2016
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2016.1123.5
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Nutrient uptake by tomatoes ‘Dominador’ and ‘Serato’ grown in São Paulo State, Brazil

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“…Fruit accounted for 72 and 66% of total DM at the end of the growing cycle for 'Gault' and 'Pomerano', respectively. These values were slightly higher than the 51% for 'Santa Clara' reported by Fayad et al (2002) and the 54 and 62% for 'Dominador' and 'Serato', respectively, reported by Purquerio et al (2016). The distribution of DM amongst plant organs plays a fundamental role in production, because the performance of a crop depends on the capacity to accumulate biomass in organs destined for harvesting (Peil and Gálvez, 2005).…”
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“…Fruit accounted for 72 and 66% of total DM at the end of the growing cycle for 'Gault' and 'Pomerano', respectively. These values were slightly higher than the 51% for 'Santa Clara' reported by Fayad et al (2002) and the 54 and 62% for 'Dominador' and 'Serato', respectively, reported by Purquerio et al (2016). The distribution of DM amongst plant organs plays a fundamental role in production, because the performance of a crop depends on the capacity to accumulate biomass in organs destined for harvesting (Peil and Gálvez, 2005).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Such information is important, especially for short-cycle crops and intensive fertilisation, as for the tomato (Omaña and Peña, 2015). Pioneer studies in Brazil by Gargantini and Blanco (1963), Fernandes et al (1975), and Haag et al (1978); subsequent studies by Fayad et al (2002), Rodrigues et al (2002), Prado et al (2011, and Lucena et al (2013); and a more recent study by Purquerio et al (2016) have all reported differences in the quantities of nutrients absorbed and in yield. Such differences can be due to the genotypic variations of each cultivar, including its typology, to variations in growing conditions, and mainly to mass production (Haag and Minami, 1988).…”
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“…The plants accumulated 79% (0.06 g plant -1 ) of the total from 72 to 129 DAS, the period of the highest demand ( Figure 3A). P plays a key role in cell division, sexual reproduction, and plant metabolism, so it is essential for the growth of roots and shoots (THOMAZELLI et al, 2000). K accumulation by 148 DAS (0.72 g plant -1 ) was the highest of all nutrients.…”
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“…bras., Brasília, v.37, n.2, April-June 2019 S tudies on accumulation and export of nutrients show quantity and period of high gains of these nutrients as function of plant age, indicating when nutrient addition is necessary. Thus, these are important tools for management and fertilization of crops as also helping update existing recommendations (Furlani & Purquerio, 2010;Purquerio et al, 2016;Moraes et al, 2018;Mattar et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%