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RESPONSE OF MATURE OLIVE TREES WITH ADEQUATE LEAF NUTRIENT STATUS TO ADDITIONAL NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS, AND POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION
Article number
888_31
Pages
277 – 280
Language
English
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of applying additional nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) to trees with adequate leaf nutrient status.
Growth and yield of mature Picual (208 plants/ha) and Arbequina (1667 plants/ha) trees were determined in 2007 and 2008. N was applied to the soil in spring as ammonium sulfate at a rate of 92 and 138 kg N/ha in Picual, and 250 and 367 kg N/ha in Arbequina in 2007 and 2008, respectively.
P and K were applied by foliar fertilization during the summer.
P was applied at a rate of 1.3 and 1.5 kg P2O5/ha in Picual, and 6.5 kg P2O5/ha in Arbequina in 2007 and 2008, respectively.
K was applied at 3.1 and 7.2 kg K2O/ha in Picual, and 8.3 and 25.3 kg K2O/ha in Arbequina in 2007 and 2008, respectively.
Trunk perimeter only increased in Picual with N fertilization.
In 2008, yield increased in N-, P- and K-fertilized Arbequina but not Picual trees.
Although olive trees initially had adequate leaf nutrient levels, these preliminary results show positive responses to additional N, P and K fertilization.
Growth and yield of mature Picual (208 plants/ha) and Arbequina (1667 plants/ha) trees were determined in 2007 and 2008. N was applied to the soil in spring as ammonium sulfate at a rate of 92 and 138 kg N/ha in Picual, and 250 and 367 kg N/ha in Arbequina in 2007 and 2008, respectively.
P and K were applied by foliar fertilization during the summer.
P was applied at a rate of 1.3 and 1.5 kg P2O5/ha in Picual, and 6.5 kg P2O5/ha in Arbequina in 2007 and 2008, respectively.
K was applied at 3.1 and 7.2 kg K2O/ha in Picual, and 8.3 and 25.3 kg K2O/ha in Arbequina in 2007 and 2008, respectively.
Trunk perimeter only increased in Picual with N fertilization.
In 2008, yield increased in N-, P- and K-fertilized Arbequina but not Picual trees.
Although olive trees initially had adequate leaf nutrient levels, these preliminary results show positive responses to additional N, P and K fertilization.
Authors
A. Centeno, M. Gómez del Campo
Keywords
nutrition, trunk growth, olive yield, Olea europaea L., ‘Picual’, ‘Arbequina’
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