10.6084/m9.figshare.11756745.v1
Ênio Gomes Flôr Souza
Ênio Gomes Flôr
Souza
Ellen Abreu da Cruz
Ellen Abreu da
Cruz
Michelangelo de Oliveira Silva
Michelangelo de Oliveira
Silva
Fabiano Barbosa de Souza Prates
Fabiano Barbosa de Souza
Prates
Aurélio Paes Barros Júnior
Aurélio Paes
Barros Júnior
Francisco Bezerra Neto
Francisco
Bezerra Neto
Profitability of maize for silage fertigated with nitrogen doses in different crops in a semiarid region of Brazil
SciELO journals
2020
Zea mays L.
forage storage
meteorological conditions
production costs
economic dose.
2020-01-29 02:41:28
Dataset
https://scielo.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Profitability_of_maize_for_silage_fertigated_with_nitrogen_doses_in_different_crops_in_a_semiarid_region_of_Brazil/11756745
<div><p>ABSTRACT. The objective of this work was to determine the adequate nitrogen (N) dose via fertigation associated with the maximum economic production of maize for silage, in two agricultural crops (summer and winter), in the municipality of Canindé de São Francisco-SE, Brazil. The experimental design was in randomized blocks, with four replicates. The treatments consisted of four doses of N (0, 80, 160, and 240 kg ha-1) using urea. The cultivar planted was the hybrid Bt Feroz. The evaluated characteristics were as follows: shoot fresh and dry mass productivity, gross and net incomes, the rate of return and net profit margin. There was an interaction between N doses and agricultural crops for all variables. Higher agroeconomic efficiency in the production of maize for silage was obtained from the winter harvest. In the summer crop, the rate of return (1.82) and the net profit margin (45.52%) were highest when the plants were fertigated with 56.04 and 58.92 kg ha-1 of N, respectively. In winter, the yields of fresh mass, gross and net incomes increased linearly with increasing doses of N, with a profit proportional to the invested capital since nitrogen fertigation did not influence the rate of return (2.24) and the net profit margin (55.22%).</p></div>