
title_fullStr Sources and rates of nitrogen on the nutrition and productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean
title_full_unstemmed Sources and rates of nitrogen on the nutrition and productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean
title_sort sources and rates of nitrogen on the nutrition and productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean
publisher University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE
series Colloquium Agrariae
issn 1809-8215
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Snap bean is a vegetable crop presenting high requirements of mineral nutrients, such as nitrogen (N). However, studies on the response of this crop to N fertilization are scarce, mainly with determinate growth habit genotypes, making it difficult to manage the nutrient supply. The aim of this study was to evaluate the nitrogen nutrition and the productive performance of determinate growth habit snap bean as a function of N sources and rates. The experiment was carried out in pots, under greenhouse conditions, in a Red Latosol with 36.60 g dm-3 of soil organic matter content. The cultivar ‘Macarrão rasteiro’ TopSeedâ was grown in a completely randomized design at factorial scheme 3x4, with four replications. It was studied three sources of N (urea, ammonium sulfate and sulfammoâ) and four rates (0, 40, 80 and 120 kg N ha-1), applied 20% at sowing time, 40% at 12 days after emergence (DAE) and 40% at 20 DAE of the seedlings. It was evaluated the N content of the index leaf and the N accumulation in shoots, the plant height at the end of the cycle and the number, total fresh mass, mean fresh mass and mean length of pods. The N content of the index leaf and N accumulation in shoots were linearly increased by the N rates, regardless of the N source, while the plant height and the pod’s characteristics were influenced by none of the factors studied.
topic Phaseolus vulgaris L. N fertilization. Nutritional status. Yield
url https://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/3882
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