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ABSTRACT The knowledge about the amount of nutrient uptake in pitaya plants helps the balanced fertilizer recommendation for the crop, providing adequate nutrition and contributing to the maximum expression of this species potential. This research was carried out in order to evaluate the growth, nutrient accumulation and efficiency of absorption, transportation and use of P by pitaya according to phosphorus fertilization. A randomized blocks design was used, with five doses of P (0 mg dm-3, 20 mg dm-3, 40 mg dm-3, 80 mg dm-3 and 160 mg dm-3) incorporated into the soil, with four replications, three pots per plot and one cutting per pot. Differences in the nutrient accumulation of all doses were evident in the pitaya shoots and roots, as well as in the efficiency of absorption, transport and use of P, according to phosphorus fertilization. The nutrient accumulation in the pitaya roots was ranked in the following order: N > K > Ca > S > P > Mg > Fe > Mn > Zn > B ≥ Cu. For the shoots, the order was: K > N > Ca > S > Mg > P > Mn > Fe > Zn > B ≥ Cu. The initial growth of pitaya plants was maximum with 81 mg dm-3 of P, in a Red-Yellow Dystrophic Latosol. The application of 44-67 mg dm3 of P to the soil promoted the highest accumulation of macro and micronutrients in the pitaya.

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  • Pitaya is an epiphyte plant of the Cactaceae family, originally from subtropical and tropical American forests, widely distributed from Florida to Brazil

  • Nutrient accumulation at the initial growth of pitaya plants according to phosphorus fertilization

  • Differences in dry mass and in the accumulation of all nutrients in the pitaya shoots and roots occurred as a function of phosphorus fertilization (p < 0.01)

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Pitaya is an epiphyte plant of the Cactaceae family, originally from subtropical and tropical American forests, widely distributed from Florida to Brazil. Nutrient accumulation at the initial growth of pitaya plants according to phosphorus fertilization An experiment was carried out to evaluate the growth, nutrient accumulation and efficiency of absorption, transport and use of P by pitaya, according to phosphorus fertilization.

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