Use efficiency of variable rate of nitrogen prescribed by optical sensor in corn
Abstract
The efficiency of nitrogen fertilizer in corn is usually low, negatively affecting plant nutrition, the economic return,and the environment. In this context, a variable rate of nitrogen, prescribed by crop sensors, has been proposed as an
alternative to the uniform rate of nitrogen traditionally used by farmers. This study tested the hypothesis that variable
rate of nitrogen, prescribed by optical sensor, increases the nitrogen use efficiency and grain yield as compared to
uniform rate of nitrogen. The following treatments were evaluated: 0; 70; 140; and 210 kg ha-1 under uniform rate of
nitrogen, and 140 kg ha-1 under variable rate of nitrogen. The nitrogen source was urea applied on the soil surface using
a distributor equipped with the crop sensor. In this study, the grain yield ranged from 10.2 to 15.5 Mg ha-1, with linear
response to nitrogen rates. The variable rate of nitrogen increased by 11.8 and 32.6% the nitrogen uptake and nitrogen
use efficiency, respectively, compared to the uniform rate of nitrogen. However, no significant increase in grain yield
was observed, indicating that the major benefit of the variable rate of nitrogen was reducing the risk of environmental
impact of fertilizer.
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2016-02-15
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Bragagnolo, J., Bortolotto, R. P., & Amado, T. J. C. (2016). Use efficiency of variable rate of nitrogen prescribed by optical sensor in corn. Revista Ceres, 63(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.ceres.ufv.br/ceres/article/view/1903
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SOLOS E NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS