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Nutrient solutions to induce changes in concentration of N, P, K in mango plants.

López-Ordaz A., Baca-Castillo G. A., Fernández-Pavía Y. L.

Author Affiliation: Colegio de Postgraduados, Carretera México-Texcoco, km 36.5, Campus Montecillo, Texcoco, Estado de México, C.P. 56230, Mexico.
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Agrícolas 2 : 867-883

Abstract : In order to compare two groups of nutrient solutions, these were studied by the Steiner nutrient solution or Hoagland-Hewitt changes in the concentrations of N, P and K in plants of mango (Mangifera indica L.) cv. Haden, of six months, induced by applying at a group of Steiner solutions and another group Hoagland-Hewitt low levels (deficiency), sufficient and high (toxicity) of N, P and K. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse located in Lomas de San Esteban, Texcoco, Mexico, the plants were purchased and laid in a period of adjustment from March 15th to July 23th and, the treatments were applied from July 24th to November 23th, 2008. The plants were grown in a hydroponic system by sub-irrigation, as substrate, porous volcanic rock (tezontle) was used. We used a full factorial design of treatments 3*3*2 with four replicates. With the solutions of the Steiner group, regardless of their level of N, P or K in the nutrient solution, similar concentrations of N, P or K were obtained in the leaves and young stems, specifically in the interaction contrasts obtained from the N*P*K compound. By contrasting, through the interaction just indicated, the effect of Hewitt solution for toxicity, with the Hoagland solution for deficiency, there was a significant difference between the concentrations of N and P in the leaves and young stems. This effect was not gotten in the K concentration in the young stem.

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