Growth of varieties of coffee in response to contrasting doses of Zinc

Authors

  • Adriene Woods Pedrosa Escola de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz" - ESALQ/USP
  • Hermínia Emilia Prieto Martinez Universidade Federal de Viçosa/UFV - Departamento de Fitotecnia - Avenida PH Rolfs - 36.570-000 - Viçosa MG
  • Cosme Damião Cruz Universidade Federal de Viçosa/UFV - Departamento de Biologia Vegetal - Avenida PH Rolfs - 36.570-000 - Viçosa - MG -
  • Fábio Murilo DaMatta 5Universidade Federal de Viçosa/UFV - Departamento de Biologia Vegetal - Avenida PH Rolfs - 36.570-000 - Viçosa - MG -
  • Junia Maria Clemente Universidade Federal de Viçosa/UFV - Departamento de Fitotecnia - Avenida PH Rolfs - 36.570-000 - Viçosa MG -

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25186/cs.v8i3.446

Keywords:

Coffea arabica L., micronutrients, uptake, translocation

Abstract

Providing zinc to coffee plants interferes with the growth, development and productivity, and coffee varieties differ in their responses to nutrient availability in soil. This study aimed to identify the differential tolerance of cultivars of Coffea arabica to the lack of Zn, verify how does the partition of zinc contents occur in the plant organs in low and high supply of it and indicate easy measure characteristics of the plant well correlated with tolerance to low zinc supply. Nursery plants of 11 cultivars of C. arabica were grown for eight months in nutritive solution with concentrations of 0,0 and 6,0 mmol L-1 Zn. Stem diameter, plant height, number of primary branches, root volume, leaf number, leaf area and dry weight were determined. There is variability in the response of the coffee cultivars to the supply of Zn, and among the cultivars studied San Ramon, IPR- 102 and Rubi were the most tolerant to the restriction in Zn supply, whereas the ‘São Bernardo’ was the less tolerant to low Zn dose. In adequate or high supply this nutrient accumulates in roots and stems, which can serve as the nutrient reserve organs. In conditions of lack of the nutrient the appical leaves are the preferred accumulation organ. The total dry weight accumulation proved to be the characteristic of greater relative importance in the discrimination of the varieties studied.

Author Biography

Adriene Woods Pedrosa, Escola de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz" - ESALQ/USP

Possui graduação em Agronomia pela Universidade Federal de Lavras (2003), e mestrado em Fitotecnia pela Universidade Federal de Viçosa (2008). Tem experiência na área de Agronomia, com ênfase em Nutrição Mineral de Plantas e Floricultura, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: cafeeiro, nutrição mineral, deficiência de zinco, floricultura e adubação orgânica. Trabalhou como bolsista de apoio técnico da FAPEMIG com adubação orgânica em cafeeiro (09/2008 a 01/2009). Atualmente cursa o doutorado na Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz" - ESALQ-USP com ênfase em nutrição nitrogenada do cafeeiro.

Published

2014-01-17

How to Cite

PEDROSA, A. W.; MARTINEZ, H. E. P.; CRUZ, C. D.; DAMATTA, F. M.; CLEMENTE, J. M. Growth of varieties of coffee in response to contrasting doses of Zinc. Coffee Science - ISSN 1984-3909, v. 8, n. 3, p. 295-305, 17 Jan. 2014.

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