GROWTH AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION AND EXPORT IN A SHORT-DAY ONION

New hybrid onions that are more productive are currently being cultivated. Information on growth and nutrient accumulation must thus be updated to assist in the refinement of existing recommendations, enabling the better exploitation of the productive potential of these new genotypes. We determined...

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Main Authors: Carolina Cinto de Moraes, Humberto Sampaio de Araújo, Thiago Leandro Factor, Alex Humberto Calori, Luis Felipe Villani Purquerio
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido 2018-01-01
Series:Revista Caatinga
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spelling doaj-f17d983cbb2647a3b6f03f4ae4815a5d2020-11-25T02:30:39ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoRevista Caatinga0100-316X1983-21252018-01-013141040104710.1590/1983-21252018v31n427rcGROWTH AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION AND EXPORT IN A SHORT-DAY ONIONCarolina Cinto de MoraesHumberto Sampaio de AraújoThiago Leandro FactorAlex Humberto CaloriLuis Felipe Villani PurquerioNew hybrid onions that are more productive are currently being cultivated. Information on growth and nutrient accumulation must thus be updated to assist in the refinement of existing recommendations, enabling the better exploitation of the productive potential of these new genotypes. We determined the growth of plants and the accumulation and export of nutrients of the short-day onion ‘Soberana’ established by direct seeding. The experimental design was a randomized block with four replicates and the treatments were evaluation times. Leaf number, tissue dry weight, nutrient accumulation, and the maximum daily rate of accumulation were evaluated throughout the growing cycle. The order of nutrient accumulation was (g plant-1) K (0.72) > Ca (0.38) > N (0.32) > S (0.14) > P (0.08) > Mg (0.06) and (mg plant-1) Fe (2.26) > Mn (1.43) > Cu (0.93) > Zn (0.91) > B (0.85). Macronutrient demand was highest between 61 and 148 days after sowing (DAS), and micronutrient demand was highest between 70 and 148 DAS.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=237158245027
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author Carolina Cinto de Moraes
Humberto Sampaio de Araújo
Thiago Leandro Factor
Alex Humberto Calori
Luis Felipe Villani Purquerio
spellingShingle Carolina Cinto de Moraes
Humberto Sampaio de Araújo
Thiago Leandro Factor
Alex Humberto Calori
Luis Felipe Villani Purquerio
GROWTH AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION AND EXPORT IN A SHORT-DAY ONION
Revista Caatinga
author_facet Carolina Cinto de Moraes
Humberto Sampaio de Araújo
Thiago Leandro Factor
Alex Humberto Calori
Luis Felipe Villani Purquerio
author_sort Carolina Cinto de Moraes
title GROWTH AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION AND EXPORT IN A SHORT-DAY ONION
title_short GROWTH AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION AND EXPORT IN A SHORT-DAY ONION
title_full GROWTH AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION AND EXPORT IN A SHORT-DAY ONION
title_fullStr GROWTH AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION AND EXPORT IN A SHORT-DAY ONION
title_full_unstemmed GROWTH AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION AND EXPORT IN A SHORT-DAY ONION
title_sort growth and nutrient accumulation and export in a short-day onion
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
series Revista Caatinga
issn 0100-316X
1983-2125
publishDate 2018-01-01
description New hybrid onions that are more productive are currently being cultivated. Information on growth and nutrient accumulation must thus be updated to assist in the refinement of existing recommendations, enabling the better exploitation of the productive potential of these new genotypes. We determined the growth of plants and the accumulation and export of nutrients of the short-day onion ‘Soberana’ established by direct seeding. The experimental design was a randomized block with four replicates and the treatments were evaluation times. Leaf number, tissue dry weight, nutrient accumulation, and the maximum daily rate of accumulation were evaluated throughout the growing cycle. The order of nutrient accumulation was (g plant-1) K (0.72) > Ca (0.38) > N (0.32) > S (0.14) > P (0.08) > Mg (0.06) and (mg plant-1) Fe (2.26) > Mn (1.43) > Cu (0.93) > Zn (0.91) > B (0.85). Macronutrient demand was highest between 61 and 148 days after sowing (DAS), and micronutrient demand was highest between 70 and 148 DAS.
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