2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12102033
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Influence of Variable Chloride/Sulfur Doses as Part of Potassium Fertilization on Nitrogen Use Efficiency by Coffee

Abstract: Chloride (Cl−) is applied in coffee at rates as a “macronutrient” in the form of muriate of potash (MOP). Potassium (K+) is one of the most demanded nutrients by the coffee plant, and MOP is one of the most used fertilizers in coffee production. No scientific evidence shows how Cl− applied with MOP influences coffee growth, nutrient uptake, and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). In order to address these questions, a greenhouse trial over two years and a field trial over four years were conducted. The trials were … Show more

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“…Physicochemical quality (PQ) captures the overall status of the soil's physical and chemical properties, while macronutrient concentration (MC) focuses on the availability and balance of essential macronutrients [41,42], which are considered to be implemented as outputs of the FIS. Figure 7 provides a comprehensive overview of the fuzzy models developed to address each output.…”
Section: Fuzzy Logic Model (Flm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Physicochemical quality (PQ) captures the overall status of the soil's physical and chemical properties, while macronutrient concentration (MC) focuses on the availability and balance of essential macronutrients [41,42], which are considered to be implemented as outputs of the FIS. Figure 7 provides a comprehensive overview of the fuzzy models developed to address each output.…”
Section: Fuzzy Logic Model (Flm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, MC focuses on the levels of essential macronutrients, namely nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, in the soil. These nutrients are crucial for plant growth and development [42]. The fuzzy model assesses the input values of these nutrients and assigns a degree of MC, utilizing linguistic terms such as low, medium, and high.…”
Section: Outputsmentioning
confidence: 99%