strawberry (fragaria x ananassa duch.) yiel das affected by the soil ph

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Two-year trials (20062007) suggested that the use of calcium oxide (CaO) on acid soils increased soil pH and yields in strawberry cultivars Marmolada, Selena and Senga Sengana, under the environmental conditions of Cacak (Western Serbia). The highest yield was obtained when CaO was applied at 750 kg ha-1 rate. Further increase in rate up to 1,500 kg ha-1 did not show corresponding increase in yield; the result was a slight yield drop compared to the peak yield shown at 750 kg ha¹ rate. Overall, yields at rates above 750 kg ha¹ were still higher than control and in the treatment employing lowest CaO application rate of 250 kg ha-1.
Dois anos de ensaios (2006-2007) sugeriram que o uso deóxido cálcio (CaO) em solos ácidos aumentou o pH do soloe o rendimento das cultivares de morango, Marmolada, Selena e Senga Sengana, sob as condições ambientais de Cacak (oeste da Sérvia). O rendimento mais elevado foi obtido quando CaO foi aplicado na quantidade de 750 kg ha-1. O aumento da quantidade para nível até 1500 kg ha-1 não mostrouaumento correspondente do rendimento; o resultado foi umaligeira queda em comparação com o rendimento máximo obtidoa 750 kg ha¹. Globalmente, os resultados a taxas superiores a 750 kg ha¹ foram ainda mais elevados do que no controle e no tratamento empregando quantidade mais baixa de 250 kg ha-1 de CaO.
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Authors ;Tomo M. Milosevic;Nebojsa T. Milosevic;Ivan P. Glisic
Journal hypertension (dallas, tex : 1979)
Year 2009
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10.1590/S0001-37652009000200012
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