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Critical levels and sufficiency ranges for leaf nutrient diagnosis by two methods in soybean grown in the Northeast of Brazil

Henrique Antunes de Souza ORCID logo , Paulo Fernando de Melo Jorge Vieira ORCID logo , Danilo Eduardo Rozane ORCID logo , Edvaldo Sagrilo ORCID logo , Luiz Fernando Carvalho Leite ORCID logo , Ane Caroline Melo Ferreira ORCID logo

20/Jul/2020

ABSTRACT Establishing sufficiency ranges and critical levels of nutrients are important for a correct evaluation of plant nutrition through leaf diagnosis. This study aimed to propose critical levels and sufficiency ranges of macro and micronutrients based on leaf diagnosis of soybean plants. The database used was generated from 86 samples of the third trifoliate leaf without petiole, collected during the flowering stage from soybean plants of the main cultivars used in the states of Piauí and Maranhão, Northeast region of […]

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Effect of potassium fertilization on yield and nutrition of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)

Delmar Santin, Eliziane Luiza Benedetti, Nairam Félix de Barros, Igor Carvalho de Almeida, Greice Pereira Leal, Lucas Fontes, [...]

01/Oct/2014

Yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) is a tree species native to the subtropical regions of South America, and is found in Brazil predominantly in the southern region. Despite the historical importance in this region, so far, studies on crop nutrition to improve yields are scarce. Thus, this study evaluated the effect of potassium rates on K soil availability, and the yield and nutritional status of yerba mate. The experiment was conducted in São Mateus do Sul, State of Paraná, on a […]

Normal nutrient ranges for sugarcane by the methods ChM, DRIS and CND and critical level by reduced normal distribution

Elcio Ferreira dos Santos, Riviane Maria Albuquerque Donha, Cecília Miranda Magno de Araújo, José Lavres Junior, Marcos Antonio Camacho

01/Dec/2013

There are several interpretation methods for foliar nutrient analysis, and the critical level or nutrient sufficient range described in the literature are the most commonly used. However, an inclusion of methods that determine the normal nutrient ranges for specific regions (sites) can increase the efficiency of interpretation. The objective of this study was to compare normal nutrient ranges for sugarcane cultivation, determined by the methods ChM (Mathematical Chance), DRIS (Integrated System of Diagnosis and Recommendation) and CND (Compositional Nutrient Diagnosis), […]

Photosynthesis rate, chlorophyll content and initial development of physic nut without micronutrient fertilization

Elcio Ferreira dos Santos, Bruno José Zanchim, Aline Grella de Campos, Raphael Florencio Garrone, José Lavres Junior

01/Oct/2013

Few studies in Brazil have addressed the need for micronutrients of physic nut focusing on physiological responses, especially in terms of photosynthesis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of omission of boron (B), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn) and zinc (Zn) on Jatropha curcas L.. The experimental design was a randomized block with four replications. The treatments were complete solution (control) and solution without B, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn. We evaluated the chlorophyll content […]

Fertilization response likelihood for the interpretation of leaf analyses

Celsemy Eleutério Maia

01/Apr/2012

Leaf analysis is the chemical evaluation of the nutritional status where the nutrient concentrations found in the tissue reflect the nutritional status of the plants. Thus, a correct interpretation of the results of leaf analysis is fundamental for an effective use of this tool. The purpose of this study was to propose and compare the method of Fertilization Response Likelihood (FRL) for interpretation of leaf analysis with that of the Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (DRIS). The database consisted of […]

Normal nutrient ranges by the ChM, DRIS and CND methods and critical level by method of the reduced normal distribution for orange-pera

Marcos Antonio Camacho, Murilo Vargas da Silveira, Ricelly Aline Camargo, William Natale

01/Feb/2012

The use of nutritional diagnoses methods to define ideal and critical nutrient concentrations in plant tissues has proved promising, provided the limits are known. This study determined the normal nutrient ranges for an orange pear population, using the methods mathematical chance (MCh), Integrated Diagnosis and Recommendation (DRIS) and Compositional Nutrient Diagnosis (CND), in addition to the critical level by the reduced normal distribution method. The study was conducted in Bebedouro, São Paulo state, at the Experimental Station of Bebedouro. The […]

Dris interpretation criteria for cupuassu orchards

Paulo Guilherme Salvador Wadt, Jairo Rafael Machado Dias, Daniel Vidal Perez, Cleigiane de Oliveira Lemos

01/Feb/2012

The productivity of cupuassu orchards in the Amazon region has been gradually declining, probably due to the reduction in soil fertility, calling for fertilization. In the absence of technical recommendations to calculate the nutrient demand of an orchard, the use of the Integrated Diagnosis and Recommendation (DRIS) may represent an alternative to fill this gap. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnoses based on different formulas and criteria of interpretation of DRIS indices of cupuassu orchards. The […]

Soil composition and nutritional status of apple as affected by long-term application of gypsum

Gilberto Nava, Paulo Roberto Ernani, Alessandra Aparecida de Sá, Adilson José Pereira

01/Feb/2012

Gypsum does not affect the soil negative charges and maintains sulfate in the soil solution, making it one of the cheapest products to increase Ca activity in soil solution, especially in the deeper soil layers. Higher Ca levels in the soil solution can increase the uptake of this nutrient by apple trees, reducing the risk of physiological disorders caused by Ca deficiency. This study assessed the effect of long-term gypsum application on some soil properties and on the chemical composition […]

DRIS formulas for evaluation of nutritional status of cupuaçu trees

Jairo Rafael Machado Dias, Paulo Guilherme Salvador Wadt, Daniel Vidal Perez, Lucielio Manoel da Silva, Cleigiane de Oliveira Lemos

01/Dec/2011

DRIS, an Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System, is a tool to evaluate the nutritional status of plants. Different DRIS formulas have been proposed to improve the efficiency of the crop nutrition diagnoses. The objective of this study was to compare the nutritional diagnosis of the formulas of Beaufils (1973), of Jones (1981) and of Elwali and Gascho (1984), based on the degree of agreement in commercial orchards of Theobrama grandiflorum trees. Leaf samples of 5 to 18 year-old cupuaçu trees […]

Monitoring nitrogen nutrition in cotton

Ciro Antonio Rosolem, Vanessa van Mellis

01/Oct/2010

Both N excess and deficiency may affect cotton yield and quality. It would therefore be useful to base the N management fertilization on the monitoring of the nutritional status. This study investigated the correlations among the following determination methods of the N nutritional status of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L., var. Latifolia): chlorophyll readings (SPAD-502®, Minolta), specific-ion nitrate meter (Nitrate Meter C-141, Horiba-Cardy®), and laboratory analysis (conventional foliar diagnosis). Samples were taken weekly from two weeks before flowering to the fifth […]

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