Potassium doses on fruit production and nutrition of mango (Mangifera indica L.) cv. Palmer
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Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is an economically important crop for Brazil, especially grown in São Francisco River Valley, with high demand on potassium (K) for high fruit quality and yields, but an adequate fertilizing management for K has not been defined yet and accepted by researchers as a standard. Thus, an experiment was conducted from 2013 to 2014 to evaluate the fruit production and potassium foliar concentrations of mango cv. Palmer under fertigation with five potassium chloride doses in São Francisco Valley, Brazil. The experimental design consisted of randomized blocks with treatments defined as five potassium doses (150, 225, 281, 300 and 450 g∙plant of KCl), with four replications of five plants in each parcel. The fruit production, fruit yield and number of commercial fruits, and leaf potassium concentrations of mango cv. Palmer were recorded. The fruit production and the potassium foliar concentration of mango cv. Palmer depended on potassium chloride dose applied through fertigation. Under the soil, climate and plant conditions of this study, 225 g∙plant-1 of KCl through fertigation could be recommended for the production of mango cv. Palmer.Downloads
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2017-07-08
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Lucena Calvacante, I. H., Nascimento Lima, A. M., Alvas Carneiro, M., Sales Rodriguez, M., & Lustosa Silva, R. (2017). Potassium doses on fruit production and nutrition of mango (Mangifera indica L.) cv. Palmer. Revista Da Faculdade De Agronomia Da Universidade De Zulia, 33(4), 418-432. Obtido de https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/agronomia/article/view/27208
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