Artigo Acesso aberto Produção Nacional

Phosphorus Rates Applied by Soil on Yield of Japanese Hybrid Pumpkin

2019; AI Publications; Volume: 6; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.22161/ijaers.611.22

ISSN

2349-6495

Autores

João Victor Gonçalves Carline, Aline Torquato Tavares, Luziano Lopes da Silva, Tiago Alves Ferreira, Danilo Alves Porto da Silva Lopes, Rodrigo Robson Cavalcante, Flávio Coelho Mendes, Renato Sales Coelho, Irais Dolores Pascual Reyes, Francielly Quitéria Guimarães Alves, Camilo Gomes Antunes, Lucas Vinício Rodrigues Ventura, Thales Aquino de Queiroz Ramalho, Ildon Rodrigues do Nascimento,

Tópico(s)

Potato Plant Research

Resumo

Growing Japanese hybrid squash has been a cost-effective alternative to growers; however, several factors directly influence plant growth and development, nutrition being one of the main ones.Data regarding the nutrition of these vegetables are scarce.The objective of this study was to verify the effect of phosphorus doses applied via soil, on fruit yield of Japanese hybrid squash.Two experiments were conducted in 2017, May 1 through July and September 2 through November, in the experimental area of the Olericulture Sector of the Federal University of Tocantins.For the development of both experiments, it was used the Divina ® cultivar owned by the company "Horticeres seeds".The experimental design was randomized blocks with five treatments and four replications, as follows: 0; 75; 150; 225 and 300 kg ha -1 of P2O5.The characteristics evaluated were: productivity (ton ha -1 ), average fruit mass (kg), number of flowers per parcel (unit), transverse diameter (cm) and phosphorus content in Japanese squash (g kg -1 ).The mean values related to the study variables were submitted to analysis of variance, and subsequently, regression analysis.The 300 kg ha -1 dose of P2O5 provided higher yield and average fruit mass.In both growing seasons.Cultivation of the Japanese hybrid squash between September and November showed higher productivity.

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