Biofertilizer Replace Urea as a Source of Nitrogen for Sugarcane Production
2018
de Mendonça, HenriqueVieira | Martins, CarlosEugênio | da Rocha, WadsonSebastião Duarte | Borges, CristianoAmancio Vieira | Ometto, JeanPierre Henry Balbaud | Otenio, MarceloHenrique
In this study, different nitrogen doses (0, 16, 48, 64, 80, and 96 kg ha⁻¹) from two sources, biofertilizer (from anaerobic digestion of cattle wastewater) and urea, were applied to cultivate two sugarcane varieties (RB 867515 and SP 803280). °Brix values higher than 21% were obtained with application of 80 kg ha⁻¹ from biofertilizer. The mean productivity of the cultivar RB 867515 using biofertilizer was 147.5 ton ha⁻¹, while from urea it was 136.87 ton ha⁻¹. The cultivar SP 803280 produced an average yield of 152.25 ton ha⁻¹ when applying biofertilizer and 154.37 ton ha⁻¹ with use of urea. Significant differences (P ≤ 0.05) between the use of biofertilizer and urea were detected for cultivar RB 867515 in terms of crude protein concentration. The application of 80 kg of N ha⁻¹ was considered the ideal dose, corresponding to fertirrigation blades of 54 mm of biofertilizer. The experiment showed that the biofertilizer formulation analyzed can replace urea as a nitrogen source for growing sugarcane. Graphical Abstract ᅟ
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