Effect of different levels of nitrogen in nutrient solution and crop system on nitrate accumulation in endive |
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Authors: | A Gromaz J F Torres A San Bautista B Pascual S López-Galarza J V Maroto |
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Institution: | Departamento Producción Vegetal, Universitat Politècnica de València, València, Spain |
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Abstract: | With the objective of studying the effect of two nutrient solutions and two crop systems (greenhouse and openfield) on nitrate accumulation, incidence of tipburn and chlorophyll content, endive (cv. Cuartana) was planted in 8 L pots, filled with a mixture of coconut coir:perlite (1:1) in three different cycles C1 (winter), C2 (spring) and C3 (summer). Plants were irrigated with two nutrient solutions of different nitrate content: S1, low (NO?3] = 7.91 mmol L?1) and S2 moderate nitrate content (NO?3] = 16.91 mmol L?1). Nitrate content was determined by reflectometry, tipburn was evaluated using a qualitative scale and chlorophyll content by soil plant analysis development(SPAD) values. Plants irrigated with S2 showed higher nitrate accumulation in leaves in all cycles, however, no influence of the nutrient solution was observed on the incidence of tipburn. Greenhouse-cultivated plants accumulated more nitrates than those cultivated in open field and also showed a higher incidence of tipburn and SPAD values. |
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Keywords: | Chlorophyll cichorium endivia cycle greenhouse openfield SPAD tipburn |
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