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Author: | R. Ruiz |
Keywords: | firmness, fruit nutrition, fruit dehydration, fruit wooliness, Prunus persica. |
DOI: | 10.17660/ActaHortic.2006.721.24 |
Abstract:
A field trial with three sources of K (KNO3, K2SO4 and KCl) applied at 300 kg K2O ha-1, was carried out between 1996 and 2000 to evaluate responses of early nectarines cv.
Fairlane.
The experiment was done in a Mollisol soil (VI Region of Chile) which was medium texture with limited internal drainage.
All K treatments significantly increased fruit weight and diameter after year two of treatments.
Also, all K treatments increased exchangeable K up to 60 cm depth.
Leaf K concentrations increased from 10 g kg-1 in the control to 15 g kg-1. Total yield was increased by the treatments only in one season during which fruit set was low due to unfavourable climatic conditions.
Fruit firmness at harvest or after 30 d storage at 0ºC was little affected by the treatments, but KNO3 and KCl increased fruit firmness in some seasons.
Dehydration and wooliness were decreased by the K treatments in two out of four seasons, especially with the K2SO4 fertilizer treatment.
KCl increased chloride level in the subsoil to 7 meq L-1, which may be harmful to sensitive crops.
However, leaf Cl concentrations increased moderately and did not reach toxic levels.
Based on the positive effect of K fertilizers on fruit quality at harvest and after storage, the critical level of 15 g kg-1 in the leaves is proposed for early nectarines in Chile.
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