TY - JOUR AU - Santos Neto, J. V. AU - Lima, L. C. AU - Cardoso, A. F. AU - Lana, R. M. Q. AU - Torres, J. L. R. PY - 2018/10/02 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Micronutrients in soybean culture in direct plantaining systems in closed soils JF - Scientific Electronic Archives JA - Sci. Electronic Arch VL - 11 IS - 5 SE - Ciências Agrárias DO - 10.36560/1152018551 UR - https://sea.ufr.edu.br/SEA/article/view/551 SP - 33 - 39 AB - <p>The essential micronutrients, nickel, cobalt and molybdenum, provide a better use of nitrogen because they are important for the metabolism of this nutrient, and the use of these with conservation practices such as no-tillage, yield gains in soybean yield. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the application of Ni, Co and Mo on the characterizes of soybean production, to evaluate the appropriate time for the supply of important micronutrients to the BNF process in areas with no-till systems of three and 15 years. The experiment was conducted in two areas of no-tillage system, three and 15 years old, in the experimental area of the Federal Institute of Triângulo Mineiro, Uberaba-MG. The experimental design was a randomized block design with four replicates in a 4 x 2 + 1 factorial treatment, in which the first factor consisted of a product based on nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo), denominated In the present work as NiCoMo, in the percentage 2,4; In the treatment of seeds (TS) and the vegetative stage, the second factor was the application mode, in the treatment of seeds (TS) and in the vegetative stage ( V3). The grain’s harvest was mad per plot, estimating yields in t ha-1. Data from each of the individual tests for the two years were subjected to analysis of variance and then the similarity of the average squares of the residue was verified and the ratio between the largest and the smallest residual mean square was less than seven, Allowing the joint analysis, providing information to determine the dose of NiCoMo to be used in the soybean crop. The application in the vegetative treatment of NiCoMo promotes better yields of soybean grains to the system of no-till (minimum cultivation) with three years. The area under no-till system (minimum cultivation) at 15 years provides higher yields with the application of NiCoMo in seed treatment. The soybean yield is dependent on factors such as diseases, climatic conditions, type of cultivar and sowing time.</p> ER -