Environmental Sciences Proceedings (Dec 2022)
Nutrient Indexing of Different Olive Cultivars under Rainfed Conditions
Abstract
The diagnosis and recommendation integrated system (DRIS) approach assesses plants’ nutrient status by comparing crop nutrient ratios with optimum values from a high-yielding group (DRIS norms). Furthermore, in this study, twenty-one grids were selected using GPS for soil sampling from a 1-hectare olive orchard field with a grid size of 20 × 20 m. Using standard laboratory procedures, soil samples were analyzed for macronutrients (N, P, and K ranging from 0.06–0.17%, 1.44–5.56%, and 31.94–120.32 mg kg−1) and micronutrients (Fe, Cu, Mn, Zn and B ranging from 25.16–82.3, 1.09–1.8, 26.96–65.69, 0.01–4.5 and 0.48–1.06 mg kg−1), respectively, and in plant samples for macronutrients (N, P and K ranging from 0.63–1.93, 0.01–0.16 and 0.75–1.37%) and micronutrients (Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn and B ranging from 152.5–621.5, 8.5–17, 18–34 and 43.5–113 mg kg−1), respectively. The critical ranges were investigated in terms of their relationship to the population’s yield level. DRIS norms derived from olives were able to detect nutrient deficiency and excess.
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