Broccoli growth and nutritional status as influenced by doses of nitrogen and boron
Author(s) -
Pereira da Silva Gilmara,
de Mello Prado Renato,
Barbosa da Silva J uacute nior Gabriel,
Let iacute cia Oliveira Silva Sylvia,
Fábio Tiraboschi Leal,
Correia Costa Leonardo,
Manuel Vergara Carmona Victor
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
african journal of agricultural research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1991-637X
DOI - 10.5897/ajar2015.10546
Subject(s) - dry matter , brassica , nitrogen , boron , horticulture , human fertilization , dry weight , chemistry , botany , agronomy , biology , organic chemistry
Proper growth and development of broccoli may be affected by the application of N and B. Accordingly, the objective herein was to verify the effects of N and B application on growth and the nutritional status in the vegetative phase of broccoli. The experimental design was a completely random one in a factorial (4 × 2 +1) scheme, with four doses of B (0.25, 0.50, 1.00, and 2.00 mg dm -3 ) and two doses of N (200 and 600 mg dm -3 ), and the check treatment (no B and no N), with four repetitions. The green color index, the accumulation of N and B in the plant aerial part, leaf area, and the aerial part dry matter content were evaluated. The interaction between nitrogen and boron was not important for the green color index, N and B accumulation, leaf area and dry matter production of broccoli in the vegetative phase. However, the isolated effects of nitrogen fertilization and boron doses were beneficial for broccoli development.
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