Micronutrient and sodium foliar contents of yellow passion plants as a function of biofertilizers

Introduction. Mineral status related to micronutrients and sodium is important to obtain high yields, despite the fact that no standardized contents have been established for yellow passion fruit. Biofertilizers have emerged as an important component of the integrated nutrient supply system aiming a...

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description Introduction. Mineral status related to micronutrients and sodium is important to obtain high yields, despite the fact that no standardized contents have been established for yellow passion fruit. Biofertilizers have emerged as an important component of the integrated nutrient supply system aiming at an environmentally better nutrient supply because they have a direct action on micronutrient uptake. In this context, the objective of our research was to evaluate the micronutrient and sodium foliar contents of yellow passion fruit plants fertilized with two different biofertilizers in Brazil. Materials and methods. A randomized block design with treatments distributed in a factorial arrangement (2 × 5) referring to two biofertilizers (simple and enriched with Zn, Mg, Mn, Cu, Co, Fe, Ca, B and Mo) and five doses of each biofertilizer [(0.0, 0.6, 1.2, 1.8 and 2.4) L·plant–1] was adopted. Results of boron, copper, iron, manganese, zinc and sodium foliar contents were submitted to variance analysis, the Tukey test and regression analysis. Results and discussion. The results indicate that enriched biofertilizer promoted the statistically highest foliar contents of all elements. The biofertilizer doses applied had different effects on foliar contents of the elements studied. Conclusion. Micronutrient and sodium foliar contents of yellow passion fruit were affected by both the type and doses of biofertilizers. Simple biofertilizer promoted optimum supplies of boron and iron, while enriched biofertilizer supplied boron, iron, manganese and zinc. Introduction. Le statut minéral en oligoéléments et en sodium est important pour l’obtention de hauts rendements, bien qu’aucunes teneurs de référence n’aient encore été établies pour le plant de passiflore jaune. Les biofertilisants sont devenus une composante importante d’un système intégré de nutrition des plants visant à une meilleure fertilisation vis-à-vis de l’environnement car ces produits agissent directement sur l’absorption des oligoéléments. Dans ce contexte, nos recherches ont cherché à évaluer les teneurs foliaires en oligoéléments et en sodium pour des plants de passiflore jaune fertilisés avec deux biofertilisants différents au Brésil. Matériel et méthodes. Un dispositif en blocs randomisés, avec des traitements répartis selon un arrangement factoriel (2 × 5) se rapportant à deux biofertilisants (simple et enrichi avec du Zn, Mg, Mn, Cu, Co, Fe, Ca, B et Mo) et à cinq doses de chaque biofertilisant [(0,0, 0,6
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Les biofertilisants sont devenus une composante importante d’un système intégré de nutrition des plants visant à une meilleure fertilisation vis-à-vis de l’environnement car ces produits agissent directement sur l’absorption des oligoéléments. Dans ce contexte, nos recherches ont cherché à évaluer les teneurs foliaires en oligoéléments et en sodium pour des plants de passiflore jaune fertilisés avec deux biofertilisants différents au Brésil. Matériel et méthodes. Un dispositif en blocs randomisés, avec des traitements répartis selon un arrangement factoriel (2 × 5) se rapportant à deux biofertilisants (simple et enrichi avec du Zn, Mg, Mn, Cu, Co, Fe, Ca, B et Mo) et à cinq doses de chaque biofertilisant [(0,0, 0,6, 1,2, 1,8 et 2,4) L·plant-1] a été adopté. Les résultats de teneur foliaire en bore, cuivre, fer, manganèse, zinc et sodium ont été soumis à une analyse de variance, un test de Tukey et une analyse de régression. Résultats et discussion. 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