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THE EFFECT OF CROP LOAD IN ASSESSING THE NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS OF APPLE TREES
Article number
274_1
Pages
17 – 24
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Abstract
In 16-year-old Delicious apple trees under on and off year conditions, major amount of mineral nutrients was removed by the harvested fruits followed by pruning wood, whereas abscised flowers, fruitlets and senescent leaves contributed little amount to the total uptake.
Trees with an yield of 16.9 t ha-1 removed 75.3 Kg N, 14.5 Kg P, 139 Kg K, 23.8 Kg Ca, 8.2 Kg Mg, 1.5 Kg Fe, 0.13 Kg Mn, 0.23 Kg Zn and 0.2 Kg Cu ha-1 whereas, trees with an yield of 4.1 t ha-1 removed 15.4 Kg N, 4.4 Kg P and 34.7 Kg K, 10.5 Kg Ca, 2.9 Kg Mg, 0.4 Kg Fe, 0.04 Kg Mn, 0.05 Kg Zn and 0.04 Kg Cu ha-1. This shows that crop load largely determines the nutrient uptake of the trees and should be used as a guide for the fertilization of apple trees.
Trees with an yield of 16.9 t ha-1 removed 75.3 Kg N, 14.5 Kg P, 139 Kg K, 23.8 Kg Ca, 8.2 Kg Mg, 1.5 Kg Fe, 0.13 Kg Mn, 0.23 Kg Zn and 0.2 Kg Cu ha-1 whereas, trees with an yield of 4.1 t ha-1 removed 15.4 Kg N, 4.4 Kg P and 34.7 Kg K, 10.5 Kg Ca, 2.9 Kg Mg, 0.4 Kg Fe, 0.04 Kg Mn, 0.05 Kg Zn and 0.04 Kg Cu ha-1. This shows that crop load largely determines the nutrient uptake of the trees and should be used as a guide for the fertilization of apple trees.
Authors
R.P. AWASTHI, N.S. KAITH
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