A proposal of nitrogen balance in a very high density olive orchard
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Author
Belguerri, H.
Villar, J.M.
Pascual, M.
Fatmi, A.
Amadeu, A.
Rufat, J.
Publication date
2016-05-01ISSN
1112-9867
Abstract
The nitrogen (N) balance was estimated in a very high density olive orchard in north- east of Spain, in order to calculate the inputs and outputs of N related to tree response and soil nitrogen availability. The calculate N inputs and outputs showed that N exported by yield and pruning material were higher for fertilized plots than unfertilized ones, and no significant differences were recorded for nitrogen mineralization between both treatments. N balance, defined as the difference between inorganic N content in soil at the end and the beginning of each year, was positive for both treatments but when vegetative growth and olive yield were compared, fertilized plots showed higher values, So it is wrong noting that a positive N balance in both case means that olive tree will provide a peak yield and vegetative growth but
it is an adaptation of the olive trees to different soil N availability conditions by equilibrating their vegetative growth and fruit yield.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
French
Subject (CDU)
633 - Field crops and their production
Pages
16
Publisher
El Oued University
Is part of
Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
Citation
Belguerri, H, JM Villar, M Pascual, A Fatmi, A Amadeu, and J Rufat. 2016. "A Proposal Of Nitrogen Balance In A Very High Density Olive Orchard". Journal Of Fundamental And Applied Sciences 8 (2): 639. doi:10.4314/jfas.v8i2.30.
Program
Ús Eficient de l'Aigua en Agricultura
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