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Nutrient demand of stone fruits
Author(s) -
E. Szücs
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
international journal of horticultural science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2676-931X
pISSN - 1585-0404
DOI - 10.31421/ijhs/9/2/385
Subject(s) - potassium , human fertilization , hardiness (plants) , phosphorus , lime , nutrient , horticulture , frost (temperature) , yield (engineering) , agronomy , chemistry , nitrogen , biology , cultivar , paleontology , materials science , organic chemistry , geomorphology , metallurgy , geology
Effects of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilization were investigated on the change of nutrient content, vegetative and generative production of apricot, peach and sour cherry trees, as well as on frost hardiness in long term experiments. Nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization increased only the concentration of these elements in cherry leaves without effect on growth and yield. Consequent potassium effect was proved on these stone fruit species. Effect on yield appeared following the first higher crop load. Potassium supply has positive effect on frost hardiness of apricot and sour cherry flowers and peach flower buds. In peach, the lime content of soil decreased the yield but it could be compensated by potassium dressing to some extent. Favourable nutrient boundary values were determined for soil and foliage.

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