Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchard

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Integrated Nutrition Management (INM) is a concept developed during the last decade in fruit agroecosystems based on the application of organic matter, biostimulants, and adjusted chemical fertilization to improve soil quality, plant rhizogenesis, and nutrition. Nevertheless, there are few studies o...

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Autores: Poblete, Hugo, Ortega-Blu, Rodrigo, Mercedes Martínez, María, Fincheira, Paola
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Lenguaje:inglés
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Pear
decayed orchards
tree vigor
integrated nutrition management
compost
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Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchard
title Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchard
spellingShingle Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchard
Poblete, Hugo
Pear
decayed orchards
tree vigor
integrated nutrition management
compost
Pear
decayed orchards
tree vigor
integrated nutrition management
compost
title_short Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchard
title_full Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchard
title_fullStr Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchard
title_full_unstemmed Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchard
title_sort Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchard
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Poblete, Hugo
Ortega-Blu, Rodrigo
Mercedes Martínez, María
Fincheira, Paola
author Poblete, Hugo
author_facet Poblete, Hugo
Ortega-Blu, Rodrigo
Mercedes Martínez, María
Fincheira, Paola
author_role author
author2 Ortega-Blu, Rodrigo
Mercedes Martínez, María
Fincheira, Paola
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Pear
decayed orchards
tree vigor
integrated nutrition management
compost
Pear
decayed orchards
tree vigor
integrated nutrition management
compost
topic Pear
decayed orchards
tree vigor
integrated nutrition management
compost
Pear
decayed orchards
tree vigor
integrated nutrition management
compost
description Integrated Nutrition Management (INM) is a concept developed during the last decade in fruit agroecosystems based on the application of organic matter, biostimulants, and adjusted chemical fertilization to improve soil quality, plant rhizogenesis, and nutrition. Nevertheless, there are few studies on the application of the INM concept on the recovery of decayed orchards. The present study was focused on the evaluation of the effects of INM on soil and plant quality changes as recovery indicators of a decayed pear orchard. Two treatments (T1: conventional, T2: INM) were evaluated under three tree vigor levels, during two growing seasons. Old pear trees were used in a factorial experiment of two treatments (control and INM) x three vigor levels, based on a previous aerial Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) image. Soil properties, nutrient leaf contents, and NDVI were evaluated. Soil chemical and biological properties and their spatial variability were determined after two and five years of treatment application, respectively. The INM improved β-glucosidase activity, reduced bulk density, and increased soil porosity. Furthermore, nutrient indices (NDVI x N, K, Ca, Mg, Cu, Fe, and B) were significantly increased under INM. After two years, soil chemical properties and root density were improved by INM. A significantly higher yield, soil organic matter, soluble C, and dehydrogenase activity was observed with INM after five growing seasons. The results indicated that INM is a sustainable alternative for recovering decayed orchards, through the inclusion of good-quality organic matter within the management program.
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spelling Integrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchardIntegrated nutrient management as a sustainable strategy to recover a decayed Pear (Pyrus communis) orchardPoblete, Hugo Ortega-Blu, Rodrigo Mercedes Martínez, María Fincheira, Paola Peardecayed orchardstree vigorintegrated nutrition managementcompostPeardecayed orchardstree vigorintegrated nutrition managementcompostIntegrated Nutrition Management (INM) is a concept developed during the last decade in fruit agroecosystems based on the application of organic matter, biostimulants, and adjusted chemical fertilization to improve soil quality, plant rhizogenesis, and nutrition. Nevertheless, there are few studies on the application of the INM concept on the recovery of decayed orchards. The present study was focused on the evaluation of the effects of INM on soil and plant quality changes as recovery indicators of a decayed pear orchard. Two treatments (T1: conventional, T2: INM) were evaluated under three tree vigor levels, during two growing seasons. Old pear trees were used in a factorial experiment of two treatments (control and INM) x three vigor levels, based on a previous aerial Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) image. Soil properties, nutrient leaf contents, and NDVI were evaluated. Soil chemical and biological properties and their spatial variability were determined after two and five years of treatment application, respectively. The INM improved β-glucosidase activity, reduced bulk density, and increased soil porosity. Furthermore, nutrient indices (NDVI x N, K, Ca, Mg, Cu, Fe, and B) were significantly increased under INM. After two years, soil chemical properties and root density were improved by INM. A significantly higher yield, soil organic matter, soluble C, and dehydrogenase activity was observed with INM after five growing seasons. The results indicated that INM is a sustainable alternative for recovering decayed orchards, through the inclusion of good-quality organic matter within the management program.Integrated Nutrition Management (INM) is a concept developed during the last decade in fruit agroecosystems based on the application of organic matter, biostimulants, and adjusted chemical fertilization to improve soil quality, plant rhizogenesis, and nutrition. Nevertheless, there are few studies on the application of the INM concept on the recovery of decayed orchards. The present study was focused on the evaluation of the effects of INM on soil and plant quality changes as recovery indicators of a decayed pear orchard. Two treatments (T1: conventional, T2: INM) were evaluated under three tree vigor levels, during two growing seasons. Old pear trees were used in a factorial experiment of two treatments (control and INM) x three vigor levels, based on a previous aerial Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) image. Soil properties, nutrient leaf contents, and NDVI were evaluated. Soil chemical and biological properties and their spatial variability were determined after two and five years of treatment application, respectively. The INM improved β-glucosidase activity, reduced bulk density, and increased soil porosity. Furthermore, nutrient indices (NDVI x N, K, Ca, Mg, Cu, Fe, and B) were significantly increased under INM. After two years, soil chemical properties and root density were improved by INM. A significantly higher yield, soil organic matter, soluble C, and dehydrogenase activity were observed with INM after five growing seasons. The results indicated that INM is a sustainable alternative for recovering decayed orchards, through the inclusion of good-quality organic matter within the management program.Universidad Nacional de Trujillo2021-07-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/3680Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 12 Núm. 3 (2021): Julio - Septiembre; 319-327Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 12 No. 3 (2021): Julio - Septiembre; 319-3272306-67412077-9917reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstname:Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstacron:UNITRUenghttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/3680/6814https://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/3680/4344Derechos de autor 2021 Hugo Poblete, Rodrigo Ortega-Blu, María Mercedes Martínez, Paola Fincheirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.unitru.edu.pe:article/36802021-07-20T17:10:58Z
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