There are just a few studies using foliar sprays with micronutrients on pineapple crops. The objective of this study was to evaluate the B and Zn effect, as chelate, acid or salt, via foliar feeding, on fruit yield and quality. The experiment was carried out in Guaraçaí, São Paulo State, Brazil, in a loamy medium texture soil, by using Smooth Cayenne (Hawaiian) pineapple seedlings. A randomized block design with four replications was adopted, with 110 g ha-1 of B and 250 g ha-1 of Zn for each application. Two foliar sprays were applied, at 7 and 9 months after planting. The B and Zn sources did not affect the total soluble solids contents, titratable acidity, average fruit diameter, fruit length without crown, and maturity index. Only the B, Zn, and K concentrations in the leaves were influenced by the application of micronutrients.
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Maeda, A. S., Buzetti, S., Boliani, A. C., Benett, C. G. S., Filho, M. C. M. T., & Andreotti, M. (2011). Adubação foliar na qualidade e produtividade de abacaxi. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Tropical, 41(2), 248–253. https://doi.org/10.5216/pat.v41i2.8810