Abstract

This work comprises the theoretical determination and validation of diagnostic standards for the analysis of saturated soil extracts for cut rose flower crops (Rosa spp.) growing in the Bogota Plateau, Colombia. The data included 684 plant tissue analyses and 684 corresponding analyses of saturated soil extracts, all collected between January 2009 and June 2013. The tissue and soil samples were selected from 13 rose farms, and from cultivars grafted on the 'Natal Briar' rootstock. These concurrent samples of soil and plant tissues represented 251 production units (locations) of approximately 10,000 m2 distributed across the study area. The standards were conceived as a tool to improve the nutritional balance in the leaf tissue of rose plants and thereby define the norms for expressing optimum productive potential relative to nutritional conditions in the soil. To this end, previously determined diagnostic standard for rose leaf tissues were employed to obtain rates of foliar nutritional balance at each analyzed location and as criteria for determining the diagnostic norms for saturated soil extracts. Implementing this methodology to foliar analysis, showed a higher significant correlation for diagnostic indices. A similar behavior was observed in saturated soil extracts analysis, becoming a powerful tool for integrated nutritional diagnosis. Leaf analyses determine the most limiting nutrients for high yield and analyses of saturated soil extracts facilitate the possibility of correcting the fertigation formulations applied to soils or substrates. Recommendations are proposed to improve the balance in soil-plant system with which the possibility of yield increase becomes more probable. The main recommendations to increase and improve rose crop flower yields would be: continuously check pH values of SSE, reduce the amounts of P, Fe, Zn and Cu in fertigation solutions and carefully analyze the situation of Mn in the soil-plant system.

Highlights

  • The maintenance of a vigorous, aesthetics and sustained year-round productivity in Colombia’s greenhouse roses is associated with high nutrient requirements

  • The “Source” database comprises analytical values obtained from soil samples taken from a large number of rose crops over a period of five years

  • The inclusion of a wide range of sampling data is the established method to obtain the diagnostic norms to be used as fertigation recommendations criteria [15,29,32,33]

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Introduction

The maintenance of a vigorous, aesthetics and sustained year-round productivity in Colombia’s greenhouse roses is associated with high nutrient requirements. Analysis of saturated soil paste extracts (SSE) provide more dynamic information about the availability of nutrients than classical soil test methods [3,4]. These results are not practical for fertigation management planning in greenhouse crops. The concentrations of elements applied with fertigation scarcely modify the magnitude of elemental concentration reported in this type of analysis. This fact increases the difficulty of assessing the influence of fertigation on soils and subsequently on the plants

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