Improved yield and nutrient efficiency in two globe artichoke genotypes by balancing nitrogen and phosphorus supply
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Efficient fertilization is a central topic in sustainable
agriculture since fertilization strongly influences both
crop performances and environmental impact. In several
Mediterranean regions, globe artichoke fertilization is still
empirically oriented toward nitrogen overdressing and
insufficient phosphorus supply. To date, there is a lack of
systematic research on the relationships between nitrogen
and phosphorus fertilizations, especially in terms of nutrient
efficiency. Here, in a 2-year experiment, we studied the
effects of two phosphorus fertilization rates, 50 and
150 kg P2O5ha-1, and four nitrogen fertilization rates, 0,
150, 300 and 450 kg Nha-1, on earliness, yield characteristics
and nutrient efficiency indices of two globe artichoke
genotypes: the traditional vegetatively propagated 'Violetto
di Sicilia' and the modern 'seed'-propagated 'Opal F1'. The
nutrient efficiency indices included partial factor productivity
of nitrogen (PFPN), total factor productivity (TFP)
and nitrogen agronomic efficiency (NAE). Results show that
the highest phosphorus rate allowed to reduce nitrogen
supply from 450 to 300 kg ha-1 without compromising
earliness or yield of the crop. The highest phosphorus rate
also increased PFPN up to 6.9 kg heads dry weight ha-1 kg-1
and NAE up to 2.5 ?kg dry weight ha-1 kg-1, thus indicating
a better nitrogen utilization of the crop, especially at lower
doses. 'Opal F1', as compared to 'Violetto di Sicilia', showed
higher PFPN of 8.1 versus 5.2 kg heads dry weight ha-1 kg-1
and TFP of 4.0 versus 2.4 kg heads dry weight ha-1 kg-1,
especially at low nitrogen supplies. We conclude that
balancing nitrogen and phosphorus supplies, together with
the adoption of globe artichoke genotypes characterized by
more efficient utilization of soil mineral nutrients, are
effective tools to promote both yield performances and a
more sustainable nitrogen fertilization of the crop.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cynara cardunculus L.; Mineral fertilization; Earliness; Heads number; Head weight
Elenco autori:
Ierna, Anita
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