2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12600-019-00714-5
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Geostatistical analysis of coffee leaf rust in irrigated crops and its relation to plant nutrition and soil fertility

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“…Therefore, nutritional balance can be just as important to disease control as adequate soil fertility conditions and environmental variables. As shown by Silva et al 21 , the incidence of coffee brown eye spot is correlated with Ca and Mg imbalance and with the leaf nutrients B, K and P, as there was a higher occurrence of the disease in plants with lower levels of these nutrients in the leaves. The differences in the concentration of Ca and K in the healthy and diseased areas of coffee leaves were also demonstrated by Belan et al 24 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Therefore, nutritional balance can be just as important to disease control as adequate soil fertility conditions and environmental variables. As shown by Silva et al 21 , the incidence of coffee brown eye spot is correlated with Ca and Mg imbalance and with the leaf nutrients B, K and P, as there was a higher occurrence of the disease in plants with lower levels of these nutrients in the leaves. The differences in the concentration of Ca and K in the healthy and diseased areas of coffee leaves were also demonstrated by Belan et al 24 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In addition to soil classi cation and climatic conditions, the nutritional status of plants can also be associated with disease progress 18,19,20 . Crops planted in soils with good fertility and plants with balanced nutrition have lower losses in productivity and a lower incidence of diseases than crops planted in soils with nutritional limitations 21,22 . This is because mineral elements are involved in the defense mechanisms of the plant, being components of cells and the cell wall, enzymes, inhibitors and regulators of secondary metabolites, and their de ciency damages the defense system of the plant 19,23 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, coffee leaf rust incidence data from April 2019 correlated positively with yield data collected in July 2019. The positive relationship between plant yield and coffee rust incidence has been widely discussed in the specialized literature [4,5,8,10,16,37,43,48].…”
Section: Correlation Of Data Derived From Sentinel 2 With Field Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disease incidence can also be modified by soil fertility and by fertilizer inputs. For example, Silva et al [ 27 ] showed that soil P and K correlated positively with coffee leaf rust incidence whereas Ca correlated negatively. Avelino et al [ 28 ] considered that fertilization would modify berry load and leaf area of coffee, and this would in turn modify the coffee risk infection cycle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%