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Bean and chia development in accordance with fertilization management

Chia seed is expanding on the market due to its characteristics, but there are few studies on its response to residual fertilization of other crops. The objective was to evaluate the vegetative and productive parameters of common bean as a function of the base fertilization increment and to verify t...

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Autores principales: Bordin-Rodrigues, Jaqueline Calzavara, da Silva, Tiago Roque Benetoli, Del Moura Soares, Debora Fernandes, Stracieri, Juliana, Ducheski, Rhaizza Lana Pereira, da Silva, Gessica Daiane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8237589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34195423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07316
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author Bordin-Rodrigues, Jaqueline Calzavara
da Silva, Tiago Roque Benetoli
Del Moura Soares, Debora Fernandes
Stracieri, Juliana
Ducheski, Rhaizza Lana Pereira
da Silva, Gessica Daiane
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Del Moura Soares, Debora Fernandes
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description Chia seed is expanding on the market due to its characteristics, but there are few studies on its response to residual fertilization of other crops. The objective was to evaluate the vegetative and productive parameters of common bean as a function of the base fertilization increment and to verify the influence of the residue of this fertilization on the development of chia. The experiment was carried out in two stages, Maringá State University, Umuarama Regional Campus, in a randomized block design with 4 replications. The treatments for the first stage were: T1 - doses recommended for beans and T2, T3, T4 and T5, were recommended doses for beans with increments for each treatment. The evaluated variables were: shoot dry matter, number of pods per plant, grains per plant, grains per pod, 1000 grains weight and yield. In the second stage, the experiment was installed in the same place of the previous cultivation. The treatments were: residual bean fertilization, T6 - plus the treatment with the recommendation for chia. The evaluated variables were: macro and micronutrient leaf contents, shoot dry matter, final plant population, 1.000 grains weight, oil content and yield. For beans and chia, soil samples were collected after harvest to evaluate chemical attributes. In common bean, the results were not significant in the evaluated parameters. In soil, the residual effect of beans was significant for P and K, with 27.2 mg dm(−3) and 167.70 mg dm(−3), in treatment T5 and chia was 23.1 mg dm(−3) and 89.7 mg dm(−3), for treatment T6, respectively. In chia, yield, oil content and P for leaf macro and micronutrient leaf contents were significant. Thus, the vegetative and productive parameters of the common bean were not influenced by the increase in fertilization. The residual effect was higher for P and K, for beans and chia. For chia, influences by residual effect were observed.
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spelling pubmed-82375892021-06-29 Bean and chia development in accordance with fertilization management Bordin-Rodrigues, Jaqueline Calzavara da Silva, Tiago Roque Benetoli Del Moura Soares, Debora Fernandes Stracieri, Juliana Ducheski, Rhaizza Lana Pereira da Silva, Gessica Daiane Heliyon Research Article Chia seed is expanding on the market due to its characteristics, but there are few studies on its response to residual fertilization of other crops. The objective was to evaluate the vegetative and productive parameters of common bean as a function of the base fertilization increment and to verify the influence of the residue of this fertilization on the development of chia. The experiment was carried out in two stages, Maringá State University, Umuarama Regional Campus, in a randomized block design with 4 replications. The treatments for the first stage were: T1 - doses recommended for beans and T2, T3, T4 and T5, were recommended doses for beans with increments for each treatment. The evaluated variables were: shoot dry matter, number of pods per plant, grains per plant, grains per pod, 1000 grains weight and yield. In the second stage, the experiment was installed in the same place of the previous cultivation. The treatments were: residual bean fertilization, T6 - plus the treatment with the recommendation for chia. The evaluated variables were: macro and micronutrient leaf contents, shoot dry matter, final plant population, 1.000 grains weight, oil content and yield. For beans and chia, soil samples were collected after harvest to evaluate chemical attributes. In common bean, the results were not significant in the evaluated parameters. In soil, the residual effect of beans was significant for P and K, with 27.2 mg dm(−3) and 167.70 mg dm(−3), in treatment T5 and chia was 23.1 mg dm(−3) and 89.7 mg dm(−3), for treatment T6, respectively. In chia, yield, oil content and P for leaf macro and micronutrient leaf contents were significant. Thus, the vegetative and productive parameters of the common bean were not influenced by the increase in fertilization. The residual effect was higher for P and K, for beans and chia. For chia, influences by residual effect were observed. Elsevier 2021-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8237589/ /pubmed/34195423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07316 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Del Moura Soares, Debora Fernandes
Stracieri, Juliana
Ducheski, Rhaizza Lana Pereira
da Silva, Gessica Daiane
Bean and chia development in accordance with fertilization management
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title_full Bean and chia development in accordance with fertilization management
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title_short Bean and chia development in accordance with fertilization management
title_sort bean and chia development in accordance with fertilization management
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8237589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34195423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07316
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