Effect of Different Nitrogen Doses on Dry Matter Ratio, Chlorophyll and Macro/Micro Nutrient Content in Sweet Herb (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni)
E Ucar, Y Ozyigit, A Demirbas… - … in Soil Science and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2017•Taylor & Francis
With this study, the effect of different nitrogen (N) doses applied to sweet herb (0, 50, 100,
150 and 200 N kg ha− 1) on the macro/micro nutrient element content, dry matter ratio and
on the chlorophyll amount in the plant leaves is examined. The research was carried out in
the research and trial field of Faculty of Agriculture Agronomy department, Akdeniz
University, during the 2012–2013 growing season under field conditions for 2 years with four
replications according to the randomized block trial design. Chlorophyll amounts were …
150 and 200 N kg ha− 1) on the macro/micro nutrient element content, dry matter ratio and
on the chlorophyll amount in the plant leaves is examined. The research was carried out in
the research and trial field of Faculty of Agriculture Agronomy department, Akdeniz
University, during the 2012–2013 growing season under field conditions for 2 years with four
replications according to the randomized block trial design. Chlorophyll amounts were …
Abstract
With this study, the effect of different nitrogen (N) doses applied to sweet herb (0, 50, 100, 150 and 200 N kg ha−1) on the macro/micro nutrient element content, dry matter ratio and on the chlorophyll amount in the plant leaves is examined. The research was carried out in the research and trial field of Faculty of Agriculture Agronomy department, Akdeniz University, during the 2012–2013 growing season under field conditions for 2 years with four replications according to the randomized block trial design. Chlorophyll amounts were determined and the average was obtained with three readings from each leaf by a chlorophyll meter when the plants were in the beginning of flowering. Post-harvest macro and micro nutrient elements of the sweet herb were also investigated. According to the obtained data, while the highest chlorophyll and N amounts in the leaf for both the first and second years were determined as 46.97 SPAD (Minolta Corp, NJ, USA) and 1.34 N% 44.9 SPAD, 1.42 N%, respectively, under 200 kg ha−1 N application, the lowest chlorophyll and N amounts were determined in the control group. In addition, N application in different doses for both years increased the phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) contents and increased the microelement contents, especially in the second year. At the same time, a correlation between the chlorophyll content in the plant leaves and the N amount was determined and a linear increase was observed in the chlorophyll amount with the increased green part.
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