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- W2035627210 abstract "Fertilization requirements for citrus on the alluvial soils of semiarid South Texas have been determined to be primarily N-applied prebloom at moderate rates that increase with the age of the tree. Various programs are being used, which include high rates, multiple nutrients, split, and foliar applications, little of which is based on research results. This study was conducted to evaluate N only versus fertilization programs including multiple nutrients, single versus split applications, and soil-only versus soil and foliar programs on ‘Rio Red’ grapefruit (Citrus paradisi Macf.) production in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas over a four-year period. After the end of each growing season, differences in soil N due to annual fertilizer applications were not detectable, but some differences in soil P and K due to the fertilizer applied were found. Leaf nutrient levels in the summer were affected by prebloom and spring fertilizer programs, in some cases as a stimulation of nutrient uptake, and in other situations as a dilution of the nutrient taken up. Grapefruit yields increased compared to an untreated check only by a N-only program where N was split in two applications. Detrimental effects of excess N on fruit shape were found where high N levels were applied. This study indicated some benefit to split applications in subtropical South Texas, which has not been previously reported. No other aspect of the fertilizer programs evaluated, including multiple nutrient applications and foliar applications, showed any benefit on grapefruit yield or juice quality. Much of the nutrient requirement of the crop, including N, was apparently being met by residual nutrient levels in the soil." @default.
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- W2035627210 title "Fertilization Programs for ‘Rio Red’ Grapefruit (Citrus paradisiMacf.) in South Texas" @default.
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