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Foliar application of urea and bell pepper amino acids

2016; Academic Journals; Volume: 11; Issue: 19 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5897/ajar2015.10496

ISSN

1991-637X

Autores

Teles Mendes Rodrigo, Cardoso Resende Roberto, Antonio Moreira Pereira Marco, Umbelino Bento Rafael, Cesar Dias da Silva Renan, Julio Silva Cruz Sih eacute lio, Pel aacute Adilson,

Tópico(s)

Plant Growth and Agriculture Techniques

Resumo

The Bell peppers is a tropical culture and it is in the 10 most consumed vegetables of the world. The mineral nutrition is essential to the productivity and better quality of the gather fruits. In bell pepper cultivation, high portions of nitrogen are essential to a good performance of fruits. The foliar fertilizing is a complement to the ground fertilizing. The amino acids are a good source of nitrogen, once these are quickly incorporated to the plants metabolism. Therefore, this work aimed to estimate the sources and portions of N to the foliar application in Bell pepper cultivar. The Randomized blocks design was utilized in a factorial scheme 2 × 4, with four repetitions. The first factor corresponded in two sources of N: urea and amino acids. The second factor corresponded to the number of repetitions by foliar: 0, 1, 3, 5 and 7 applications during the culture cycle. The first foliar application occurred ten days after the transplant, and the subsequent in breaks of fifteen days after the first application. In the test there was not application. The baselines evaluated: Cross length of fruits, fruits diameters, number of total fruits and productivity in kg ha-1. The results were submitted to variation and regression analysis. The application of amino acids by foliar in plants of Bell pepper, increased the diameter and the length of fruits. High sources of urea also provided morphological changes in fruits however lower amino acids utilization. Key words: Capsicum annuum L., nitrogen fertilizing, fruit quality.

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