Disponibilidad de forraje en praderas de pasto Xaraés en respuesta a fuentes de nitrógeno convencionales y tratadas con N-(n-butil) triamida tiofosfórica (NBPT)
Luís Henrique Almeida Matos, Carlindo Santos Rodrigues, Douglas Dos Santos Pina, Vagner Maximino Leite, Paula Aguiar Silva, Taiala Cristina De Jesus Pereira, Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho
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Abstract
The N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT), a urease inhibitor, has been reported as one of the most promising compounds to reduce losses by volatilization, and to maximize the use of urea nitrogen (N) in agricultural systems. A field study was carried out to examine urease inhibitors' potential about volumetric density and forage mass grass (Brachiaria brizantha cv. Xaraés) to N application. The experiment was carried out from September 2017 to September 2018. The experimental design used was complete randomized blocks in the 3×2×4 factorial array, considering: three periods of the year (wet season, dry season, and the transition), two sources of urea (conventional urea and NBPT–treated urea), and four N rates (0, 80, 160 and 240 kg N ha-1 yr-1), replicated three times. Nitrogen sources promoted a positive effect (P<0.0001) on bulk density, forage mass, and in the grazing stratum during the wet season and the transition season, with increasing N rates in pastures. The leaf: stem ratio decreased linearly (P<0.0045) as increased N rates, and the higher ratio during the wet season and lower in the dry season of the year. For the rates of 80 kg N ha-1 yr-1, there was a significant difference (P=0.0042) between sources, with greater (P=0.0006) forage mass of 0–30 cm, post-grazing forage mass (P=0.0042) and forage volumetric density (P=0.0006), when utilized the conventional urea. The application of N, regardless of the source, provides an increase in forage mass and volumetric density in Xaraés grass pastures up to a dose of 240 kg N ha-1 yr-1, in the transition season and wet season.
据报道,N-(正丁基)硫代磷酸三酰胺(NBPT)是一种脲酶抑制剂,是减少挥发损失和最大限度地利用农业系统中尿素氮的最有前途的化合物之一。通过田间试验,考察了脲酶抑制剂在体积密度和牧草质量上对氮施用的潜力。实验于2017年9月至2018年9月进行。所用的实验设计是3×2×4因子阵列中的完全随机区块,考虑到:一年中的三个时期(雨季、旱季和过渡期),两种尿素来源(常规尿素和NBPT处理的尿素),以及四种N速率(0、80、160和240 kg N ha-1 yr-1),重复三次。在丰水季节和过渡季节,氮源对牧场的容重、牧草质量和放牧层中的氮含量有积极影响(P<0.0001),牧场中的氮率也在增加。叶茎比随施氮量的增加呈线性下降(P<0.0045),丰水期叶茎比较高,旱季叶茎比较低。对于80 kg N ha-1 yr-1的速率,当使用传统尿素时,来源之间存在显著差异(P=0.0042),0–30 cm的饲料质量更大(P=0.0006),放牧后的饲料质量(P=0.00042)和饲料体积密度(P=0.0006.)。在过渡季节和雨季,无论来源如何,施用N都会使Xaraés草牧场的饲料质量和体积密度增加,剂量高达240 kg N ha-1 yr-1。
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The MEXICAN MAGAZINE OF SCIENCES PECUARIAS is an organ of scientific and technical diffusion of the livestock sector. Its periodicity is quarterly and arbitrated by pairs in the double-blind mode. Its objective is to make known the results of the research carried out by any scientific institution, in Mexico and in any part of the world, related to the livestock sciences, particularly those that refer to the different disciplines of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science. The Journal is bilingual, publishes the complete articles in Spanish or English and is included in various indexing services and international dissemination platforms, such as the Index of Mexican Journals of Scientific and Technological Research of the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT); In the EBSCO Host database; In the Network of Scientific Journals of Latin America and the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal (RedALyC); In the Ibero-American Network of Scientific Journals of Free Access Veterinary Medicine. Indexed in the ISI Journal Citation Report Science Edition; And Elsevier''s SCOPUS and EMBASE indices.