Sugarcane Productivity as a Function of Nitrogen Fertilization and Inoculation with Diazotrophic Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria

Sugarcane ratoons respond to nitrogen fertilizer application, but the N efficiency is low. Diazotrophs applied as a growth promoter bacterium can influence crop yield by several mechanisms, including a greater root growth and higher N absorption. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sugar tech : an international journal of sugar crops & related industries 2019-02, Vol.21 (1), p.71-82
Hauptverfasser: Pereira, Willian, Sousa, Jailson Silva, Schultz, Nivaldo, Reis, Veronica Massena
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Zusammenfassung:Sugarcane ratoons respond to nitrogen fertilizer application, but the N efficiency is low. Diazotrophs applied as a growth promoter bacterium can influence crop yield by several mechanisms, including a greater root growth and higher N absorption. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the stalk and sugar yields, and the economic index of sugarcane as a function of nitrogen fertilization and inoculation with diazotrophic plant growth-promoting bacteria (DPGPB). Two experiments were implemented in areas of two sugarcane mills in the state of São Paulo, Brazil: one in the Diamante Mill and one in the Santa Helena Mill. The experimental design was a randomized complete block with four N -fertilizer doses (0, 50, 100 and 150 kg ha −1 ), with or without DPGPB inoculation using five replicates. The application of the inoculant promoted a productivity increase in the Diamante Mill for all treatments with N , even in the absence of N -fertilization, while at the Santa Helena Mill that occurred with the 50 kg ha −1 dosage. The inoculation with DPGPB, together with the application of the 50 kg N ha −1 dose, achieved the highest economic return at both mills. The application of the inoculant associated with a low dose of N -fertilizer was profitable and proven feasible for field application. The results evidenced the viability of the technology for sugarcane production, with gains in productivity and a possible reduction in nitrogen fertilization.
ISSN:0972-1525
0974-0740
0972-1525
DOI:10.1007/s12355-018-0638-7