Effect of different fertilization strategies on pecan growth parameters under two high density plantation frames

The fruit of the pecan tree, Carya illinoensis Koch, is considered a very healthy food. In Argentina, pecan cultivation has been expanding rapidly but very little research has been conducted on pecan fertilization and planting systems. The objectives of this study were to characterize some physical-chemical and chemical properties in a pecan crop, and compare different basal fertilization [FB] treatments under two high density plantation frames [MP]. Plantation was conducted in Villanueva [Buenos Aires province], on a Tapthoargic Hapludoll, with 10 x 10 m frames [real part: MR] and 8 x 8 m frames [staggered: TR]. The experimental design was a split plot with four replications. The main plots were the two frames and the subplots were the different fertilization treatments: Compost [C], Phosphorus [P], slow release Nitrogen [N], and an unfertilized control [T]. The determinations to assess the growth of pecan plants were: plant height and stem diameter. With regard to soil fertility, phosphorus fertilization and the addition of compost significatively increased the levels of Bray-P. The organic fertilizer treatment [compost] showed a significant increase in the height of the pecan plantation under the 8 x 8 m frame, which was not apparent in any case for the stem diameter, with a MP x FB significant interaction [P = 0.01] for height variation in the first year. The plantation frame with or without basal fertilization had no effect on pecan volume during the study period.

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Main Authors: Giuffré, Lidia L., Zubillaga, María de las Mercedes, Romaniuk, Romina Ingrid, Ríos, Ruth Paola, Ohlson, Matías Hilding
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Subjects:BASAL FERTILIZATION, PECAN, SOIL FERTILITY, COMPOST, CULTIVATION, DECIDUOUS TREE, FERTILIZER APPLICATION, GROWTH RESPONSE, NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS, PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTY, PLANTATION, ARGENTINA, BUENOS AIRES [ARGENTINA], CARYA, CARYA ILLINOINENSIS,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-AGRO:467592022-09-20T13:07:07Zhttp://ceiba.agro.uba.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=46759AAGEffect of different fertilization strategies on pecan growth parameters under two high density plantation framesGiuffré, Lidia L.Zubillaga, María de las MercedesRomaniuk, Romina IngridRíos, Ruth PaolaOhlson, Matías Hildingtextspaapplication/pdfThe fruit of the pecan tree, Carya illinoensis Koch, is considered a very healthy food. In Argentina, pecan cultivation has been expanding rapidly but very little research has been conducted on pecan fertilization and planting systems. The objectives of this study were to characterize some physical-chemical and chemical properties in a pecan crop, and compare different basal fertilization [FB] treatments under two high density plantation frames [MP]. Plantation was conducted in Villanueva [Buenos Aires province], on a Tapthoargic Hapludoll, with 10 x 10 m frames [real part: MR] and 8 x 8 m frames [staggered: TR]. The experimental design was a split plot with four replications. The main plots were the two frames and the subplots were the different fertilization treatments: Compost [C], Phosphorus [P], slow release Nitrogen [N], and an unfertilized control [T]. The determinations to assess the growth of pecan plants were: plant height and stem diameter. With regard to soil fertility, phosphorus fertilization and the addition of compost significatively increased the levels of Bray-P. The organic fertilizer treatment [compost] showed a significant increase in the height of the pecan plantation under the 8 x 8 m frame, which was not apparent in any case for the stem diameter, with a MP x FB significant interaction [P = 0.01] for height variation in the first year. The plantation frame with or without basal fertilization had no effect on pecan volume during the study period.The fruit of the pecan tree, Carya illinoensis Koch, is considered a very healthy food. In Argentina, pecan cultivation has been expanding rapidly but very little research has been conducted on pecan fertilization and planting systems. The objectives of this study were to characterize some physical-chemical and chemical properties in a pecan crop, and compare different basal fertilization [FB] treatments under two high density plantation frames [MP]. Plantation was conducted in Villanueva [Buenos Aires province], on a Tapthoargic Hapludoll, with 10 x 10 m frames [real part: MR] and 8 x 8 m frames [staggered: TR]. The experimental design was a split plot with four replications. The main plots were the two frames and the subplots were the different fertilization treatments: Compost [C], Phosphorus [P], slow release Nitrogen [N], and an unfertilized control [T]. The determinations to assess the growth of pecan plants were: plant height and stem diameter. With regard to soil fertility, phosphorus fertilization and the addition of compost significatively increased the levels of Bray-P. The organic fertilizer treatment [compost] showed a significant increase in the height of the pecan plantation under the 8 x 8 m frame, which was not apparent in any case for the stem diameter, with a MP x FB significant interaction [P = 0.01] for height variation in the first year. The plantation frame with or without basal fertilization had no effect on pecan volume during the study period.BASAL FERTILIZATIONPECANSOIL FERTILITYCOMPOSTCULTIVATIONDECIDUOUS TREEFERTILIZER APPLICATIONGROWTH RESPONSENITROGENPHOSPHORUSPHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTYPLANTATIONARGENTINABUENOS AIRES [ARGENTINA]CARYACARYA ILLINOINENSISCiencia del Suelo : revista de la Asociación Argentina de la Ciencia del Suelo
