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A Comparison of the Phosphorus Nutrition Index Versus the Petiole Analysis as Tools to Assess the Phosphorus Nutritional Status of Potato

Reussi Calvo, Nahuel IgnacioIcon ; Lattour, Kevin; Giletto, Claudia Marcela; Wyngaard, NicolásIcon ; Zamuner, Ester Crisitna
Fecha de publicación: 09/2023
Editorial: Springer-v D I Verlag Gmbh
Revista: Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
ISSN: 0718-9508
e-ISSN: 0718-9516
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Horticultura, Viticultura

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The objectives of our study were to (i) evaluate the association between the phosphorus (P) nutrition index (PNI) and total or soluble P in petioles (PpeT and PpeS, respectively) throughout potato’s (Solanum tuberosum L.) growing season and (ii) evaluate the use of PpeT and PpeS as predictors of the P nutritional status and tuber yield. Five potato (cv. innovator) field trials were carried out during two growing seasons, where four different P rates were evaluated. Whole plants were harvested, and the P content was determined and used to calculate the PNI. Also, petioles were harvested to determine PpeT and PpeS. At crop maturity, total and relative yield (RY) were determined. From all evaluated dates, PpeT and PpeS presented a stronger capacity to predict RY at 70 days after planting (r = 0.65 and 0.66, respectively), when PpeT and PpeS presented a 2.96 and 1.48 g kg−1 threshold below which RY was negatively affected, respectively. The PNI was mostly better associated with PpeT than with PpeS. The PNI presented a moderate capacity to predict the potato tuber RY which was stable throughout the growing season and presented an average critical threshold of 0.96. Depending on the sampling moment, all three evaluated indexes (PNI, PpeT, and PpeS) resulted to be suitable in-season plant analysis to assess the P nutritional status of potatoes. However, based on the simplicity of the quantification and the observed predictive capacity, the methodologies based on petiole analysis are advantageous as compared with PNI.
Palabras clave: DIAGNOSIS , NUTRITION INDEX , PETIOLE , PHOSPHORUS
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/218781
URL: https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s42729-023-01280-w
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42729-023-01280-w
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Reussi Calvo, Nahuel Ignacio; Lattour, Kevin; Giletto, Claudia Marcela; Wyngaard, Nicolás; Zamuner, Ester Crisitna; A Comparison of the Phosphorus Nutrition Index Versus the Petiole Analysis as Tools to Assess the Phosphorus Nutritional Status of Potato; Springer-v D I Verlag Gmbh; Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition; 23; 3; 9-2023; 3612-3622
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