• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Effect of the concentration of the nutrient solution on the nutrient content of chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflorum (Ramat.)
  • Contributor: Quevedo-Ortiz, Betsy; Juárez-Hernández, Ma. de Jesús; Magdaleno-Villar, J. Jesús; Pérez-Vivar, Marcelino; Valdez-Hernández, Edna Fabiola; Mejía-Muñoz, José Merced
  • imprint: Colegio de Postgraduados, 2023
  • Published in: Agro Productividad
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.32854/agrop.v15i12.2467
  • ISSN: 2594-0252; 2448-7546
  • Keywords: General Medicine
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  • Description: <jats:p>Objective: Evaluate the nutrient concentration at the foliar level of chrysanthemums grown in tezontle sand using three concentrations of the Steiner Universal Nutrient Solution.&#x0D; Design/Methodology/Approach: A completely randomized design was used, each treatment represented a concentration of the nutrient solution and each concentration had 11 repetitions, the study variables were: foliar concentration of nutrients: N, P, K, Ca, Mg and S, plant height (AP), stem diameter (DT), number of leaves (NH), flower diameter (DF), fresh weight (PF) and dry weight (PS).&#x0D; Results: The results showed this order of extraction K&gt;N&gt;Ca&gt;P&gt;Mg&gt;S, for all concentrations, the foliar N content was low in the three treatments (&lt;3.35%), the P was found in high concentrations. (&gt;0.63%), K was higher in the 100% concentration treatment, Mg (&gt;0.44%) was in sufficient levels, in Ca the 100% concentration had greater absorption and finally the S content was only the adequate in the concentration of 100 %, in the morphological variables there were no significant differences.&#x0D; Limitations of the study/Implications: High temperatures helped the proliferation of pests; therefore, it would be good to have a better control of temperatures inside the greenhouse.&#x0D; Findings/Conclusions: Therefore, using different concentrations of the nutrient solution in chrysanthemums grown in tezontle sand affects the nutrient content at the foliar level but not necessarily its morphology.</jats:p>
  • Access State: Open Access