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Organic fertilization leads to increased peach root production and lifespan
Authors:Baldi E  Toselli M  Eissenstat D M  Marangoni B
Institution:Dipartimento di Colture Arboree, viale Fanin 46, 40127 Bologna, Italy. elena.baddi7@unibo.it
Abstract:We evaluated the effects of mineral and organic fertilizers on peach root dynamics in the growing season from 2003 to 2006 in a nectarine (Prunus persica L.) orchard, planted in 2001 and located in the Po valley, northeastern Italy. Very few studies have conducted long-term investigations of root dynamics of fruit crops. Our main objective was to determine whether organic fertilizers affect root dynamics differently than mineral fertilizers. The experiment was a completely randomized block design with four replicates of three treatments: unfertilized, mineral fertilized and composted with municipal waste. Mineral fertilizers included P (100?kg?ha(-1)?year(-1)) and K (200?kg?ha(-1)?year(-1)) applied only at planting and N (70-130?kg?ha(-1)?year(-1)) split into two applications, one at 40 days after full bloom (60%) and the other in September (40%) each year. The compost fertilization represented a yearly rate of 10 metric tons (t) dry weight?ha(-1), which approximates (in kg?ha(-1)?year(-1)) 240 N, 100 P and 200 K, split similarly to that described for the mineral fertilization of N. Both root growth and survival were evaluated at 20-day intervals during the growing season by the minirhizotron technique. Compost increased the production of new roots compared with the other treatments (P?
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