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Diagnosing the nutritional condition of chestnut groves by soil and leaf analyses

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Resumo:Chestnuts have always been a marginal fruit crop, and the trees seldom fertilized as a result. Few studies have been devoted to the management of soil fertility and the nutritional status of this crop. This work reports results of soil and plant analyses of a population of respectively 1041 and 198 soil and leaf samples taken across nine municipalities in the district of Bragança, NE Portugal. A second population of 80 soil, leaf and fruit (only 64) samples were taken across the three most productive municipalities in the district of Bragança, from the same orchards, to allow the establishment of relationships between soil fertility parameters and the nutritional status of the trees. The results of the two soil populations showed high soil acidity, low organic matter content, low phosphorus and high potassium content. A high percentage of leaf samples showed concentrations of nutrients below the lower limit of the sufficiency range in both the first and second sample populations, for nitrogen (respectively 63 and 47%), phosphorus (18 and 15%), potassium (34 and 31%), calcium (19 and 52%), magnesium (21 and 13%) and boron (40 and 43%). In the case of boron, 6 and 8% of leaf samples of the first and second populations displayed values within the excessive concentration range. The results of this work also revealed absence or poor relationships between soil properties and/or soil available nutrients and leaf concentration of nutrients. In this crop, therefore, it seems necessary to start applying regular fertilization programs, mainly based on regular evaluation of the nutritional status of trees through leaf analysis.
Autores principais:Arrobas, Margarida
Outros Autores:Afonso, Sandra; Rodrigues, M.A.
Assunto:Castanea sativa Soil fertility Tree nutritional status Soil testing Plant analysis
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:Chestnuts have always been a marginal fruit crop, and the trees seldom fertilized as a result. Few studies have been devoted to the management of soil fertility and the nutritional status of this crop. This work reports results of soil and plant analyses of a population of respectively 1041 and 198 soil and leaf samples taken across nine municipalities in the district of Bragança, NE Portugal. A second population of 80 soil, leaf and fruit (only 64) samples were taken across the three most productive municipalities in the district of Bragança, from the same orchards, to allow the establishment of relationships between soil fertility parameters and the nutritional status of the trees. The results of the two soil populations showed high soil acidity, low organic matter content, low phosphorus and high potassium content. A high percentage of leaf samples showed concentrations of nutrients below the lower limit of the sufficiency range in both the first and second sample populations, for nitrogen (respectively 63 and 47%), phosphorus (18 and 15%), potassium (34 and 31%), calcium (19 and 52%), magnesium (21 and 13%) and boron (40 and 43%). In the case of boron, 6 and 8% of leaf samples of the first and second populations displayed values within the excessive concentration range. The results of this work also revealed absence or poor relationships between soil properties and/or soil available nutrients and leaf concentration of nutrients. In this crop, therefore, it seems necessary to start applying regular fertilization programs, mainly based on regular evaluation of the nutritional status of trees through leaf analysis.