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The nutritional state of the pineapple plant has a large effect on plant growth, on fruit production, and fruit quality. The aim of this study was to assess the uptake, accumulation, and export of nutrients by the irrigated 'Vitor...
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The nutritional state of the pineapple plant has a large effect on plant growth, on fruit production, and fruit quality. The aim of this study was to assess the uptake, accumulation, and export of nutrients by the irrigated 'Vitoria' pineapple plant during and at the end of its development. A randomized block statistical design with four replications was used. The treatments were defined by different times of plant collection: at 270, 330, 390,450, 510, 570,690, 750, and 810 days after planting (DAP). The collected plants were separated into the following components: leaves, stem, roots, fruit, and slips for determination of fresh and dry matter weight at 65 °C. After drying, the plant components were ground for characterization of the compositionand content of nutrients taken up and exported by the pineapple plant. The results were subjected to analysis of variance, and non-linear regression models were fitted for the significant differences identified by the F test (p<0.01). The leaves and thestem were the plant components that showed the greatest accumulation of nutrients. For production of 72 t ha~(-1) of fruit, the macronutrient accumulation in the 'Vitoria' pineapple exhibited the following decreasing order: K > N > S > Ca > Mg > P, whichcorresponded to 898, 452,134,129,126, and 107 kg ha~(-1), respectively, of total accumulation. The export of macronutrients by the pineapple fruit was in the following decreasing order: K > N > S > Ca > P > Mg, which was equivalent to 18,17,11, 8, 8, and 5 %, respectively, of the total accumulated by the pineapple. The 'Vitoria' pineapple plant exported 78 kg ha~(-1) of N, 8 kg ha~(-1) of P, 164 kg ha~(-1)of K, 14 kg ha~(-1) of S, 10 kg ha~(-1) of Ca, and 6 kg ha~(-1) of Mg by the fruit. The nutrient content exported by the fruits represent important components of nutrient extraction from the soil, which need to be restored, while the nutrients contained in the leaves, stems and roots can be incorporated in the soil within a program of recycling of crop residues.
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