Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Sep 2012)

Zinc and nitrogen doses on pea grains quality and yield

  • Eliana Duarte Cardoso,
  • Kuniko Iwamoto Haga,
  • Flávio Ferreira da Silva Binotti,
  • Walter Veriano Valério Filho,
  • Débora Cristiane Nogueira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1983-40632012000300005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 3
pp. 263 – 271

Abstract

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Peas present a potential to be cultivated in the winter, in Brazil, and also a great importance, especially in human feeding, due to its high protein content. However, its yield is still low and there are just a few studies aiming at improving pea grains quality and yield. This study aimed at evaluating the nitrogen and zinc fertilization effect on the pea grains (Utrillo cultivar) chemical quality and yield. The experiment was carried out in a dystrophic clayey Latosol-Haplustox, in Selvíria, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil, in 2005. A randomized blocks design was used, in a 4x4 factorial scheme, totaling 16 treatments and 3 replications, including four nitrogen doses (0 kg ha-1, 60 kg ha-1, 120 kg ha-1, and 240 kg ha-1), as urea, via ground, at 30 days after sowing (DAS), and four zinc doses (0 kg ha-1, 1,5 kg ha-1, 3 kg ha-1, and 6 kg ha-1), as zinc sulphate, via leaf, at 45 DAS. The combination of zinc and nitrogen doses improved the grains chemical quality. Zinc had no effect on grain yield, however, high nitrogen doses negatively affected yield.

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