Fertilization strategies to reduce the formation of stenospermocarpic mango fruits in the semiarid region

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The mango cultivation has shown considerable losses, due to the intense occurrence of physiological disorders in its fruits, and stenospermocarpy is the main disorder under tropical semiarid conditions. So, the experiment was carried out to evaluate the potential loss of yield of mango cv. Palmer by stenospermocarpy, its relation with the nutritional state of the plant and yield as a function of fertiliza­tion strategies. The study was conducted in two experimental areas in the Brazilian semiarid. There is evidence that the leaf contents of phosphorus (P), iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) influenced the development of stenospermocarpy fruits, associated with high temperature and low relative humidity in the flowering period of the crop. The incidence of fruits affected by stenospermocarpy reaches 90%, with an estimated yield loss of 28.81 Mg ha-1 for the mango cv. Palmer.

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Carvalho, C. I. F. S., Cavalcante, Í. H. L., Lima, A. M. N., Roberto Lustosa, S., Silva, K. A. D., & Rodrigues, M. S. (2023). Fertilization strategies to reduce the formation of stenospermocarpic mango fruits in the semiarid region. Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura, 45. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-29452023006

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