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Boron Sources and Levels on the Nutrition and Production of Common Bean Intercropped With Castor

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  • Mateus Lima
  • Gisele Silva
  • Isneider Luiz Silva
  • Cristiane Fernandes Lisboa
  • Deyner Damas Aguiar Silva
  • Edgar França
  • Itamar Teixeira
  • Adilson Pelá

Abstract

This study was to evaluate the nutrition and the agronomic part of bean intercropped with castor crops submitted to sources and levels of B in the Anápolis-GO, Brazil. The treatments consisted of two sources of B (borax = 11% B and boric acid = 17% B) combined with five levels of B (0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 and 4.0 kg ha-1 in soil) in bean intercropped with castor, plus monoculture, using 1.0 kg ha-1 B. That leaf levels of B and S in beans, and of B, N, Ca, Mg and Fe in castor were influenced by the sources and levels of B in the intercropping. The bean yield intercropped with castor was not influenced by borated fertilization, neither by the interaction of factors. The highest yield of castor intercropped with beans, 2.040 kg of grains ha-1, was obtained with the 1.9 kg ha-1 of B, regardless of the source used.

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  • Mateus Lima & Gisele Silva & Isneider Luiz Silva & Cristiane Fernandes Lisboa & Deyner Damas Aguiar Silva & Edgar França & Itamar Teixeira & Adilson Pelá, 2018. "Boron Sources and Levels on the Nutrition and Production of Common Bean Intercropped With Castor," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(7), pages 218-218, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:10:y:2018:i:7:p:218
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