Efficiency of phosphorus use by melon genotypes

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This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of phosphorus use with melon genotypes cultivated in a hydroponic system. Ten melon genotypes were evaluated in solutions with and without phosphorus restriction. A randomized block design in a 10 × 2 factorial scheme was used, with five replicates. The following characteristics were evaluated: leaf number, stem diameter, main branch length, root system length, root system volume, chlorophyll, root and shoot phosphorus concentration ratio, total phosphorus, root and shoot dry matter ratio, total dry matter, and phosphorus use, acquisition, and internal utilization efficiencies. The existence of variability among genotypes was verified for all evaluated characteristics, except for chlorophyll. Genotypes A-16, A-29, A-50, A-52, and Trinity were classified as efficient and responsive in the phosphorus-restricted solution and are promising for breeding studies.

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Nascimento, L., de Oliveira, F. de A., da Silva, D. D., Tomaz, F. L. de S., Nunes, G. H. de S., & de Oliveira, F. H. T. (2023). Efficiency of phosphorus use by melon genotypes. Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental, 27(1), 9–17. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v27n1p9-17

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