Mineral nutrition and fertilization of sweet potato

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Cientifica Pub Date : 2020-12-22 DOI:10.15361/1984-5529.2020V48N4P325-338
A. M. Fernandes, N. P. Ribeiro
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Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) is a versatile crop, but it is often grown in marginal and low-fertility areas, which reflects storage root yields far below its potential. For this reason, balanced liming and fertilization in sweet potato are essential to increase crop yield. Based on this approach, themes related to the nutritional requirements of sweet potato are presented and discussed considering the main cultivars currently used in Brazil as well as references for rational fertilization management in this crop. Sweet potato is a crop that absorbs large amounts of nutrients during its development cycle, but this should not be used as a prerogative to excessively increase the fertilizer rates applied in this root crop. As a strategy for rational fertilization management, one should take advantage of the ability of this crop to associate with N-fixing microorganisms, thus reducing the use of mineral N. Moreover, it is necessary to encourage the use of organic fertilizer, whether using animal manure or green manure. In addition to increasing storage root yield and improving storage root shape, organic fertilizers can partially replace mineral chemical fertilizers. Studies aimed at updating cultivar-specific potassium and phosphate fertilizer recommendations should also be encouraged, as well as research addressing micronutrient supply for sweet potato. Additional keywords: Ipomoea batatas L.; mineral fertilizer; nutrients; nutritional status; organic fertilizer.
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甘薯的矿质营养与施肥
红薯(Ipomoea batatas L.)是一种多功能作物,但它通常生长在边缘和低肥力地区,这反映出储藏根产量远低于其潜力。因此,平衡施灰和施肥对提高甘薯产量至关重要。基于这种方法,结合巴西目前使用的主要品种,以及该作物合理施肥管理的参考,提出并讨论了与红薯营养需求相关的主题。红薯是一种在发育周期中吸收大量营养的作物,但这不应被视为过度增加这种根系作物施肥量的特权。作为合理施肥管理的策略,应该利用这种作物与固氮微生物结合的能力,从而减少矿物氮的使用。此外,有必要鼓励使用有机肥料,无论是使用动物粪便还是绿肥。有机肥料除了可以提高贮藏根产量和改善贮藏根形状外,还可以部分取代矿物化肥。还应鼓励旨在更新品种特定钾肥和磷肥建议的研究,以及关于红薯微量营养素供应的研究。附加关键词:Ipomoea batatas L。;矿物肥料;营养素;营养状况;有机肥料。
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