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

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Autor(a) principal: Santin,Delmar
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Benedetti,Eliziane Luiza, Barros,Nairam Félix de, Almeida,Igor Carvalho de, Leal,Greice Pereira, Fontes,Lucas, Neves,Júlio César Lima, Wendling,Ivar, Reissmann,Carlos Bruno
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Resumo: 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 Humox soil, where K2O rates of 0, 20, 40, 80, 160, and 320 kg ha-1 were tested on 7-year-old plantations. The experiment was harvested 24 months after installation by removing approximately 95 % of the canopy that had sprouted from the previous harvest. The soil was evaluated for K availability in the layers 0-10, 0-20, 10-20, and 20-40 cm. The plant parts leaf fresh matter (LM), twigs (TW), thick branches (BR) and commercial yerba mate (COYM), i.e., LM+TW, were analyzed. In addition, the relationship between fresh matter/dry matter (FM/DM) and K concentration in LM, AG and BR were evaluated. The fertilization increased K availability in all evaluated soil layers, indicating good mobility of the nutrient even at low rates. Yerba mate responded positively to increasing K2O rates with higher yields of all harvested components. The crop proved K-demanding, with a maximum COYM yield of 28.5 t ha-1, when 72 mg dm-3 K was available in the 0-20 cm layer. Yerba mate in the plant production stage requires soil K availability at medium to high level; in clayey soil with low K availability, a rate of 300 kg ha-1 K2O should be applied at 24 month intervals to obtain high yields. A leaf K concentration of 16.0 g ha-1 is suitable for yerba mate in the growth stage.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of potassium fertilization on yield and nutrition of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
title Effect of potassium fertilization on yield and nutrition of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
spellingShingle Effect of potassium fertilization on yield and nutrition of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
Santin,Delmar
soil K availability
K mobility in the soil
nutrient use efficiency
nutritional status
title_short Effect of potassium fertilization on yield and nutrition of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
title_full Effect of potassium fertilization on yield and nutrition of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
title_fullStr Effect of potassium fertilization on yield and nutrition of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of potassium fertilization on yield and nutrition of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
title_sort Effect of potassium fertilization on yield and nutrition of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
author Santin,Delmar
author_facet Santin,Delmar
Benedetti,Eliziane Luiza
Barros,Nairam Félix de
Almeida,Igor Carvalho de
Leal,Greice Pereira
Fontes,Lucas
Neves,Júlio César Lima
Wendling,Ivar
Reissmann,Carlos Bruno
author_role author
author2 Benedetti,Eliziane Luiza
Barros,Nairam Félix de
Almeida,Igor Carvalho de
Leal,Greice Pereira
Fontes,Lucas
Neves,Júlio César Lima
Wendling,Ivar
Reissmann,Carlos Bruno
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santin,Delmar
Benedetti,Eliziane Luiza
Barros,Nairam Félix de
Almeida,Igor Carvalho de
Leal,Greice Pereira
Fontes,Lucas
Neves,Júlio César Lima
Wendling,Ivar
Reissmann,Carlos Bruno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv soil K availability
K mobility in the soil
nutrient use efficiency
nutritional status
topic soil K availability
K mobility in the soil
nutrient use efficiency
nutritional status
description 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 Humox soil, where K2O rates of 0, 20, 40, 80, 160, and 320 kg ha-1 were tested on 7-year-old plantations. The experiment was harvested 24 months after installation by removing approximately 95 % of the canopy that had sprouted from the previous harvest. The soil was evaluated for K availability in the layers 0-10, 0-20, 10-20, and 20-40 cm. The plant parts leaf fresh matter (LM), twigs (TW), thick branches (BR) and commercial yerba mate (COYM), i.e., LM+TW, were analyzed. In addition, the relationship between fresh matter/dry matter (FM/DM) and K concentration in LM, AG and BR were evaluated. The fertilization increased K availability in all evaluated soil layers, indicating good mobility of the nutrient even at low rates. Yerba mate responded positively to increasing K2O rates with higher yields of all harvested components. The crop proved K-demanding, with a maximum COYM yield of 28.5 t ha-1, when 72 mg dm-3 K was available in the 0-20 cm layer. Yerba mate in the plant production stage requires soil K availability at medium to high level; in clayey soil with low K availability, a rate of 300 kg ha-1 K2O should be applied at 24 month intervals to obtain high yields. A leaf K concentration of 16.0 g ha-1 is suitable for yerba mate in the growth stage.
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