Production, carbon and nitrogen in stover fractions of corn ( Zea mays L.) in response to cultivar development

ABSTRACT Changes in quantity and quality of corn crop stover can have a large impact on soil conservation and soil carbon (C) sequestration over large areas. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in production, concentration and amount of C and nitrogen (N) in corn stover fractions due to cultivar development. Two field experiments were conducted in the city of Rolândia (Paraná State, Brazil) using ten cultivars representing five technological levels: single cross hybrids, double or triple hybrids, commercial varieties, and creole cultivars. Plant heights and stalk, leaf, cob, husk and tassel weights were determined at final harvest. Elemental C and N analyses were performed in triplicate for each stover fraction. In general, the creole cultivars had greater height, more dry matter (kg ha-1) and C content (kg ha-1) in husks, leaves, tassels and stalks, particularly when compared to single cross hybrids or others hybrids. There was a direct relationship between C/N ratio and corn selection for husks in both years and for the others fractions in one study year. This was due to the combined effects of increasing C and decreasing N due to crop selection. Large differences were observed within the same technological levels for the evaluated properties, suggesting a wide variation in genetic background. The quantity and quality of stover fractions vary among cultivars and may affect their use for soil cover, animal feed, biomass energy and other applications.

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Main Authors: Barbosa,Julierme Zimmer, Ferreira,Carla Fernanda, Santos,Nicolas Zendonadi dos, Motta,Antonio Carlos Vargas, Prior,Stephen, Gabardo,Juarez
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Language:English
Published: Editora da UFLA 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1413-705420160006006652016-11-11Production, carbon and nitrogen in stover fractions of corn ( Zea mays L.) in response to cultivar developmentBarbosa,Julierme ZimmerFerreira,Carla FernandaSantos,Nicolas Zendonadi dosMotta,Antonio Carlos VargasPrior,StephenGabardo,Juarez C/N ratio genetic breeding no-tillage system integrated crop-livestock systems renewable energy ABSTRACT Changes in quantity and quality of corn crop stover can have a large impact on soil conservation and soil carbon (C) sequestration over large areas. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in production, concentration and amount of C and nitrogen (N) in corn stover fractions due to cultivar development. Two field experiments were conducted in the city of Rolândia (Paraná State, Brazil) using ten cultivars representing five technological levels: single cross hybrids, double or triple hybrids, commercial varieties, and creole cultivars. Plant heights and stalk, leaf, cob, husk and tassel weights were determined at final harvest. Elemental C and N analyses were performed in triplicate for each stover fraction. In general, the creole cultivars had greater height, more dry matter (kg ha-1) and C content (kg ha-1) in husks, leaves, tassels and stalks, particularly when compared to single cross hybrids or others hybrids. There was a direct relationship between C/N ratio and corn selection for husks in both years and for the others fractions in one study year. This was due to the combined effects of increasing C and decreasing N due to crop selection. Large differences were observed within the same technological levels for the evaluated properties, suggesting a wide variation in genetic background. The quantity and quality of stover fractions vary among cultivars and may affect their use for soil cover, animal feed, biomass energy and other applications.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEditora da UFLACiência e Agrotecnologia v.40 n.6 20162016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-70542016000600665en10.1590/1413-70542016406020316
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Ferreira,Carla Fernanda
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Motta,Antonio Carlos Vargas
Prior,Stephen
Gabardo,Juarez
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Ferreira,Carla Fernanda
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Motta,Antonio Carlos Vargas
Prior,Stephen
Gabardo,Juarez
Production, carbon and nitrogen in stover fractions of corn ( Zea mays L.) in response to cultivar development
author_facet Barbosa,Julierme Zimmer
Ferreira,Carla Fernanda
Santos,Nicolas Zendonadi dos
Motta,Antonio Carlos Vargas
Prior,Stephen
Gabardo,Juarez
author_sort Barbosa,Julierme Zimmer
title Production, carbon and nitrogen in stover fractions of corn ( Zea mays L.) in response to cultivar development
title_short Production, carbon and nitrogen in stover fractions of corn ( Zea mays L.) in response to cultivar development
title_full Production, carbon and nitrogen in stover fractions of corn ( Zea mays L.) in response to cultivar development
title_fullStr Production, carbon and nitrogen in stover fractions of corn ( Zea mays L.) in response to cultivar development
title_full_unstemmed Production, carbon and nitrogen in stover fractions of corn ( Zea mays L.) in response to cultivar development
title_sort production, carbon and nitrogen in stover fractions of corn ( zea mays l.) in response to cultivar development
description ABSTRACT Changes in quantity and quality of corn crop stover can have a large impact on soil conservation and soil carbon (C) sequestration over large areas. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in production, concentration and amount of C and nitrogen (N) in corn stover fractions due to cultivar development. Two field experiments were conducted in the city of Rolândia (Paraná State, Brazil) using ten cultivars representing five technological levels: single cross hybrids, double or triple hybrids, commercial varieties, and creole cultivars. Plant heights and stalk, leaf, cob, husk and tassel weights were determined at final harvest. Elemental C and N analyses were performed in triplicate for each stover fraction. In general, the creole cultivars had greater height, more dry matter (kg ha-1) and C content (kg ha-1) in husks, leaves, tassels and stalks, particularly when compared to single cross hybrids or others hybrids. There was a direct relationship between C/N ratio and corn selection for husks in both years and for the others fractions in one study year. This was due to the combined effects of increasing C and decreasing N due to crop selection. Large differences were observed within the same technological levels for the evaluated properties, suggesting a wide variation in genetic background. The quantity and quality of stover fractions vary among cultivars and may affect their use for soil cover, animal feed, biomass energy and other applications.
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