DRIS Norms for grafted and non-grafted red bell pepper in semi aridic climate conditions

Maria Teresa Lao, Esteban Sanchez, Juan Manuel Soto-Parra, Pablo Preciado-Rangel, Alfonso Llanderal

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The objective of this study was to compute and compare DRIS norms for grafted and non-grafted red bell pepper crops grown in semi-aridic climate conditions. DRIS norms were computed with 84 samples of first young mature leaves collected during developed stage. Thirty-two DRIS norm nutrient ratios and coefficients of variation (CV) were computed from N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, Zn and Mn analytical results. The ratios P/N and K/N, showed low CV and therefore may play a fundamental role in crop production according with the DRIS norms calculated, as a slight modification in the nutrient concentration led to a significant change in the nutritional balance. In conclusion, DRIS norms are sensitive for grafted and non-grafted plants. This work may signify an improvement in the nutritional diagnosis of grafted and non-grafted red bell pepper in semi-arid climate conditions under a shaded green house.  




DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/hb.v36i3.1485

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