Effects of Nitrogen, Potassium, and Irrigation on Yield and Quality of Lemon1,2

  • Koo R
  • Young T
  • Reese R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Yields and quality were compared on young bearing ‘Bearss’ lemon ( Citrus limon L.) trees grown with 3 rates of N and K and 2 levels of soil moisture over a 4-year period. Increased rates of N application increased fruit production, incidence of fruit with scab, and green fruit; and decreased acid content of juice. Potassium applications increased the acid content of juice. Irrigation increased fruit size and decreased the number of green fruit after curing. A leaf N content of 2.2 to 2.6% is suggested for optimum fruit production for ‘Bearss’ lemon under Florida conditions.

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Koo, R. C. J., Young, T. W., Reese, R. L., & Kesterson, J. W. (2022). Effects of Nitrogen, Potassium, and Irrigation on Yield and Quality of Lemon1,2. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 99(4), 289–291. https://doi.org/10.21273/jashs.99.4.289

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