Yield gains of coffee plants from phosphorus fertilization may not be generalized for high density planting

Inconclusive responses of the adult coffee plant to phosphorus fertilization have been reported in the literature, especially when dealing with application of this nutrient in high density planting systems. Thus, this study was carried out for the purpose of assessing the response of adult coffee plants at high planting density in full production (in regard to yield and their biennial cycle/stability) to the addition of different sources and application rates of P in the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The experiment with coffee plants of the Catucaí Amarelo 6/30 variety was carried out over four growing seasons. Treatments were arranged in a full factorial design [(4 × 3) + 1] consisting of four P sources (monoammonium phosphate, simple superphosphate, natural reactive rock phosphate from Algeria (Djebel-Onk), and FH 550®), three P rates (100, 200, and 400 kg ha-1 year-1 of P2O5), and an additional treatment without application of the nutrient (0 kg ha-¹ year-¹). A randomized block experimental design was used with three replicates. The four seasons were evaluated as subplots in a split plot experiment. The P contents in soil and leaves increased with increased rates of P application. However, there was no effect from P application on the yield and its biennial cycle/stability regardless of the source used over the four seasons assessed.

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Main Authors: Valadares,Samuel Vasconcelos, Neves,Júlio César Lima, Novais,Roberto Ferreira, Rosa,Gustavo Nogueira Guedes Pereira, Martinez,Hermínia Emília Prieto, Alvarez V.,Víctor Hugo
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-068320140003000222014-07-23Yield gains of coffee plants from phosphorus fertilization may not be generalized for high density plantingValadares,Samuel VasconcelosNeves,Júlio César LimaNovais,Roberto FerreiraRosa,Gustavo Nogueira Guedes PereiraMartinez,Hermínia Emília PrietoAlvarez V.,Víctor Hugo Coffea arabica mineral nutrition biennial cycle/stability Inconclusive responses of the adult coffee plant to phosphorus fertilization have been reported in the literature, especially when dealing with application of this nutrient in high density planting systems. Thus, this study was carried out for the purpose of assessing the response of adult coffee plants at high planting density in full production (in regard to yield and their biennial cycle/stability) to the addition of different sources and application rates of P in the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The experiment with coffee plants of the Catucaí Amarelo 6/30 variety was carried out over four growing seasons. Treatments were arranged in a full factorial design [(4 × 3) + 1] consisting of four P sources (monoammonium phosphate, simple superphosphate, natural reactive rock phosphate from Algeria (Djebel-Onk), and FH 550®), three P rates (100, 200, and 400 kg ha-1 year-1 of P2O5), and an additional treatment without application of the nutrient (0 kg ha-¹ year-¹). A randomized block experimental design was used with three replicates. The four seasons were evaluated as subplots in a split plot experiment. The P contents in soil and leaves increased with increased rates of P application. However, there was no effect from P application on the yield and its biennial cycle/stability regardless of the source used over the four seasons assessed.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Ciência do SoloRevista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo v.38 n.3 20142014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832014000300022en10.1590/S0100-06832014000300022
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author Valadares,Samuel Vasconcelos
Neves,Júlio César Lima
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Rosa,Gustavo Nogueira Guedes Pereira
Martinez,Hermínia Emília Prieto
Alvarez V.,Víctor Hugo
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Novais,Roberto Ferreira
Rosa,Gustavo Nogueira Guedes Pereira
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Alvarez V.,Víctor Hugo
Yield gains of coffee plants from phosphorus fertilization may not be generalized for high density planting
author_facet Valadares,Samuel Vasconcelos
Neves,Júlio César Lima
Novais,Roberto Ferreira
Rosa,Gustavo Nogueira Guedes Pereira
Martinez,Hermínia Emília Prieto
Alvarez V.,Víctor Hugo
author_sort Valadares,Samuel Vasconcelos
title Yield gains of coffee plants from phosphorus fertilization may not be generalized for high density planting
title_short Yield gains of coffee plants from phosphorus fertilization may not be generalized for high density planting
title_full Yield gains of coffee plants from phosphorus fertilization may not be generalized for high density planting
title_fullStr Yield gains of coffee plants from phosphorus fertilization may not be generalized for high density planting
title_full_unstemmed Yield gains of coffee plants from phosphorus fertilization may not be generalized for high density planting
title_sort yield gains of coffee plants from phosphorus fertilization may not be generalized for high density planting
description Inconclusive responses of the adult coffee plant to phosphorus fertilization have been reported in the literature, especially when dealing with application of this nutrient in high density planting systems. Thus, this study was carried out for the purpose of assessing the response of adult coffee plants at high planting density in full production (in regard to yield and their biennial cycle/stability) to the addition of different sources and application rates of P in the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The experiment with coffee plants of the Catucaí Amarelo 6/30 variety was carried out over four growing seasons. Treatments were arranged in a full factorial design [(4 × 3) + 1] consisting of four P sources (monoammonium phosphate, simple superphosphate, natural reactive rock phosphate from Algeria (Djebel-Onk), and FH 550®), three P rates (100, 200, and 400 kg ha-1 year-1 of P2O5), and an additional treatment without application of the nutrient (0 kg ha-¹ year-¹). A randomized block experimental design was used with three replicates. The four seasons were evaluated as subplots in a split plot experiment. The P contents in soil and leaves increased with increased rates of P application. However, there was no effect from P application on the yield and its biennial cycle/stability regardless of the source used over the four seasons assessed.
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