2015
DOI: 10.1590/01000683rbcs20140172
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Fertilizer Recommendation System for Melon Based on Nutritional Balance

Abstract: Melon is one of the most demanding cucurbits regarding fertilization, requiring knowledge of soils, crop nutritional requirements, time of application, and nutrient use efficiency for proper fertilization. Developing support systems for decision-making for fertilization that considers these variables in nutrient requirement and supply is necessary. The objective of this study was parameterization of a fertilizer recommendation system for melon (Ferticalc-melon) based on nutritional balance. To estimate fertili… Show more

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“…Such overestimation of K rates was also observed in FERTCALC ® -Abacaxi (Silva et al, 2009), and the authors attributed it to possible luxury consumption of K and consequent overestimation of the recovery rate of the nutrient applied through fertilizer to the plant, which would be contributing to an increasing K requirement. Lack of information and the use of average values of CUB and the nutrient recovery rate by the plant, without considering the influence of soil, climatic, biological, plant, and management factors, have been highlighted by various authors (Oliveira et al, 2005;Santos et al, 2008; Rev Bras Cienc Solo 2018;42:e0170372 Silva et al, 2009;Deus et al, 2015) as research problems to be studied to generate information that will improve and adjust future versions of the FERTICALC ® model. Table for Banana Fertilization in the state of Ceará (Fernandes, 1993), it is necessary to highlight some limitations to their use because currently the data of yield, cultivars, spacing, management, etc.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Methods Of Fertilization Recommendationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such overestimation of K rates was also observed in FERTCALC ® -Abacaxi (Silva et al, 2009), and the authors attributed it to possible luxury consumption of K and consequent overestimation of the recovery rate of the nutrient applied through fertilizer to the plant, which would be contributing to an increasing K requirement. Lack of information and the use of average values of CUB and the nutrient recovery rate by the plant, without considering the influence of soil, climatic, biological, plant, and management factors, have been highlighted by various authors (Oliveira et al, 2005;Santos et al, 2008; Rev Bras Cienc Solo 2018;42:e0170372 Silva et al, 2009;Deus et al, 2015) as research problems to be studied to generate information that will improve and adjust future versions of the FERTICALC ® model. Table for Banana Fertilization in the state of Ceará (Fernandes, 1993), it is necessary to highlight some limitations to their use because currently the data of yield, cultivars, spacing, management, etc.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Methods Of Fertilization Recommendationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another aspect to highlight is that the Tables of Recommendation usually present rates that do not vary continuously with the expected yield and the nutrient content in the soil. In addition, they do not consider soil buffering capacity, have geographic restriction, and are not very flexible regarding the cultivar, management system, and planting density (Oliveira et al, 2005;Santos et al, 2008;Silva et al, 2009;Deus et al, 2015); they do not lend themselves to adjustments and, therefore, have low future prospects. In addition, they do not contemplate all nutrients, as in the present case of Ca and Mg.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Methods Of Fertilization Recommendationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Melon (Cucumis melo L.) is a vegetable crop of food and nutritional importance whose cultivation is growing worldwide (Medeiros et al, 2015). In Brazil, this fruit vegetable stands out in the semi-arid of the Northeast region (Barros et al, 2019;Deus et al, 2015), and most of its production is exported to the European market (Bessa et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the fertility, structure and biological activity of the soil can be modified by any changes to the soil, which can in turn affect production processes (Stefanoski et al 2013) and crop yields. Therefore, strong yields require the monitoring of soil fertility and nutrient availability and consequent soil corrections (Deus et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%