Growth, yield and nutrients of sweet cassava fertilized with zinc

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The application of zinc fertilizers in the soil has been an agronomic practice to correct Zn deficiency in plants, aiming to increase productivity and/or nutritional quality. This study evaluated how zinc sulfate fertilization affects plant growth, yield performance and nutrient accumulation in the cassava ‘IAC 576-70’. The experimental design was in randomized blocks with eight replications. The treatments consisted of 0, 1.5, 3.0, 4.5 and 6.0 g p1-1 ZnSO4. Results showed improvement in yield with soil fertilization with ZnSO4, with the optimal dose of 2.5 g pl-1. The uptake of nutrients in plant parts is favored with lower doses of zinc fertilizer, with maximum points ranging from 0.8 to 3.2 g pl-1 for macronutrients and 1.6 to 3.6 g pl-1 for micronutrients. The Zn content in tuberous roots increases by more than 40% with fertilization up to 2.8 g pl-1 of fertilizer, which contributes to the nutritional value of roots.

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da Silva, J. A., Leonel, M., Fernandes, A. M., de Sousa Garreto, F. G., Nunes, J. G. da S., & Tajra, R. F. (2023). Growth, yield and nutrients of sweet cassava fertilized with zinc. Ciencia Rural, 53(9). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20220064

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