Effect of fertilisation with urea on development in the ornamental bromeliad Aechmea fasciata

Authors

  • Patricia Giampaoli Instituto de Botânica
  • Daniela Santos Instituto de Botânica
  • Luciana Mollo Instituto de Botânica
  • Shoey Kanashiro Instituto de Botânica
  • Armando Tavares Instituto de Botânica

Keywords:

Bromeliaceae, Nitrogen, Mineral nutrition, Chlorophyll

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of urea fertiliser on the bromeliad, Aechmea fasciata. Plants were submitted to weekly treatments with a solution of 0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 g urea L-1. After 210 days of the experiment, biometric variables of growth and development of the root and shoot systems were analysed, together with foliar levels of chlorophyll a and b, and of carotenoids. The experimental design was of randomised blocks with four replications; eight plants were used per plot. The data were submitted to regression analysis. The highest values for chlorophyll a and carotenoid content were obtained at a concentration of 1.23 g L-1 urea, and for chlorophyll b at a concentration 1.75 g L-1 urea. Plants of A. fasciata submitted to a solution with no nitrogen showed marked chlorosis of the leaves and reduced growth and development. The mean value for the maximum levels of photosynthetic pigments was 1.40 g L-1 urea, and this can be used as an indicator of the nutritional status of nitrogen in the species. From the results, an application of 1.46 g L-1 urea to the tank in A. fasciata is recommended, as this gave the greatest accumulation of total dry weight and an increase in the number of leaves.

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Published

2017-06-27

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Crop Science