Rabelo et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Increase of nutrients export and production of pitaya whit potassium fertilizationRabelo et al., 2020
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- Author
- Rabelo J
- Cruz M
- Santos N
- de Almeida Alves D
- Lima J
- de Barros Silva E
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- Publication venue
- Comunicata Scientiae
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Abstract Characterization works of pitayas show that the potassium (K) is the nutrient most exported, thus, influences in the productivity and quality of this fruit. However, these researches do not report the nutrients export by pitaya's associating the fertilization carried …
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