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Nitrogen critical dilution curve for the muskmelon crop

The research was carried out to adjust the nitrogen critical dilution curve for the muskmelon crop, to be used in fertilization practices for this crop. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, from August to January, 2005. Plantlets of the hybrid Magellan was grown in polyethylene bags with 4.5dm3 of the commercial substrate Plantmax PXT®, in a plant density of 3.3plants m-2, and fertigated with a complete nutrient solution. Plants were vertically trained with one stem and no more than two fruits per plant, and the main stem was cut at 2m height. Treatments were N concentrations in the nutrient solution of 8, 11, 14, 17, and 20mmol L-1, in a randomized experimental design with four replications. Four plants of each treatment were harvested at weekly intervals between 33 and 99 days after planting to determine dry mass (DM) accumulation and N concentration in leaves, stem and fruits. The N dilution in plant dry mass was confirmed in all treatments and data fitted the potential model %N = aMS-b described in the literature. The N dilution curve was adjusted, with values of 5.16 and 0.63 for a and b coefficients, respectively. This model could be used to estimate the N quantity absorbed during growth and development of this crop, based on the analysis of this element on leaf tissues.

Cucumis melo; alometrie; fertilization; dry mass


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