Aplicaciones de aluminio mantienen el crecimiento de fresa (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) suplementada con roca fosfórica en condiciones de cultivo sin suelo.
M. Pérez, Armando Hernández Pérez, Luis Alonso Valdez Aguilar, G. A. P. Arias, J. G. Santiago, Daniela Alvarado Carrillo
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Abstract
It is estimated that in the near future phosphorus (P) sources for manufacturing fertilizers containing this element will become scarce. Phosphorus can be found in the soil; however, it is not in soluble form for plant uptake. In order to take up this element, plants exude organic acids (OA), which can facilitate the solubilization of P. It has been reported that these acids are exuded into the rhizosphere in the presence of aluminum (Al). Given the solubilizing capacity of OA, the present study was designed to assess the effect of using Al on exudation of OA, which in turn would improve root uptake of insoluble P forms, impacting growth and yield of strawberry plants. The experiment consisted of eight treatments that resulted from combining two amounts of phosphoric rock (PR), mixed in the substrate, with applications of Al. The treatments with PR were irrigated with nutrient solutions containing 0.25 meq L‑1 H2PO4‑. Application of Al through the irrigation solution produced the highest yields, up to 380 g plant-1. There was also a positive correlation between yield and citrate concentration and a negative correlation between yield and malate concentration in the substrate. We conclude that increased citrate in the rhizosphere due to the presence of Al increased solubility of PR, thus increasing yield.