Artículos de revistas
PLANT DENSITY AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION ON COMMON BEAN NUTRITION AND YIELD
Fecha
2017-07-01Registro en:
Revista Caatinga. Mossoro: Univ Fed Rural Semi-arido-ufersa, v. 30, n. 3, p. 670-678, 2017.
0100-316X
10.1590/1983-21252017v30n315rc
S1983-21252017000300670
WOS:000403273700015
S1983-21252017000300670.pdf
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Univ Oeste Paulista
Univ Minnesota
Institución
Resumen
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of plant densities and sidedressed nitrogen (N) rates on nutrition and productive performance of the common bean cultivars IPR 139 and Perola. For each cultivar, a randomized complete block experimental design was used in a split-plot arrangement, with three replicates. Plots consisted of three plant densities (5, 7, and 9 plants ha(-1)) and subplots of five N rates (0, 30, 60, 120, and 180 kg ha(-1)). Aboveground dry matter, leaf macro-and micronutrient concentrations, yield components, grain yield, and protein concentration in grains were evaluated. Lower plant densities (5 and 7 plants m(-1)) increased aboveground dry matter production and the number of pods per plant and did not reduce grain yield. In the absence of N fertilization, reduction of plant density decreased N concentration in common bean leaves. Nitrogen fertilization linearly increased dry matter and leaf N concentration, mainly at lower plant densities. Regardless of plant density, the N supply linearly increased grain yield of cultivars IPR 139 and Perola by 17.3 and 52.2%, respectively.