Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear trees
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Resumo: | In newly planted orchards, special attention must be paid to fertilization to build up the permanent structure of the trees so that high yield and fruit quality can be reached later on. Nitrogen (N) plays a major role in the fertilization plan, although few studies have assessed its use efficiency in young nonbearing trees, especially in field conditions. In this work, 1–3 years old ‘Rocha’ pear trees, grafted on quince BA29, were planted in a Mediterranean region, and fertigated with 6 g N tree 1 year 1 as ammonium nitrate with 5 at.% 15N enrichment to study the fertilizer N uptake during the vegetative cycle, the overall fertilizer N use efficiency at the end of each year, and the plant–soil N balance for this period. Nitrogen remobilization and the re-cycling of N from senescent leaves were also studied by fertilizing some pear trees with 10 at.% 15N enrichment. Nitrogen uptake was minimum at bud break and peaked in June/July remainingmore or less constant until leaf fall. About 25% of the fertilizer N taken up by 3 years old trees in the previous year was found in the new tissues formed (flowers, leaves and 1-year-old shoots), reaching 27% when fine roots were also included. In those trees, 32% and 54% of the 15N stored in the previous year in the trunk and older shoots, respectively, were mobilized to the new growth in the following year. Fertilizer N use efficiency by trees increased from the first to the third year but was generally small (6%, 14% and 33%), and estimated N losses were large (89%, 46% and 53%, respectively in the first, second and third years). Irrigation water and soil provided more N to the trees than fertilizer N. |
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Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear treesPyrus communisRocha pearfertigationfertilizer 15N supplyfertilizer N use efficiency15N balance15N re-cyclingIn newly planted orchards, special attention must be paid to fertilization to build up the permanent structure of the trees so that high yield and fruit quality can be reached later on. Nitrogen (N) plays a major role in the fertilization plan, although few studies have assessed its use efficiency in young nonbearing trees, especially in field conditions. In this work, 1–3 years old ‘Rocha’ pear trees, grafted on quince BA29, were planted in a Mediterranean region, and fertigated with 6 g N tree 1 year 1 as ammonium nitrate with 5 at.% 15N enrichment to study the fertilizer N uptake during the vegetative cycle, the overall fertilizer N use efficiency at the end of each year, and the plant–soil N balance for this period. Nitrogen remobilization and the re-cycling of N from senescent leaves were also studied by fertilizing some pear trees with 10 at.% 15N enrichment. Nitrogen uptake was minimum at bud break and peaked in June/July remainingmore or less constant until leaf fall. About 25% of the fertilizer N taken up by 3 years old trees in the previous year was found in the new tissues formed (flowers, leaves and 1-year-old shoots), reaching 27% when fine roots were also included. In those trees, 32% and 54% of the 15N stored in the previous year in the trunk and older shoots, respectively, were mobilized to the new growth in the following year. Fertilizer N use efficiency by trees increased from the first to the third year but was generally small (6%, 14% and 33%), and estimated N losses were large (89%, 46% and 53%, respectively in the first, second and third years). Irrigation water and soil provided more N to the trees than fertilizer N.ElsevierRepositório da Universidade de LisboaNeto, CláudiaCarranca, CorinaClemente, JosuéVarennes, A.2013-09-04T09:49:38Z20082008-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/5936eng"Scientia Horticulturae". ISSN 0304-4238. 118 (2008) 299-3070304-4238info: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:RCAAP2023-03-06T14:36:48Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/5936Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:53:21.054134Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear trees |
title |
Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear trees |
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Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear trees Neto, Cláudia Pyrus communis Rocha pear fertigation fertilizer 15N supply fertilizer N use efficiency 15N balance 15N re-cycling |
title_short |
Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear trees |
title_full |
Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear trees |
title_fullStr |
Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear trees |
title_full_unstemmed |
Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear trees |
title_sort |
Nitrogen distribution, remobilization and re-cycling in young orchard of non-bearing Rocha pear trees |
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Neto, Cláudia |
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Neto, Cláudia Carranca, Corina Clemente, Josué Varennes, A. |
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Carranca, Corina Clemente, Josué Varennes, A. |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Neto, Cláudia Carranca, Corina Clemente, Josué Varennes, A. |
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Pyrus communis Rocha pear fertigation fertilizer 15N supply fertilizer N use efficiency 15N balance 15N re-cycling |
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Pyrus communis Rocha pear fertigation fertilizer 15N supply fertilizer N use efficiency 15N balance 15N re-cycling |
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In newly planted orchards, special attention must be paid to fertilization to build up the permanent structure of the trees so that high yield and fruit quality can be reached later on. Nitrogen (N) plays a major role in the fertilization plan, although few studies have assessed its use efficiency in young nonbearing trees, especially in field conditions. In this work, 1–3 years old ‘Rocha’ pear trees, grafted on quince BA29, were planted in a Mediterranean region, and fertigated with 6 g N tree 1 year 1 as ammonium nitrate with 5 at.% 15N enrichment to study the fertilizer N uptake during the vegetative cycle, the overall fertilizer N use efficiency at the end of each year, and the plant–soil N balance for this period. Nitrogen remobilization and the re-cycling of N from senescent leaves were also studied by fertilizing some pear trees with 10 at.% 15N enrichment. Nitrogen uptake was minimum at bud break and peaked in June/July remainingmore or less constant until leaf fall. About 25% of the fertilizer N taken up by 3 years old trees in the previous year was found in the new tissues formed (flowers, leaves and 1-year-old shoots), reaching 27% when fine roots were also included. In those trees, 32% and 54% of the 15N stored in the previous year in the trunk and older shoots, respectively, were mobilized to the new growth in the following year. Fertilizer N use efficiency by trees increased from the first to the third year but was generally small (6%, 14% and 33%), and estimated N losses were large (89%, 46% and 53%, respectively in the first, second and third years). Irrigation water and soil provided more N to the trees than fertilizer N. |
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"Scientia Horticulturae". ISSN 0304-4238. 118 (2008) 299-307 0304-4238 |
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