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A smart controlled-release fertilizer improved soil fertility but not olive tree physiology and yield

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The use of a controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) was studied in a traditional rainfed olive grove in the northeast of Portugal where precipitation is very irregular, particularly in the spring. The objective of the study was to assess whether a CRF can improve the olive tree' s performance compared to a conventional nitrogen (N) fertilizer (CF), by supplying N gradually and reducing the risk of potential N loss from leaching. The fertilized treatments showed better plant N nutritional status, which resulted in enhanced net photosynthesis and higher leaf concentrations of total soluble sugars, chlorophylls and soluble proteins which, in turn, increased olive yield by 43% in comparison to the unfertilized control. Meanwhile, CRF show some advantages over the CF, although by an unexpected effect. Not in a direct way, by improving trees performance, but by enhancing soil fertility. The CRF treatments showed higher leveis of inorganic N in the soil by autumn, an aspect that at the outset could be interpreted as nega tive, since it could lead to N loss by leaching, but that proved to be a factor that may be behind the increase in the ol'ganic carbon, kjeldahl nitrogen and glomalin-related soil proteins. Thus, the availability of soil inürganlc-N in the autumn, in a climate in which excess precipitation and the risk of ieaching usually only occur in winter, led to weeds growth that seem to act as a catch crop, capturing residual inorganic N. Additionally, they contribute to protect the soil from erosion and to increase soi! organic matter, aspects that can benefit the agrosystem in the long-term.

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Olea europaeo Net photosynthesis Nitrogen fertilization Soil organic carbono Research Subject Categories::FORESTRY, AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING::Soil science

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Silva, Ermelinda; Arrobas, Margarida; Gonçalves, Alexandre; Martins, Sandra; Raimundo, Soraia; Pinto, Luís; Brito, Cátia; Moutinho-Pereira, José; Correia, Carlos M.; Rodrigues, M.A. (2021). A smart controlled-release fertilizer improved soil fertility but not olive tree physiology and yield. In Ana Cristina Ramos; José Alberto Pereira; Nuno Rodrigues (Eds.) 9º Simpósio Nacional de Olivicultura: livro de resumos. Oeiras

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Associação Portuguesa de Horticultura

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