Short communication. Major macroelement exports in fruits of diverse almond cultivars

  • Alonso J
  • Espada J
  • Socias i Company R
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The amount of the major macroelements required to produce a given crop has been determined for a set of 11 almond (Prunus amygdalus Batsch) cultivars growing in the Middle Ebro Valley (NE Spain). A wide diversity of nutrient exports was found among the different cultivars. Although the production of kernels is the main objective when growing almonds, all the different fruit components: the mesocarp (hull), the endocarp (shell) and the seed (kernel), were taken into account. The different fruit components showed a great variation among cultivars, and the amount of fruit dry matter required for producing 1 kg of kernel ranged from 4.32 kg in ‘Guara’ to 10.56 kg in ‘Desmayo Largueta’. Similarly, the macroelement requirements to produce a given amount of kernels varied among the different cultivars. ‘Guara’ has proved to be the most effective cultivar in taking advantage of the mineral elements for producing a crop, showing that this efficiency is independent of the shell type.

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Alonso, J. M., Espada, J. L., & Socias i Company, R. (2012). Short communication. Major macroelement exports in fruits of diverse almond cultivars. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 10(1), 175–178. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2012101-073-11

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