Utilization of the organic and nitrogen reserve of the seedpiece by the cane plant

Authors

  • A.E.V. Carneiro UNIMEP
  • P.C.O. Trivelin USP; Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura
  • R.L. Victoria USP; Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90161995000200001

Keywords:

N translocation, 15N, N from seedpiece reserve, sugarcane, cane plant

Abstract

Seedpieces with one node (one bud) plus half of the internodes at each side, were cut from the middle third of cane stalks, variety NA 56-79, grown with 1S N. The dry weight, N content and 15N abundance of cuttings were estimated from samples of each original stalk. The cuttings were planted in pots filled with 6kg of a Dark Red Latosol (RHODIC KANHAPLUDALF) sample. The experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions, using a random design with 16 treatments (harvest times) and three replicates. The harvested plants were divided into shoots, roots and remaining seedpiece. The dry weight, N content and 15N abundance were determined in each sample. The results showed that the reduction of the dry weight of the seedpiece was compensated by new matter yield (shoot and root) only after three months of growth. During this period the emergence of fixing roots and of the primary shoot depended solely on the seedpiece reservoir. The later is also essential as a nitrogen source for the cane plant during 50-60 days after planting. After 6 months the dry matter of the original cuttings is reduced by 50% and 50% of its nitrogen is translocated to the cane plant. It may be estimated that, under field conditions, 6-12kg.ha-1 can be translocated from the original seedpieces to the cane plant (shoots and roots). These values can represent 5-10% of total N required by the cane plant.

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Published

1995-08-01

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Utilization of the organic and nitrogen reserve of the seedpiece by the cane plant . (1995). Scientia Agricola, 52(2), 199-209. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90161995000200001