NUTRITIONAL DIAGNOSIS IN HYBRID COCONUT CULTIVATED IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL THROUGH DIAGNOSIS AND RECOMMENDATION INTEGRATED SYSTEM (DRIS)

ABSTRACT The assessment of the nutritional status of plants by leaf diagnosis such as the Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (DRIS) has stood out among traditional methods of interpreting the results of plant tissue analysis. For coconut, nutritional monitoring through foliar analysis has been pointed as an efficient method for fertilizer recommendation, and the results have been traditionally interpreted using the critical level of sufficiency ranges criteria. The aim of this study was to evaluate the nutritional status and establish nutritional standards for the cultivation of hybrid coconut in the municipality of Moju, Pará, using DRIS. The leaf analysis and productivity results of 134 observations for the period 2001-2011 were used to form the database. The most common deficiencies found were lack of K, and possibly excess of Mg. The order of nutrient limitation was K> P> Ca> Fe> N> O> B> Zn> Cu> Mn> Mg. Ca, Fe and K nutrients are more likely to positively respond to fertilization, since Mg, Cu and Mn were diagnosed as having the greatest likelihood of negative response to fertilization. It was also found that N and P are elements that are in the best nutritional balance condition. Regression equations for the relationship between nutrient content in hybrid coconut leaves and its DRIS indexes were adjusted, which allowed establishing nutrient reference values based on DRIS.

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Main Authors: SALDANHA,EDUARDO CÉZAR MEDEIROS, SILVA JUNIOR,MÁRIO LOPES DA, LINS,PAULO MANOEL PONTES, FARIAS,SAMUEL CHRISTIAN COHEN, WADT,PAULO GLULHERME SALVADOR
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Fruticultura 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-294520170001030022017-06-27NUTRITIONAL DIAGNOSIS IN HYBRID COCONUT CULTIVATED IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL THROUGH DIAGNOSIS AND RECOMMENDATION INTEGRATED SYSTEM (DRIS)SALDANHA,EDUARDO CÉZAR MEDEIROSSILVA JUNIOR,MÁRIO LOPES DALINS,PAULO MANOEL PONTESFARIAS,SAMUEL CHRISTIAN COHENWADT,PAULO GLULHERME SALVADOR Leaf analysis Reference Standards DRIS indexes ABSTRACT The assessment of the nutritional status of plants by leaf diagnosis such as the Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (DRIS) has stood out among traditional methods of interpreting the results of plant tissue analysis. For coconut, nutritional monitoring through foliar analysis has been pointed as an efficient method for fertilizer recommendation, and the results have been traditionally interpreted using the critical level of sufficiency ranges criteria. The aim of this study was to evaluate the nutritional status and establish nutritional standards for the cultivation of hybrid coconut in the municipality of Moju, Pará, using DRIS. The leaf analysis and productivity results of 134 observations for the period 2001-2011 were used to form the database. The most common deficiencies found were lack of K, and possibly excess of Mg. The order of nutrient limitation was K> P> Ca> Fe> N> O> B> Zn> Cu> Mn> Mg. Ca, Fe and K nutrients are more likely to positively respond to fertilization, since Mg, Cu and Mn were diagnosed as having the greatest likelihood of negative response to fertilization. It was also found that N and P are elements that are in the best nutritional balance condition. Regression equations for the relationship between nutrient content in hybrid coconut leaves and its DRIS indexes were adjusted, which allowed establishing nutrient reference values based on DRIS.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de FruticulturaRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura v.39 n.1 20172017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-29452017000103002en10.1590/0100-29452017728
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author SALDANHA,EDUARDO CÉZAR MEDEIROS
SILVA JUNIOR,MÁRIO LOPES DA
LINS,PAULO MANOEL PONTES
FARIAS,SAMUEL CHRISTIAN COHEN
WADT,PAULO GLULHERME SALVADOR
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WADT,PAULO GLULHERME SALVADOR
NUTRITIONAL DIAGNOSIS IN HYBRID COCONUT CULTIVATED IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL THROUGH DIAGNOSIS AND RECOMMENDATION INTEGRATED SYSTEM (DRIS)
author_facet SALDANHA,EDUARDO CÉZAR MEDEIROS
SILVA JUNIOR,MÁRIO LOPES DA
LINS,PAULO MANOEL PONTES
FARIAS,SAMUEL CHRISTIAN COHEN
WADT,PAULO GLULHERME SALVADOR
author_sort SALDANHA,EDUARDO CÉZAR MEDEIROS
title NUTRITIONAL DIAGNOSIS IN HYBRID COCONUT CULTIVATED IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL THROUGH DIAGNOSIS AND RECOMMENDATION INTEGRATED SYSTEM (DRIS)
title_short NUTRITIONAL DIAGNOSIS IN HYBRID COCONUT CULTIVATED IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL THROUGH DIAGNOSIS AND RECOMMENDATION INTEGRATED SYSTEM (DRIS)
title_full NUTRITIONAL DIAGNOSIS IN HYBRID COCONUT CULTIVATED IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL THROUGH DIAGNOSIS AND RECOMMENDATION INTEGRATED SYSTEM (DRIS)
title_fullStr NUTRITIONAL DIAGNOSIS IN HYBRID COCONUT CULTIVATED IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL THROUGH DIAGNOSIS AND RECOMMENDATION INTEGRATED SYSTEM (DRIS)
title_full_unstemmed NUTRITIONAL DIAGNOSIS IN HYBRID COCONUT CULTIVATED IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL THROUGH DIAGNOSIS AND RECOMMENDATION INTEGRATED SYSTEM (DRIS)
title_sort nutritional diagnosis in hybrid coconut cultivated in northeastern brazil through diagnosis and recommendation integrated system (dris)
description ABSTRACT The assessment of the nutritional status of plants by leaf diagnosis such as the Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (DRIS) has stood out among traditional methods of interpreting the results of plant tissue analysis. For coconut, nutritional monitoring through foliar analysis has been pointed as an efficient method for fertilizer recommendation, and the results have been traditionally interpreted using the critical level of sufficiency ranges criteria. The aim of this study was to evaluate the nutritional status and establish nutritional standards for the cultivation of hybrid coconut in the municipality of Moju, Pará, using DRIS. The leaf analysis and productivity results of 134 observations for the period 2001-2011 were used to form the database. The most common deficiencies found were lack of K, and possibly excess of Mg. The order of nutrient limitation was K> P> Ca> Fe> N> O> B> Zn> Cu> Mn> Mg. Ca, Fe and K nutrients are more likely to positively respond to fertilization, since Mg, Cu and Mn were diagnosed as having the greatest likelihood of negative response to fertilization. It was also found that N and P are elements that are in the best nutritional balance condition. Regression equations for the relationship between nutrient content in hybrid coconut leaves and its DRIS indexes were adjusted, which allowed establishing nutrient reference values based on DRIS.
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