Efficiency and response of conilon coffee clones to phosphorus fertilization

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Studies on nutritional efficiency of phosphorus in conilon coffee plants are important tools to unravel the high limitation that natural low levels of this nutrient in soil impose to these species cultivars. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating the nutritional efficiency and the response to phosphorus of conilon coffee clones. Plants were managed during 150 days in pots containing 10 dm3 of soil, in greenhouse. A factorial scheme 13 x 2 was used, with three replications, being the factors: 13 clones constituting the clonal cultivar "Vitória Incaper 8142" and two levels of phosphate fertilization (0% and 150% of the P2O5 usualy recommended), in a completely randomized design (CRD). The results indicate a differentiated response of dry matter production and of phosphorus content on each level of phosphate fertilization for the conilon coffee clones and that CV-04, CV-05 and CV-08 clones are nutritionally efficient and responsive to the phosphate fertilization.

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Martins, L. D., Tomaz, M. A., do Amaral, J. F. T., Bragança, S. M., & Martinez, H. E. P. (2013). Efficiency and response of conilon coffee clones to phosphorus fertilization. Revista Ceres, 60(3), 406–411. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-737X2013000300014

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