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VELOSO, A. [et al.] (2022) - Nutrient status and organic matter content of newly-established peach orchards in central Portugal. Acta Horticulturae. 135,: 177-184. DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2022.1352.24
10.17660/ActaHortic.2022.1352.24
Title
Nutrient status and organic matter content of newly-established peach orchards in central Portugal
Subject
Prunus persica
Soil maintenance
Peach nutrition
Trunk cross-sectional area
Soil maintenance
Peach nutrition
Trunk cross-sectional area
Relation
CERNAS-IPCB
Date
2023-01-16T14:47:53Z
2023-01-16T14:47:53Z
2022
2023-01-16T14:47:53Z
2022
Description
Peach production is an important agricultural activity in the center of Portugal, which is the main region of stone fruit production. This region is characterized by hot and dry summers, that can actively accelerate the organic matter degradation and, thus, increase the susceptibility to erosion and decrease the soil capacity to retain nutrients. To evaluate the relationship of peach production activity and soil characteristics, a long-term project was installed based on 31 peach orchards covering the main peach production area. The main objective was to find out the influence of peach production activity on soil characteristics with special reference on organic matter content. Orchards were monitored since establishment, collecting soil samples at establishment time and after 4 years. Plant development was monitored annually by the evaluation of trunk cross-sectional area and nutrition status by foliar analysis at 100 to 120 days after blooming. Simultaneously, weed development in the row and inter-row was evaluated. Results indicated that peach orchards are very heterogeneous over the first years after planting. After 4 years from the initial 31 orchards, only 23 remained, corresponding to 26% of uprooting orchards, mainly related with Pseudomonas syringae complex incidence. In90% of the orchards the soil content in potassium was classified as high (100-200 mg kg-1; LQARS, 2006) and very high (>200mgkg1; LQARS, 2006). Nevertheless, according to nutritional analysis, the leaf potassium content was classified as low in 35% of the orchards, considering the reference interval of 2to 3% for this nutrient. Nitrogen leaf content was below reference interval in17% of the orchards, and in 22% was above this interval. All orchards use weed cover at inter-rows, mowed regularly. Weeds were controlled in rows using herbicides. Considering the 23 orchards, Organic Matter content increased 0.68% in the row and 0.18% in the interrow, after 4 years.
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eng
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