2020
DOI: 10.4238/gmr18424
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Research Article Yield components of lettuce cultivars submitted to different phosphate sources

Abstract: There is little information available concerning the effects of different sources and levels of phosphorus in the soil on lettuce quality and production. To help determine an optimal strategy, we used complete randomized blocks, in a 2x3x5 factorial experimental design, with two commercial lettuce cultivars widely used in Brazil (Americana (iceberg lettuce) cv. Lucy Brown and Crespa (leafy lettuce) cv. Vanda) fertilized with one of three phosphate sources [MAP, Polyblen or Triple Super Phosphate (SPT)], at fiv… Show more

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“…It decisively participates in the filling of soybeans, contributing directly to the increase in crop yield. Positive effects with phosphate fertilization are evidenced in recent studies with crops such as beans (Mambrin et al, 2021), lettuce (Ferreira et al, 2020), Amaranthus cruentus (Rosa et al, 2019) and potato (Sausen et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It decisively participates in the filling of soybeans, contributing directly to the increase in crop yield. Positive effects with phosphate fertilization are evidenced in recent studies with crops such as beans (Mambrin et al, 2021), lettuce (Ferreira et al, 2020), Amaranthus cruentus (Rosa et al, 2019) and potato (Sausen et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%