1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06831999000100011
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Resposta do coqueiro à adubação com uréia, superfosfato simples e cloreto de potássio em dois solos do nordeste do Brasil

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“…Houve redução na massa dos frutos e no número de frutos por cacho proporcional às doses de N. De outra forma, a aplicação de potássio aumentou a massa média dos frutos. Sobral & Leal (1999), diferentemente, observaram que tanto a aplicação de N como de K determinaram aumento significativo no número de frutos produzidos.…”
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“…Houve redução na massa dos frutos e no número de frutos por cacho proporcional às doses de N. De outra forma, a aplicação de potássio aumentou a massa média dos frutos. Sobral & Leal (1999), diferentemente, observaram que tanto a aplicação de N como de K determinaram aumento significativo no número de frutos produzidos.…”
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“…Although little assessed in plant nutrition studies, chlorine plays an essential role in photosynthesis and osmoregulation (MARSCHNER, 2012), which is more noticeable in plants from the family Areaceae (FERNANDES et al, 2002). Species of this family are tolerant to high salinity levels caused by Cl (FERNANDES et al, 2003), also their productive potential is increased when this micronutrient is supplied through fertilization (SOBRAL; LEAL, 1999). Common visual symptoms of Cl deficiency occur in more mature tissues due to chlorine mobility from tissues of residence to developing tissues and are related to growth reduction, wilting and premature senescence of leaves, generalized chlorosis and necrosis, as well as to root system atrophy (FAÇANHA;CANELLAS;DOBBS, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the mean P content was not changed in response to N rates and K (Figure 3), indicating that the P rate applied at the plant base was sufficient to meet the growing plant demand until the second year, with no dilution effect. Increasing N-P-K rates on coconut were tested, with no yield response to the P increase (Sobral and Leal, 2005). This suggests palms are little responsive to increasing P applications.…”
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“…The continuous growth of coconut (Cocus nucifera L.) results in the removal of large quantities of nutrients that need to be replenished by fertilization (Sobral and Leal, 2005). The nutrients extracted from the soil at highest quantities by palms are mostly nitrogen and potassium (Pillai and Davis, 1963;Ouvrier, 1984;Corley and Tinker, 2003;Sobral and Leal, 2005). Ollivier et al (1999) evaluated the nutritional status of commercial coconut plantations in New Guinea and also identified N and K as the most yield-limiting elements of this palm tree.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%