Nitrogen fertilizer technologies: Opportunities to improve nutrient use efficiency towards sustainable coffee production systems

Adequate fertilizer management is fundamental for efficient use of N and the sustainability of coffee crop environment. Thus, an experiment was conducted for four consecutive years with Coffea arabica L., seeking to assess strategies for nitrogen fertilization considering losses of N-NH3 and agronom...

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Veröffentlicht in:Agriculture, ecosystems & environment ecosystems & environment, 2023-04, Vol.345, p.108317, Article 108317
Hauptverfasser: de Souza, Taylor Lima, de Oliveira, Damiany Pádua, Santos, César Ferreira, Reis, Thiago Henrique Pereira, Cabral, João Pedro Campos, da Silva Resende, Éricles Renan, Fernandes, Tales Jesus, de Souza, Thaís Regina, Builes, Victor Ramirez, Guelfi, Douglas
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Zusammenfassung:Adequate fertilizer management is fundamental for efficient use of N and the sustainability of coffee crop environment. Thus, an experiment was conducted for four consecutive years with Coffea arabica L., seeking to assess strategies for nitrogen fertilization considering losses of N-NH3 and agronomic aspects of the coffee plant. The following fertilization technologies were used: ammonium nitrate - AN, conventional urea, and urea with N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide - NBPT (UNBPT source), applied in five doses (from 0.0 to 525 kg N ha-1 crop season-1). Quantification was made for NH3 losses, N content in the leaves and that exported in the fruit, and yield. The losses of NH3 at the dose of 150 kg N ha-1 were urea (13.7 %) > UNBPT (6.2 %) > AN (0.6 %); and at the dose of 400 kg N ha-1, urea (13.6 %) > UNBPT (9.5 %) > AN (0.3 %). N-NH3 losses from urea ranged from 5.3 % to 24.2 % of the N applied. The NBPT delayed 3.8 days (at the dose of 150) and 2 days (at the dose of 400) to maximum emission of N-NH3 in relation to urea. The AN and the UNBPT reduced volatilization in relation to urea by 96 % and 43 %, respectively. We present a pioneering study of long-time field trial with the main nitrogen fertilizers used on coffee crops, which carries scientific advances important for coffee growing. [Display omitted] •Pioneering scientific research of 4-years with N-fertilizers in ammonia abatements.•N-fertilizers technologies help to mitigate NH3 emissions to environment.•NH4NO3 and urea + NBPT ammonia emissions by 96 % and 43 % compared to urea.•N-NH3 emissions from conventional urea ranged from 5.3 % to 24.2 % of the N applied.•Improve N-efficiency is a smart way for addressing sustainability in coffee systems.
ISSN:0167-8809
1873-2305
DOI:10.1016/j.agee.2022.108317