2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2002001000010
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Critical values of nitrogen indices in tomato plants grown in soil and nutrient solution determined by different statistical procedures

Abstract: -The objective of this study was to establish critical values of the N indices, namely soilplant analysis development (SPAD), petiole sap N-NO 3 and organic N in the tomato leaf adjacent to the first cluster (LAC), under soil and nutrient solution conditions, determined by different statistical approaches. Two experiments were conducted in randomized complete block design with four replications. Tomato plants were grown in soil, in 3 L pot, with five N rates (0, 100, 200, 400 and 800 mg kg Index terms: Lycoper… Show more

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“…cv. Aruana (Lavres Jr & Monteiro 2006), frijoles (Silveira et al, 2003, Barbosa Filho et al, 2009, grama esmeralda (Backes et al 2010), maíz (Argenta et al 2003, Rambo et al 2007, Espíndula et al 2009, Hurtado et al 2010, pimentón (Madeira et al 2003, Godoy et al 2003, y tomate (Fontes & Ronchi 2002, Ferreira et al 2006.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cv. Aruana (Lavres Jr & Monteiro 2006), frijoles (Silveira et al, 2003, Barbosa Filho et al, 2009, grama esmeralda (Backes et al 2010), maíz (Argenta et al 2003, Rambo et al 2007, Espíndula et al 2009, Hurtado et al 2010, pimentón (Madeira et al 2003, Godoy et al 2003, y tomate (Fontes & Ronchi 2002, Ferreira et al 2006.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increase in the content of chlorophyll in leaves is increased by the absorption of light [35]. The use of the absorption bands of light is not destructive method to estimate leaf chlorophyll content [36,37].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NS and NT critical values were lower in plants grown in the field than in the greenhouse (Table 3). In tomato crop, petiole sap NO 3 -N critical concentrations ranged from 580 to 1370 mg L À1 , [14] 1000 to 1200, [2] 517 to 733, [15] and 960 to 1160. In tomato crop, petiole sap NO 3 -N critical concentrations ranged from 580 to 1370 mg L À1 , [14] 1000 to 1200, [2] 517 to 733, [15] and 960 to 1160.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrogen availability and the sink demand or plant dry matter yield are important factors determining N contents in plants. Besides the chosen model as found for N rates, [19] type and age of tissue sampled, [20,21] substrate characteristics, [14] and extraction procedures [22] may affect the N contents in plants and should be considered in N index values interpretation. It is a direct measure of current N supply and is markedly affected by many factors among them light intensity.…”
Section: No 3 à and Leaf N In Melon Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%