Characterization and use efficiency of sparingly soluble fertilizer of boron and zinc for foliar application in coffee plants

dc.contributor.authorMacedo, Luiza Oliveira
dc.contributor.authorMattos-Jr, Dirceu
dc.contributor.authorJacobassi, Rodrigo Candido
dc.contributor.authorPetená, Guilherme
dc.contributor.authorQuaggio, José Antonio
dc.contributor.authorBoaretto, Rodrigo Marcelli
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-02T12:34:17Z
dc.date.available2021-12-02T12:34:17Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractDeficiencies of boron and zinc occur in coffee plantations despite the many fertilizer sources offered by the industry for the agriculture. Sparingly soluble fertilizers (SSF) have been used in several countries for many years. However, their effectiveness when Applied to leaves is highly contested, and information about their use efficiency is still lacking. Experiments were set up to characterize the SSF of B and Zn according to particle size of fertilizers, and the spreading and retention of the particles in the leaf, comparing SSF (calcium borate, Zn oxide, and Zn borate) with soluble sources (boric acid and Zn sulfate) in four doses (mg.L-1): Experiment I (B 0, 130, 260, and 520), Experiment II (Zn 0, 200, 600, and 1,800), and experiment III (B 0, 43, 129, and 387, and Zn 0, 200, 600, and 1,800), to supply B and Zn for coffee plants. Microparticles of the SSF were found adhered to coffee leaves, and the Zn oxide was the one with the smallest particle size. SSFs were effective at increasing the Zn and B leaf concentrations in coffee. Dry matter of coffee increased 15% with applications of 270 mg.L-1 of B as calcium borate and 384 mg.L-1 of B as boric acid. Foliar application of Zn oxide at the dose of 1,800 mg.L-1 of Zn increased the leaf areas of the plants. High doses of Zn sulfate caused toxicity to coffee plants due to high saline concentrations. The microparticles found retained on the surface of the coffee leaves increased leaf concentration of B and Zn, which explained variations in the dry matter measurements and show the potential of the SSF for the development of fertilizers to improve the availability of micronutrients to coffee.pt_BR
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dc.identifier.citationMACEDO, L. O. et al. Characterization and use efficiency of sparingly soluble fertilizer of boron and zinc for foliar application in coffee plants. Bragantia, Campinas, v. 80, p. 1-12, 2021.pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1678-4499
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4499.20200329pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.sbicafe.ufv.br/handle/123456789/12860
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.publisherInstituto Agronômico (IAC)pt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofseriesBragantia;v.80, 2021
dc.rightsOpen Accesspt_BR
dc.subjectMicronutrientspt_BR
dc.subjectMicroparticlespt_BR
dc.subjectNutrient sourcespt_BR
dc.subjectLeaf sprayingpt_BR
dc.subject.classificationCafeicultura::Solos e nutrição do cafeeiropt_BR
dc.titleCharacterization and use efficiency of sparingly soluble fertilizer of boron and zinc for foliar application in coffee plantspt_BR
dc.typeArtigopt_BR

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