2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i9.7948
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Effect of carbohydrate content on shoot maturation and yield of Palmer mango submitted to potassium fertilization and biostimulant

Abstract: Mango production in the Brazilian semiarid region has gained prominence in the national scenario due to the high yield and long production period using techniques that help in the main culture stages. The aim of this work was to evaluate the use of two alternative techniques in the production of ‘Palmer’ mango in the vegetative phase. It was evaluated whether commercial potassium-based Multipotássio® fertilizer could be used as an alternative source of potassium nutrient in the maturation process of mango bran… Show more

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“…Besides that, this phase represents the most stressful time for plants, caused by temperature variations and water availability. In tropical regions, there is an irrigation decrease in the management of floral induction (Ramírez & Davenport 2016, Mudo et al 2020, Silva et al 2020a, Silva et al 2020b, causing a physiological stress that will affect the photosynthesis process. In addition to water stress, ethephon and potassium sulphate are applied to promote the branches maturation, making them suitable for flowering ), but this management may increase plant stress.…”
Section: Conventional Management Of Mango Flowering Inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides that, this phase represents the most stressful time for plants, caused by temperature variations and water availability. In tropical regions, there is an irrigation decrease in the management of floral induction (Ramírez & Davenport 2016, Mudo et al 2020, Silva et al 2020a, Silva et al 2020b, causing a physiological stress that will affect the photosynthesis process. In addition to water stress, ethephon and potassium sulphate are applied to promote the branches maturation, making them suitable for flowering ), but this management may increase plant stress.…”
Section: Conventional Management Of Mango Flowering Inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%