EDIS (Sep 2017)

Fertigation for Citrus Trees

  • Mongi Zekri,
  • Arnold Schumann,
  • Tripti Vashisth,
  • Davie Kadyampakeni,
  • Kelly T. Morgan,
  • Brian J. Bowman,
  • Thomas A. Obreza

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017, no. 5

Abstract

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Microirrigation is an important component of citrus production systems in Florida. For citrus trees, microirrigation is more desirable than other irrigation methods for several reasons: water conservation, fertilizer management efficiency, and freeze protection. Research has shown that when microirrigation systems are properly managed, water savings can amount to as much as 80% compared with subirrigation and 50% compared with overhead sprinkler irrigation. Research has also shown the important advantage of microsprinklers for freeze protection of citrus. This 4-page fact sheet discusses fertilizer solubility and some common fertigation materials. It also offers a fertigation summary. Written by Mongi Zekri, Arnold Schumann, Tripti Vashisth, Davie Kadyampakeni, Kelly Morgan, Brian Boman, and Tom Obreza, and published by the UF Horticultural Sciences Department, September 2017. HS1306/HS1306: Fertigation for Citrus Trees (ufl.edu)

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