Horticulturae (Oct 2023)

Foliar Mn and Zn Treatments Improve Apple Tree Nutrition and Help to Maintain Favorable Soil pH

  • Andrei I. Kuzin,
  • Natalia Ya. Kashirskaya,
  • Alexei E. Solovchenko,
  • Alexei V. Kushner,
  • Anna M. Kochkina,
  • Ludmila V. Stepantzova,
  • Vyacheslav N. Krasin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9101144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 1144

Abstract

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The foliar application of micronutrients can improve primary nutrient uptake. As a result, foliar treatments can reduce fertilizer application rates and help to maintain the natural health of soil. Here, we report on the tentative implementation of this approach in an apple orchard located in a temperate climate (JSC “Dubovoye” 52°36′57.1″ N 40°17′04.1″ E; planted in 2002 according to the 6 × 4 m or 417 trees ha–1 cultivar (cv.) Bogatyr grafted on B118 (Budagovskii 118). Manganese treatments augmented foliar nitrogen content and, in certain seasons, foliar phosphorus, whereas zinc treatments enhanced foliar potassium. Low-rate chemical fertilizers application (once in 5 years) on the background of initial high-rate organic fertilization (60 t ha–1 manure) allowed us to retain the optimal soil pH in the experimental orchard.

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