Site-specific fertilization approach increased productivity of rainfed ‘Ataúlfo’ mango

There is considerable diversity in fertilization management of ‘Ataúlfo’ mango (Mangifera indica L.) in the state of Nayarit, Mexico, and there is no systematic information available in this regard. The aim of this research was to evaluate the medium-term effect (2010‑14) of the site-specific fertil...

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Main Authors: Samuel Salazar-García, Martha Elva Ibarra-Estrada, Edgardo Federico Hernández-Valdés, Raúl Medina-Torres, Luis Enrique Fregoso-Tirado
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Published: Sociedad Mexicana de la Ciencia del Suelo A. C. 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.terralatinoamericana.org.mx/index.php/terra/article/view/526/662
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spelling doaj-d5159df989164c1faed723564c2503fc2020-11-25T01:17:08ZengSociedad Mexicana de la Ciencia del Suelo A. C.Terra Latinoamericana0187-57792395-80302019-10-0137441542310.28940/terra.v37i4.526Site-specific fertilization approach increased productivity of rainfed ‘Ataúlfo’ mangoSamuel Salazar-García0Martha Elva Ibarra-Estrada1Edgardo Federico Hernández-Valdés2Raúl Medina-Torres3Luis Enrique Fregoso-Tirado4INIFAP, Campo Experimental Santiago Ixcuintla. Entronque carretera Internacional México-Nogales km 6. 63300 Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit, México. Independent researcher. Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit, México.Facultad de Agrobiología “Presidente Juárez”, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo. Paseo Lázaro Cárdenas esq. Berlín s/n, Col. Viveros. 60190 Uruapan, Michoacán, México.Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit, Unidad Académica de Agricultura. Carretera Tepic-Compostela km 9, Apdo. Postal 49. 63780 Xalisco, Nayarit, México. INIFAP, Campo Experimental Santiago Ixcuintla. Entronque carretera Internacional México-Nogales km 6. 63300 Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit, México.There is considerable diversity in fertilization management of ‘Ataúlfo’ mango (Mangifera indica L.) in the state of Nayarit, Mexico, and there is no systematic information available in this regard. The aim of this research was to evaluate the medium-term effect (2010‑14) of the site-specific fertilization approach on fruit yield and size in ‘Ataúlfo’ mango grown under rainfed conditions (annual average summer rainfall 1300-1450 mm). Two commercial orchards at 8 × 8 m spacing, one each in San Blas and Compostela municipalities in Nayarit were chosen. Fertilization treatments were: 1) Normal dose, which considered tree nutrient demand, periods of maximum root growth, nutrients provided by the soil, leaf nutrient concentrations and fertilization efficiency; 2) High dose (1.5 times the normal dose); 3) Control, annual application of 3 kg per tree of 17-17-17 (N, P2O5, K2O). Soil and leaf samples were taken for nutrient analysis throughout the study. Treatments were randomly applied to 20 single tree-replicates at each orchard. For cumulative yield and fruit size a 2 × 3 factorial arrangement (orchards × treatments) was used. For leaf nutrient concentrations, the year and fertilization treatments effect was analyzed using 10 replicates per treatment. Means comparison was performed with the Waller-Duncan test (P ≤ 0.05). The Normal dose increased yield 38% as compared to the Control, as well as fruit size. The highest total fruit yield and C22 (196-220 g) and C20 (221-250 g), as well as the highest cost-benefit, were obtained with the Normal dose. This treatment consisted of applying per year and tree, depending on the orchard, 509-608 g N, 21-206 g P, 132-582 g K, 19-234 g Mg, 6.5-18 g Fe, 6-46 g Mn, 2-6 g Zn and 3-13 g B.https://www.terralatinoamericana.org.mx/index.php/terra/article/view/526/662alternate bearingfruit sizemangifera indica l.mineral nutrition
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author Samuel Salazar-García
Martha Elva Ibarra-Estrada
Edgardo Federico Hernández-Valdés
Raúl Medina-Torres
Luis Enrique Fregoso-Tirado
spellingShingle Samuel Salazar-García
Martha Elva Ibarra-Estrada
Edgardo Federico Hernández-Valdés
Raúl Medina-Torres
Luis Enrique Fregoso-Tirado
Site-specific fertilization approach increased productivity of rainfed ‘Ataúlfo’ mango
Terra Latinoamericana
alternate bearing
fruit size
mangifera indica l.
mineral nutrition
author_facet Samuel Salazar-García
Martha Elva Ibarra-Estrada
Edgardo Federico Hernández-Valdés
Raúl Medina-Torres
Luis Enrique Fregoso-Tirado
author_sort Samuel Salazar-García
title Site-specific fertilization approach increased productivity of rainfed ‘Ataúlfo’ mango
title_short Site-specific fertilization approach increased productivity of rainfed ‘Ataúlfo’ mango
title_full Site-specific fertilization approach increased productivity of rainfed ‘Ataúlfo’ mango
title_fullStr Site-specific fertilization approach increased productivity of rainfed ‘Ataúlfo’ mango
title_full_unstemmed Site-specific fertilization approach increased productivity of rainfed ‘Ataúlfo’ mango
title_sort site-specific fertilization approach increased productivity of rainfed ‘ataúlfo’ mango
publisher Sociedad Mexicana de la Ciencia del Suelo A. C.
series Terra Latinoamericana
issn 0187-5779
2395-8030
publishDate 2019-10-01
description There is considerable diversity in fertilization management of ‘Ataúlfo’ mango (Mangifera indica L.) in the state of Nayarit, Mexico, and there is no systematic information available in this regard. The aim of this research was to evaluate the medium-term effect (2010‑14) of the site-specific fertilization approach on fruit yield and size in ‘Ataúlfo’ mango grown under rainfed conditions (annual average summer rainfall 1300-1450 mm). Two commercial orchards at 8 × 8 m spacing, one each in San Blas and Compostela municipalities in Nayarit were chosen. Fertilization treatments were: 1) Normal dose, which considered tree nutrient demand, periods of maximum root growth, nutrients provided by the soil, leaf nutrient concentrations and fertilization efficiency; 2) High dose (1.5 times the normal dose); 3) Control, annual application of 3 kg per tree of 17-17-17 (N, P2O5, K2O). Soil and leaf samples were taken for nutrient analysis throughout the study. Treatments were randomly applied to 20 single tree-replicates at each orchard. For cumulative yield and fruit size a 2 × 3 factorial arrangement (orchards × treatments) was used. For leaf nutrient concentrations, the year and fertilization treatments effect was analyzed using 10 replicates per treatment. Means comparison was performed with the Waller-Duncan test (P ≤ 0.05). The Normal dose increased yield 38% as compared to the Control, as well as fruit size. The highest total fruit yield and C22 (196-220 g) and C20 (221-250 g), as well as the highest cost-benefit, were obtained with the Normal dose. This treatment consisted of applying per year and tree, depending on the orchard, 509-608 g N, 21-206 g P, 132-582 g K, 19-234 g Mg, 6.5-18 g Fe, 6-46 g Mn, 2-6 g Zn and 3-13 g B.
topic alternate bearing
fruit size
mangifera indica l.
mineral nutrition
url https://www.terralatinoamericana.org.mx/index.php/terra/article/view/526/662
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