Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions
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Resumo: | Rainfed orchards have huge social importance in territories of low agro ecological potential. Research on almond is limited for dry-farmed orchards in particular for crop nutrition and fertilization. This makes difficult to implement a cropping practice adjusted to the ecological constraints of these agrosystems. It is known that nitrogen (N) and boron (B) are determining nutrients for dicot tree crops such as olive and vineyards grown under these environmental conditions. Thus, this study aims to test at what level the crop responds to soil-applied N and B, and whether the foliar sprays can supplement or replace the application of the nutrients to the soil. It is also important to check if the sufficiency ranges set for the almond, which have been based on irrigated orchards, are adjusted for rainfed farming. The N rates applied to the soil were 0 (N0), 25 (N25), 50 (N50) and 100 (N100) kg hm−2 and those of B 0 (B0), 1 (B1), 2 (B2) and 3 (B3) kg hm−2. The foliar sprays consisted of three annual applications of N (two in 2017) and two applications of B (one in 2017), the last ones of 2015 and 2016 applied at post-harvest. Foliar N and B sprays were respectively applied at the concentrations of 0.5% N and 0.036% B. The experiment was arranged as a split-plot design with soil applied N or B assigned to the main plots and foliar N or B as subplots. Kernel yield showed a marked alternate-fruiting, with two years of good crops (2015 and 2017) and a year of practically no production (2016), likely due to adverse ecological conditions for almond growth and cropping practices incorrectly performed. Soil-applied N significantly increased kernel yield in comparison to the control but the differences were not significant in N rates higher than 25 kg N hm−2. The application of B to the soil improved tissue B concentrations but did not increase productivity. In general, foliar applications of N or B failed to improve plant nutritional status and kernel yield. The current sufficiency ranges for almond seem to be unnecessarily narrow for several nutrients such as N, potassium (K), calcium (Ca), manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe), since several results were found to be out of the sufficiency range with no apparent negative consequences for the trees. The laboratories carrying out soil testing and plant analysis should take this into account in diagnosing the nutritional status of almond orchards. |
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Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditionsAlmond yieldNutrient removalPrunus dulcisRainfed agricultureSufficiency rangesRainfed orchards have huge social importance in territories of low agro ecological potential. Research on almond is limited for dry-farmed orchards in particular for crop nutrition and fertilization. This makes difficult to implement a cropping practice adjusted to the ecological constraints of these agrosystems. It is known that nitrogen (N) and boron (B) are determining nutrients for dicot tree crops such as olive and vineyards grown under these environmental conditions. Thus, this study aims to test at what level the crop responds to soil-applied N and B, and whether the foliar sprays can supplement or replace the application of the nutrients to the soil. It is also important to check if the sufficiency ranges set for the almond, which have been based on irrigated orchards, are adjusted for rainfed farming. The N rates applied to the soil were 0 (N0), 25 (N25), 50 (N50) and 100 (N100) kg hm−2 and those of B 0 (B0), 1 (B1), 2 (B2) and 3 (B3) kg hm−2. The foliar sprays consisted of three annual applications of N (two in 2017) and two applications of B (one in 2017), the last ones of 2015 and 2016 applied at post-harvest. Foliar N and B sprays were respectively applied at the concentrations of 0.5% N and 0.036% B. The experiment was arranged as a split-plot design with soil applied N or B assigned to the main plots and foliar N or B as subplots. Kernel yield showed a marked alternate-fruiting, with two years of good crops (2015 and 2017) and a year of practically no production (2016), likely due to adverse ecological conditions for almond growth and cropping practices incorrectly performed. Soil-applied N significantly increased kernel yield in comparison to the control but the differences were not significant in N rates higher than 25 kg N hm−2. The application of B to the soil improved tissue B concentrations but did not increase productivity. In general, foliar applications of N or B failed to improve plant nutritional status and kernel yield. The current sufficiency ranges for almond seem to be unnecessarily narrow for several nutrients such as N, potassium (K), calcium (Ca), manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe), since several results were found to be out of the sufficiency range with no apparent negative consequences for the trees. The laboratories carrying out soil testing and plant analysis should take this into account in diagnosing the nutritional status of almond orchards.The authors are grateful to the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT, Portugal) and FEDER under Programme PT2020 for financial support to CIMO (UID/AGR/00690/2013). The authors also thank Cooperativa Agrícola de Alfândega da Fé for allowing the use of this orchard in the research.Biblioteca Digital do IPBArrobas, MargaridaRibeiro, A.C.Barreales, DavidPereira, ErmelindaRodrigues, M.A.2018-01-19T10:00:00Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/19978engArrobas, Margarida; Ribeiro, António; Barreales, David; Pereira, Ermelinda L.; Rodrigues, M.A. (2019). Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions. European Journal of Agronomy. ISSN 1161-0301. 106, p. 39-481161-030110.1016/j.eja.2019.02.014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-21T10:45:47Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/19978Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:10:47.214787Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions |
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Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions |
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Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions Arrobas, Margarida Almond yield Nutrient removal Prunus dulcis Rainfed agriculture Sufficiency ranges |
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Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions |
title_full |
Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions |
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Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions |
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Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions |
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Soil and foliar nitrogen and boron fertilization of almond trees grown under rainfed conditions |
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Arrobas, Margarida |
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Arrobas, Margarida Ribeiro, A.C. Barreales, David Pereira, Ermelinda Rodrigues, M.A. |
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Ribeiro, A.C. Barreales, David Pereira, Ermelinda Rodrigues, M.A. |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Arrobas, Margarida Ribeiro, A.C. Barreales, David Pereira, Ermelinda Rodrigues, M.A. |
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Almond yield Nutrient removal Prunus dulcis Rainfed agriculture Sufficiency ranges |
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Almond yield Nutrient removal Prunus dulcis Rainfed agriculture Sufficiency ranges |
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Rainfed orchards have huge social importance in territories of low agro ecological potential. Research on almond is limited for dry-farmed orchards in particular for crop nutrition and fertilization. This makes difficult to implement a cropping practice adjusted to the ecological constraints of these agrosystems. It is known that nitrogen (N) and boron (B) are determining nutrients for dicot tree crops such as olive and vineyards grown under these environmental conditions. Thus, this study aims to test at what level the crop responds to soil-applied N and B, and whether the foliar sprays can supplement or replace the application of the nutrients to the soil. It is also important to check if the sufficiency ranges set for the almond, which have been based on irrigated orchards, are adjusted for rainfed farming. The N rates applied to the soil were 0 (N0), 25 (N25), 50 (N50) and 100 (N100) kg hm−2 and those of B 0 (B0), 1 (B1), 2 (B2) and 3 (B3) kg hm−2. The foliar sprays consisted of three annual applications of N (two in 2017) and two applications of B (one in 2017), the last ones of 2015 and 2016 applied at post-harvest. Foliar N and B sprays were respectively applied at the concentrations of 0.5% N and 0.036% B. The experiment was arranged as a split-plot design with soil applied N or B assigned to the main plots and foliar N or B as subplots. Kernel yield showed a marked alternate-fruiting, with two years of good crops (2015 and 2017) and a year of practically no production (2016), likely due to adverse ecological conditions for almond growth and cropping practices incorrectly performed. Soil-applied N significantly increased kernel yield in comparison to the control but the differences were not significant in N rates higher than 25 kg N hm−2. The application of B to the soil improved tissue B concentrations but did not increase productivity. In general, foliar applications of N or B failed to improve plant nutritional status and kernel yield. The current sufficiency ranges for almond seem to be unnecessarily narrow for several nutrients such as N, potassium (K), calcium (Ca), manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe), since several results were found to be out of the sufficiency range with no apparent negative consequences for the trees. The laboratories carrying out soil testing and plant analysis should take this into account in diagnosing the nutritional status of almond orchards. |
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