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topic BASAL FERTILIZATION
PECAN
SOIL FERTILITY
COMPOST
CULTIVATION
DECIDUOUS TREE
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
GROWTH RESPONSE
NITROGEN
PHOSPHORUS
PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTY
PLANTATION
ARGENTINA
BUENOS AIRES [ARGENTINA]
CARYA
CARYA ILLINOINENSIS
BASAL FERTILIZATION
PECAN
SOIL FERTILITY
COMPOST
CULTIVATION
DECIDUOUS TREE
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
GROWTH RESPONSE
NITROGEN
PHOSPHORUS
PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTY
PLANTATION
ARGENTINA
BUENOS AIRES [ARGENTINA]
CARYA
CARYA ILLINOINENSIS
spellingShingle BASAL FERTILIZATION
PECAN
SOIL FERTILITY
COMPOST
CULTIVATION
DECIDUOUS TREE
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
GROWTH RESPONSE
NITROGEN
PHOSPHORUS
PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTY
PLANTATION
ARGENTINA
BUENOS AIRES [ARGENTINA]
CARYA
CARYA ILLINOINENSIS
BASAL FERTILIZATION
PECAN
SOIL FERTILITY
COMPOST
CULTIVATION
DECIDUOUS TREE
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
GROWTH RESPONSE
NITROGEN
PHOSPHORUS
PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTY
PLANTATION
ARGENTINA
BUENOS AIRES [ARGENTINA]
CARYA
CARYA ILLINOINENSIS
Giuffré, Lidia L.
Zubillaga, María de las Mercedes
Romaniuk, Romina Ingrid
Ríos, Ruth Paola
Ohlson, Matías Hilding
Effect of different fertilization strategies on pecan growth parameters under two high density plantation frames
description The fruit of the pecan tree, Carya illinoensis Koch, is considered a very healthy food. In Argentina, pecan cultivation has been expanding rapidly but very little research has been conducted on pecan fertilization and planting systems. The objectives of this study were to characterize some physical-chemical and chemical properties in a pecan crop, and compare different basal fertilization [FB] treatments under two high density plantation frames [MP]. Plantation was conducted in Villanueva [Buenos Aires province], on a Tapthoargic Hapludoll, with 10 x 10 m frames [real part: MR] and 8 x 8 m frames [staggered: TR]. The experimental design was a split plot with four replications. The main plots were the two frames and the subplots were the different fertilization treatments: Compost [C], Phosphorus [P], slow release Nitrogen [N], and an unfertilized control [T]. The determinations to assess the growth of pecan plants were: plant height and stem diameter. With regard to soil fertility, phosphorus fertilization and the addition of compost significatively increased the levels of Bray-P. The organic fertilizer treatment [compost] showed a significant increase in the height of the pecan plantation under the 8 x 8 m frame, which was not apparent in any case for the stem diameter, with a MP x FB significant interaction [P = 0.01] for height variation in the first year. The plantation frame with or without basal fertilization had no effect on pecan volume during the study period.
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topic_facet BASAL FERTILIZATION
PECAN
SOIL FERTILITY
COMPOST
CULTIVATION
DECIDUOUS TREE
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
GROWTH RESPONSE
NITROGEN
PHOSPHORUS
PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTY
PLANTATION
ARGENTINA
BUENOS AIRES [ARGENTINA]
CARYA
CARYA ILLINOINENSIS
author Giuffré, Lidia L.
Zubillaga, María de las Mercedes
Romaniuk, Romina Ingrid
Ríos, Ruth Paola
Ohlson, Matías Hilding
author_facet Giuffré, Lidia L.
Zubillaga, María de las Mercedes
Romaniuk, Romina Ingrid
Ríos, Ruth Paola
Ohlson, Matías Hilding
author_sort Giuffré, Lidia L.
title Effect of different fertilization strategies on pecan growth parameters under two high density plantation frames
title_short Effect of different fertilization strategies on pecan growth parameters under two high density plantation frames
title_full Effect of different fertilization strategies on pecan growth parameters under two high density plantation frames
title_fullStr Effect of different fertilization strategies on pecan growth parameters under two high density plantation frames
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different fertilization strategies on pecan growth parameters under two high density plantation frames
title_sort effect of different fertilization strategies on pecan growth parameters under two high density plantation frames
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