Abstract

ABSTRACT Nutrient leaf application is complementary to soybean nutritional management, mainly at maturity, when plants present high nutritional demand and high nutrients and photoassimilate translocation rates for seed production. The aim of this research was to evaluate the agronomic performance, physiological quality, and nutritional contents of soybean seeds after application of different rates (0, 0.50, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 kg ha−1) of foliar fertiliser containing calcium (20%) and boron (4%) at the R3 stage (onset of pod formation). This research was carried out in two sites (Guaragi and Floresta) both in Parana State, Brazil, in randomised complete blocks with 4 replicates. Calcium and boron leaf application increased grain sulphur and nitrogen levels (Guaragi) but reduced phosphorus and magnesium (Floresta). Regarding physiological quality, foliar fertilisation increased the index of germination speed. The yield and number of pods increased up to the rate of 0.6 and 1.2 kg ha−1 of leaf fertiliser in Floresta. Foliar fertilisation with calcium and boron showed advantages, however, results depended on the site, indicating different levels of soil fertility and climatic characteristics.

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