Simulation of oat grain (Avena sativa) using its panicle components and nitrogen fertilizer
Author(s) -
Diana Mantai Rubia,
Antonio Gonzalez da Silva José,
Ghisleni Arenhardt Emilio,
Bruneslau Scremin Osmar,
Teresinha Woschinski de Mamann Angela,
Zancan Frantz Rafael,
Antônio Carlos Valdiero,
Pretto Rafael,
Ketzer Krysczun Dionatan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
african journal of agricultural research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1991-637X
DOI - 10.5897/ajar2016.10943
Subject(s) - panicle , avena , agronomy , inflorescence , randomized block design , mathematics , oryza sativa , cultivar , fertilizer , grain yield , biology , horticulture , biochemistry , gene
Nitrogen fertilizer management modifies oat (Avena sativa) panicle components and its grain yield. The work aims to study the potential of the variables of oat (A. sativa) panicle with N-fertilizer, and to simulatate its grain yield using multiple linear regression in succession systems of high and reduced N-residual release. The study was done in 2013 and 2014. The experiment was done in a complete randomized block of 4×2 factorial design, with four replications. The treatments include: nitrogen fertilizer of four doses (0, 30, 60 and 120 kg ha-1), oat (A. sativa) cultivars at two levels (Barbarasul and Brisasul) and succession system at two levels (soybean/oat (A. sativa) and corn/oat (A. sativa). The multiple linear models were efficient in the harvest index of panicle of soybean/oat (A. sativa) system, regardless of the dose evaluated. However, at high doses, the number of grain per panicle was included. In the corn/oat (Avena sativa) system, the harvest index of panicle, the number of grains and spikelets panicle were adjusted based on the model. The multiple linear regression efficiently simulates N-fertilizer to affect the grain yield of oat (Avena sativa) and one or more potential variables of panicle in the succession systems. Key words: Inflorescence, succession system, stepwise, multiple linear regression.
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