01808naa a2200289 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400570006010000250011724501400014226000090028252008800029165000270117165000150119865000120121365000160122565000230124165300270126465300230129170000180131470000260133270000280135870000190138670000180140570000190142377300760144220617812017-03-02 2016 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01904167.2016.11617822DOI1 aSAPUCAY, M. J. L. C. aIs it possible to attain high-yielding common bean using molybdenum fertilizer instead of side-dressed nitrogen?h[electronic resource] c2016 aAbstract: We evaluate the feasibility of using foliar-applied molybdenum, (Mo) instead of side-dressed nitrogen (N) in three experiments. In soils with native rhizobia, plants received 0, 30, 60, 90 or 120 kg N ha-1 with +Mo (80 g ha-1) or -Mo. N concentration in leaves (NCL) -Mo ranged from 35.1 to 42.5 g kg¡1 and NCL CMo from 40.3 to 49.2 g kg-1; yield -Mo ranged from 1560 to 3350 kg ha-1 and yield +Mo from 2829 to 3567 kg ha-1. In two experiments, NCL or yield -Mo increased linearly or quadratically with increasing N rates, but NCL or yield -Mo did not. In one experiment, NCL increased linearly with increasing N rates and 16% with +Mo relative to ?Mo, but yield was not affected significantly. Our results suggest that using Mo fertilizer instead of side-dressed N can allow common bean plants to meet crop demands for N to support yields as high as 3000 kg ha-1. aMolybdenum fertilizers aAdubação aFeijão aMolibdênio aPhaseolus Vulgaris aMolybdenum application aNitrogen nutrition1 aVIEIRA, R. F.1 aCARNEIRO, J. E. de S.1 aPAULA JÚNIOR, T. J. de1 aLIMA, M. S. de1 aVIEIRA, R. F.1 aVIDIGAL, S. M. tJournal of Plant Nutrition, New Yorkgv. 39, n. 11, p. 1664-1653, 2016.