A análise foliar na nutrição do milho: I - Correlação entre analise de fôlhas e produção Leaf analyses in corn plant nutrition: III - Correlations of leaf analysis with yield

Análises de folhas de milho (híbrido H-6999B) foram correlacionadas com as produções em 31 ensaios de adubação em diferentes localidades e solos do Estado de São Paulo. Num total de 24 ensaios para nitrogênio e 26 para o fósforo foram encontradas as correlações: nitrogênio, r = 0,51++, y = - 4,26 +...

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Main Authors: J. Romano Gallo, Rúter Hiroce, Luiz T. de Miranda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Agronômico de Campinas 1968-01-01
Series:Bragantia
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87051968000100015
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Summary:Análises de folhas de milho (híbrido H-6999B) foram correlacionadas com as produções em 31 ensaios de adubação em diferentes localidades e solos do Estado de São Paulo. Num total de 24 ensaios para nitrogênio e 26 para o fósforo foram encontradas as correlações: nitrogênio, r = 0,51++, y = - 4,26 + 28,66 x; e fósforo, r =0,47++, y = 43,21 + 160,83 x. As correlações para nitrato não foram consistentes. A omissão de enxofre na presença de NPK resultou em decréscimo variável na produção e no teor de S-S0(4) nas folhas. Com base nos resultados foram estabelecidos os seguintes níveis limiares nas folhas: nitrogênio (N) = 2,90%; fósforo (P) = 0,230%; potássio (K), latossolo roxo = 1,70%; solos podzolizados com cascalho = 2,80%; outros solos = 2,10 a 2,70%.<br>A correlation between foliar analysis and yield of corn was established, based on 31 fertilizer experiments conducted during the period of 1962-64, at 16 different localities of the State of São Paulo. In these trials five levels each of N, P2O5 and K2O were used; plots with and without sulfur were also included. Arranging in groups all the trials showing positive coefficients of correlation for total nitrogen (24 trials) and phosphorus (26 trials), the following correlations for total nitrogen (24 trials) and phosphorus (26 trials), the following correlations were found in each case: nitrogen, r = 0.51**, y - 4.26 + 28.66 x; phosphorus, r = 0.47**, y = 43.21 + 160.83 x. As the K content of levaves was affected mainly by soil type, the correlations for leaf potassium were obtained separately special consideration being given to this circumstance. The nitrate content of midribs, required for best yields, varies in the same year from locality to locality and in the same site, from year to year. This uncontrollable variability, of course, makes the interpretation of nitrate data difficult. The plants not receiving sulfur averaged low yields and had lower sulfate--sulfur content in the leaves. [The normal ones had 40 kg S per hectare but all plots received a central dose of 60 kg per hectare of each N or P2O5, and 30kg per hectare of K2O] . It seems that the mean values for calcium and magnesium in leaves, obtained from the range of levels which provides high yields, may be indicative of normal composition. Limiting leaf nutrient values associated with 80 per cent maximum yields in the field are as follows: nitrogen (N), 2.90%; phosphorus (P), 0.230%; potassium (K) - latosolic B terra roxa type of soil, 1.70%; gravelly podzolized soils, 2.80%; other soil types, 2.10- 2.70%.
ISSN:0006-8705
1678-4499