• Title of article

    Mineral Composition of Traditional Non-GMO Soybean Cultivars in relation to Nitrogen Fertilization

  • Author/Authors

    Szostak, Bogdan Institute of Animal Nutrition and Bromatology - University of Life Sciences in Lublin - 13 Akademicka Street - 20-950 Lublin - Poland , Głowacka, Aleksandra Department of Plant Cultivation Technology and Commodity - University of Life Sciences in Lublin - 15 Akademicka Street - 20-950 Lublin, Poland , Klebaniuk, Renata Institute of Animal Nutrition and Bromatology - University of Life Sciences in Lublin - 13 Akademicka Street - 20-950 Lublin - Poland , Kiełtyka-Dadasiewicz, Anna Department of Plant Cultivation Technology and Commodity - University of Life Sciences in Lublin - 15 Akademicka Street - 20-950 Lublin, Poland

  • Pages
    15
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    15
  • Abstract
    Soybean is widely used as food. Genetic factors, as well as agrotechnical procedures, affect the yield and quality of soybeans. The subject of our research was the synchronization between soil N supply (from both mineralization and fertilization) and crop N demand. The aim of the research was to determine the effect of the cultivar and nitrogen application on the seed yield and mineral content in soybeans. Two non-GMO soybean cultivars (Amandine and Merlin) and four mineral nitrogen fertilizers ((A) N 0, control; (B) N 30:0, 30 kg N ha−1 before sowing; (C) N 0:30, 30 kg N ha−1 at BBCH 73–75; (D) N 30:30, 30 kg N ha−1 before sowing and 30 kg N ha−1 at BBCH 73–75) were tested. The highest soybean yield was obtained following nitrogen application at a rate of 60 kg ha−1. The genetic factor was found to significantly influence the content of some macronutrients (P, K, and Mg) and micronutrients (Cu, Mn, and Fe). In general, the Merlin cultivar had better macronutrient parameters except nitrogen, while Amandine had a higher content of Cu and Fe. Nitrogen fertilization decreased the content of P, K, and Zn in the soybeans but significantly increased the content of Ca, Mg, Cu, and Mn.
  • Keywords
    Soybean , Genetic factors , Mineral Composition , Traditional Non-GMO Soybean Cultivars , Nitrogen Fertilization
  • Journal title
    The Scientific World Journal
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2617117