2017
DOI: 10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v21n3p186-190
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Nitrogen and potassium fertigation in bell pepper cultivated in greenhouse using fertigation managements

Abstract: A B S T R A C TThe objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of different managements of fertigation and NK doses on the production of bell pepper fruit in a protected environment. The experimental design was randomized blocks in 3 x 5 factorial. The treatments were formed by the combination of three managements of fertigation (M 1 -Based on the rate of absorption; M 2 -Monitoring the electrical conductivity of the soil solution; M 3 -Monitoring concentrations of N and K ions in the soil solution), wit… Show more

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“…The fruit yield in the first year was 21-25 fruits per plant. Although there was no statistically significant difference for the number of fruits, it is similar to the studies of Oliveira et al, 2013 andNunes-Júnior et al, 2017, who obtained 20 And 24 fruits in their best treatment respectively, the yield was 3.2 -4.2 kg/plant, that was superior to results obtained by Azofeifa and Moreira (2005) Table 4. Reducing sugars (glucose + fructose) analyzed in plants from year one showed a trend of lower concentration in low doses of K + throughout the stages of development with values ranging from 28-38 g/L which coincides with Flores et al (2004) who obtained values of 29-32 g/L with no significant difference, also the author report a strong relationship of sugars with the production of antioxidants, this trend may be due to producing antioxidants in fruits with more sugar (Lester et al, 2010), which means a better use of sugars In the production of fruit (Ramí rez et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The fruit yield in the first year was 21-25 fruits per plant. Although there was no statistically significant difference for the number of fruits, it is similar to the studies of Oliveira et al, 2013 andNunes-Júnior et al, 2017, who obtained 20 And 24 fruits in their best treatment respectively, the yield was 3.2 -4.2 kg/plant, that was superior to results obtained by Azofeifa and Moreira (2005) Table 4. Reducing sugars (glucose + fructose) analyzed in plants from year one showed a trend of lower concentration in low doses of K + throughout the stages of development with values ranging from 28-38 g/L which coincides with Flores et al (2004) who obtained values of 29-32 g/L with no significant difference, also the author report a strong relationship of sugars with the production of antioxidants, this trend may be due to producing antioxidants in fruits with more sugar (Lester et al, 2010), which means a better use of sugars In the production of fruit (Ramí rez et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the second year, it was confirmed that the K + /Ca 2+ treatment, 27/53, showed the lowest sugar content during the production stage, which coincides with Rolland et al (2006), who mention that sugars play an important role in plant regulatory functions and can accumulate if necessary. The highest fruit yield was obtained by this treatment, indicating that the low dose of potassium is sufficient to obtain the production potential (Nunes-Júnior et al, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…In C. annuum, fruit yield varies between 290-650 g per plant (Nunes Júnior et al, 2017). In C. chinense, fruit yield is similar, ranging from 280-570 g per plant (Domenico et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The highest mean value was obtained at the concentration of 75% of the nutrient solution (14.80 g plant -1 ), with the lowest result at the concentration of 125% (8.10 g plant -1 ). The high use of fertilizers can lead to soil and/or substrate salinity (Nunes Junior et al, 2017), causing reductions in the production and root development of bell pepper plants. This has also been observed by other authors in hydroponic cultivation (Cosme et al, 2011;Gomes et al, 2011) with tomato crop.…”
Section: The Cultivar Allmentioning
confidence: 99%