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1 December 2021 Black oat (Avena strigosa) forage yield and quality under nitrogen fertilisation and long-term gypsum
Marcelo Vicensi, Renan C. Umburanas, Leandro Rampim, Cristiano A. Pott, Fabricio W. de Ávila, Marcelo M. L. Müller
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Abstract

Context. The effect of long-term gypsum on nitrogen (N) responsiveness in black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.) forage lacks information.

Aims and methods. This study evaluated interactions between different rates of N (0, 50 and 100 kg N ha-1) and gypsum (0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 Mg ha-1) on the yield, nutrition and bromatology of forage black oats in a long-term experiment using a no-till system (NTS) in a Ferralsol in southern Brazil.

Key results. There was an interaction between residual gypsum and N rate on biomass forage yield in 2015, but not for the 2016 growing season. In 2015, the rate of 100 kg N ha-1 increased yield by 10% in the absence of gypsum and by 30% at low-medium rates of residual-gypsum (3 and 6 Mg ha-1), but there was no response to high N rate under high gypsum rates (9 and 12 Mg ha-1). In 2016, a poor-growing season, a gypsum rate of 6 Mg ha-1 and N rate of 100 kg ha-1 independently improved forage yield by 5%. Gypsum application produced higher forage contents of N, P, K, Ca and S, and decreased Mg content. N-fertilisation increased the N, K, Ca, and Mg contents, but decreased P content and S concentration. Gypsum had no effect on forage bromatological quality, and even with equivalent forage yield between 50 and 100 kg N ha-1, only the high N rate improved some of the forage quality attributes in both years.

Conclusions and implications. Neither gypsum nor topdressing of N altered N use by black oat forage.

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Marcelo Vicensi, Renan C. Umburanas, Leandro Rampim, Cristiano A. Pott, Fabricio W. de Ávila, and Marcelo M. L. Müller "Black oat (Avena strigosa) forage yield and quality under nitrogen fertilisation and long-term gypsum," Crop and Pasture Science 72(12), 1034-1047, (1 December 2021). https://doi.org/10.1071/CP21026
Received: 1 April 2020; Accepted: 17 July 2021; Published: 1 December 2021
KEYWORDS
Avena strigosa
bromatology
Cover crop
Glycine max
Nitrogen use
nutrient cycling
nutrient uptake
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