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Agronomic efficiency of organomineral fertilizer in onion cultivation
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Queiroz Luz, José Magno
, Queiroz, Angélica Araújo
, Rosa, Hugo Franco de Novaes
, Silva, Sergio Macedo
, Oliveira, Roberta Camargos
in
Anticancer properties
/ Biological fertilization
/ Biostimulants
/ Chlorophyll
/ Experiments
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Hydroxyapatite
/ Microorganisms
/ Minerals
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional status
/ Onions
/ Productivity
/ Reduction
/ Soil quality
/ Sulfur content
/ Vegetables
2024
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Agronomic efficiency of organomineral fertilizer in onion cultivation
by
Queiroz Luz, José Magno
, Queiroz, Angélica Araújo
, Rosa, Hugo Franco de Novaes
, Silva, Sergio Macedo
, Oliveira, Roberta Camargos
in
Anticancer properties
/ Biological fertilization
/ Biostimulants
/ Chlorophyll
/ Experiments
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Hydroxyapatite
/ Microorganisms
/ Minerals
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional status
/ Onions
/ Productivity
/ Reduction
/ Soil quality
/ Sulfur content
/ Vegetables
2024
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Agronomic efficiency of organomineral fertilizer in onion cultivation
by
Queiroz Luz, José Magno
, Queiroz, Angélica Araújo
, Rosa, Hugo Franco de Novaes
, Silva, Sergio Macedo
, Oliveira, Roberta Camargos
in
Anticancer properties
/ Biological fertilization
/ Biostimulants
/ Chlorophyll
/ Experiments
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Hydroxyapatite
/ Microorganisms
/ Minerals
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional status
/ Onions
/ Productivity
/ Reduction
/ Soil quality
/ Sulfur content
/ Vegetables
2024
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Agronomic efficiency of organomineral fertilizer in onion cultivation
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Agronomic efficiency of organomineral fertilizer in onion cultivation
2024
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Onions has high nutritional and nutraceutical value. In the last decade the bulbs have gained increasingrelevance due their compounds linked to anti-cancer effects. The fertilization managment is relevant to thiscrop because the mineral’s influence beyond productivity, interfering in several aspects of quality. Organicsources despite available, adoption is still cautious and seen as an expense, rather than investment in soilquality. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the use of organomineral fertilizer on the development andproductivity of Akamaru hybrid. The experiment was carried out in Cristalina-GO, in a randomized block design,with 4 replications and 5 treatments: organomineral fertilizer (NPK) with the formula 02-20-05. The rates wereadjusted to approximately the same amounts, where 3,680 kg ha-1 was considered the 100% rate, 2,944 kg ha-1as 80%, 2,208 kg ha-1 as 60% and 1,472 kg ha-1 as 40% of the rate established. The rate of 2,300 kg ha-1 of theformulated 03-35-06 referred to 100% of the mineral source. The total yield of onion was not affected when theorganomineral source was used, therefore, it is a viable source for use in onion culture. A rate reduction of upto 20% of the recommended mineral rate allows good performance (85.5 t ha-1), with 7.5 t ha-1 higher than the60% reduction of the recommended rate.
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