2016
DOI: 10.4238/gmr.15048839
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Genetic diversity of standard leaf nutrients in Coffea canephora genotypes during phenological phases

Abstract: Diagnosing foliar nutritional status is essential for fertilizer recommendations and for the identification of nutrient imbalances. This study aimed to verify genetic diversity and establish mean standards (leaf nutrient contents; LNCs) and relationships among leaf nutrients (LNC relationships; LNCRs) in seven conilon coffee genotypes during both pre-flowering and bean-filling stages. Twenty crops from several cities in the northern region of Espírito Santo State, Brazil, with crop yield either equal to or gre… Show more

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“…Considering both N and P, Scott-Knott test resulted in two groups, corroborating with clustering analysis of the genotypes by the UPGMA method, however, with difference in number of genotypes in each group (Table 2). Such discrepancy was also reported by Gomes et al (2016) who assessed the genetic diversity of standard leaf nutrients in Coffea canephora genotypes during phenological phases. The genotypes 1, 3, 4 and 8 showed the higher N content values while the genotypes 1, 3, 4, 6 and 12 showed the higher P content ones.…”
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“…Considering both N and P, Scott-Knott test resulted in two groups, corroborating with clustering analysis of the genotypes by the UPGMA method, however, with difference in number of genotypes in each group (Table 2). Such discrepancy was also reported by Gomes et al (2016) who assessed the genetic diversity of standard leaf nutrients in Coffea canephora genotypes during phenological phases. The genotypes 1, 3, 4 and 8 showed the higher N content values while the genotypes 1, 3, 4, 6 and 12 showed the higher P content ones.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Regarding the NR, significant differences were only observed in P/Zn and K/Ca relationships, where the genotypes 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 e 12 showed the highest NR values for P/Zn, while the genotypes 3 and 10 showed the highest NR values for K/Ca (Table 3). The NR have been confirmed be useful in demonstrating the plant nutritional status since such method takes into account the relationships among nutrients rather than considering themselves in isolation (Partelli et al, 2006(Partelli et al, , 2007Gomes et al, 2016). That said, our NR values can represent an adequate nutritional status of cassava genotypes, even though small differences were observed.…”
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