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Nutrient accumulation in coffee fruits at two at two plantation altitudes: micronutrients

Bruno Galvêas Laviola, Herminia Emilia Prieto Martinez, Luiz Carlos Chamhum Salomão, Cosme Damião Cruz, Sebastião Marcos Mendonça, Luciana Domiciano Silva Rosado

01/Dec/2007

In view of the importance of knowing fruit micronutrients export from the soil, and the season in which its coffee-plant demand is higher, the accumulation of B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn in fruits as well as the variation in the leaf content of the elements in productive branches of Arabic coffee was studied. The trial was performed in the period between anthesis and maturation at two altitudes. The experiment consisted of the coffee (Coffea arabica L.) variety Catuaí IAC […]

Nutrient accumulation in coffee fruits at four plantations altitude: calcium, magnesium and sulfur

Bruno Galvêas Laviola, Herminia Emilia Prieto Martinez, Luiz Carlos Chamhum Salomão, Cosme Damião Cruz, Sebastião Marcos Mendonça

01/Dec/2007

Crurves of fruit nutrient accumulation are tools for estimating the peaks of nutrient demand and the nutrient export form the soil. The accumulation of dry matter (DM), Ca, Mg and S was studied in fruits of Coffea arabica (L.) in the period between anthesis and maturation at four altitudes of cultivation, as well as the variation in the leaf content of the elements in productive branches. The experiment consisted of the coffee variety Catuaí IAC 44 cultivated at 720, 800, 880 […]

Dynamics of calcium and magnesium in leaves and fruits of arabic coffee

Bruno Galvêas Laviola, Hermínia Emilia Prieto Martinez, Ronessa Bartolomeu de Souza, Víctor Hugo Alvarez V.

01/Apr/2007

Knowledge on mineral nutrient dynamics in coffee trees is important to identify the period of greatest nutritional requirement by the plant, allowing the improvement of fertilization techniques. The aim of our research was to study Ca and Mg dynamics in coffee fruits from anthesis to maturation and compare it with the dynamics of the same elements in leaves of productive branch leaves. The experiment was carried out with three Arabic coffee varieties (Catuaí Vermelho IAC-99, Rubi MG-1192 and Acaiá IAC-474-19) […]