Revista Ceres (Nov 2021)

Growth and production of cowpea cultivated with liming and nitrogen fertilization in the Eastern Amazon

  • Milton Garcia Costa,
  • Eric Victor de Oliveira Ferreira,
  • Thiago Caio Moura Oliveira,
  • Gutierre Pereira Maciel,
  • Francisco José Sosa Duque,
  • Wanderson Cunha Pereira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-737x202168050011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 5
pp. 460 – 470

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ABSTRACT In the northeastern of Pará, cowpea is one of the main protein sources of the population. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of liming, the P and K mineral fertilization, and the combination of seed inoculation with Rhizobium associated with mineral N supplementation in the growth and production of cowpea cultivars. Two experiments were carried out in two consecutive years at the Federal Rural University of Amazonia (Capitão Poço-PA). A randomized block experimental design with subdivided plots was used with four replications, two cowpea cultivars (BRS Tapaihum and BRS Marataoã) and six fertilization and liming treatments: i) without fertilization and without liming; ii) P and K mineral fertilization, liming and seed inoculation with Rhizobium; iii) P and K mineral fertilization and seed inoculation with Rhizobium; iv) N, P and K mineral fertilization and liming; v) P and K mineral fertilization and liming; and vi) N, P and K mineral fertilization, liming and seed inoculation with Rhizobium. Cowpea responded to liming and P and K mineral fertilization, but not N fertilization. There was no difference between the supply of N through seed inoculation or mineral fertilization. Thus, it is suggested to inoculate seeds with Rhizobium in order to maintain the soil N reserve.

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