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Mineral nutrition of vegetable crops XXI macronutrient deficiencies on sweet pepper plants

The present work was carried out in order to study: a) the effect of omission and presence of the macronutrients on the growth of the plants; b) deficiency symptons of the macronutrients; c) the effect of the deficiency of each macronutrient on the chemical composition of the plants. Young sweet pepper plants of variety Avelar, were grown in pots containing pure quartz. Twice a day, they were irrigated by percolation with nutrient solution. The treatments were: complete solution and deficient solutions, in which each one of the macronutrient was omitted (HOAGLAND & ARNON, 1950). When the malnutrition symptons appeared, the plants were harvested and divided into: roots, inferior and superior stalks, inferior and superior leaves, new and old fruits. The dry matter was analysed chemically. Conclusions: 1) symptons of malnutrition are observed for N, P, K, Ca, Mg and S; 2) the symptons of deficiencies of K and Mg appear on the new leaves; 3) this variety is resistent to blossom-androt; 4) plants grown in N and Ca deficient solutions, show the largest reduction in development, compared to growth of normal plants; 5) the height of the plants is not affected by the omission of sulphur; 6) there's no reduction of the number of leaves on plants deficient in Mg; 7) the nutrient content expressed in porcentages in the ripened leaves of plants cultivated under normal nutrition conditions and under deficient conditions, expressed in Confidence Interval at 5% level, are:


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