Adriana Mabel Chamorro
National University of La Plata
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Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis | 2002
Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Lía Nora Tamagno; Rodolfo Bezus; Santiago Javier Sarandón
Nitrogen (N) accumulation and its partition in a canola (Brassica napus L. ssp. oleifera var. annua) crop growing under different N availabilities were evaluated. Spring canola (cultivar Printol) plants were grown with 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, or 150 kg N ha− 1 applied at sowing. They were harvested at D1 (flower buds covered by leaves), G1 (first flowers fall), and G5 (maturity) phenological stages and separated into stems, leaves, inflorescences, reproductive structures, and seeds according to its development stage. Dry matter and N concentration of each fraction were evaluated. At maturity, seed yield, harvest index and N use efficiencies were evaluated. Nitrogen concentration in the whole plant and its different organs increased with the increase of N applied in the three stages analyzed. The greatest N accumulation (14.44 g m− 2 for 150 kg N ha− 1) was registered at G1 and then it decreased 11% toward maturity. Nitrogen accumulated in seed increased from 2.83 g m− 2 to 7.66 g m− 2 (170% over the control) with application of 150 kg N ha− 1. The highest N harvest index was observed with 30 kg N ha− 1 applying. The apparent N recovery in plant averaged 57% at G1 and it was not modified by N applications. In contrast, N utilization efficiency declined with the N rate increase. The results show that N application at sowing time increases total N accumulated by canola but has little effect on N partition among plant parts even at high rates. Also, it is confirmed the important response of this crop to fertilization but the decrease in its N use efficiency with the increase of N rate. The low average values of apparent N recovery found in this experiment point out the need of adjust fertilizer-applying practices in order to improve N recovery possibilities of the crop.
REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE AGROECOLOGIA | 2007
Griselda Sánchez Vallduví; Lía Nora Tamagno; Vitorio Picco; Luis Leonardo Dolcini; Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Roberto Abel Barreyro; Rodolfo Domingo Signorio
Revista De La Facultad De Agronomia De La Universidad Del Zulia | 2017
Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Santiago Javier Sarandón
REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE AGROECOLOGIA | 2017
Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Nora Tamagno; Santiago Javier Sarandón
Archive | 2017
Bárbara Victoria Novillo; Axel Iván Voisin; Guillermo Peyron; Andrea Pellegrini; Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Rodolfo Bezus; Silvina Inés Golik
Archive | 2016
Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Silvina Inés Golik; Rodolfo Bezus; Andrea Pellegrini
Archive | 2016
Daniel Adalberto Ferro; Andrea Pellegrini; Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Rodolfo Bezus; Silvina Inés Golik
Archive | 2016
Bárbara Victoria Novillo; Andrea Pellegrini; Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Rodolfo Bezus; Axel Iván Voisin; Jorge W. Lanfranco; Silvina Inés Golik
Archive | 2016
Bárbara Victoria Novillo; Andrea Pellegrini; Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Rodolfo Bezus; Silvina Inés Golik
Chilean journal of agricultural & animal sciences | 2016
Adriana Mabel Chamorro; Silvina Inés Golik; Rodolfo Bezus; Andrea Pellegrini