International Journal of Advanced Research in Chemical Science
Volume-1 Issue-6, 2014, Page No:29-35
Analysis and Application of Leaf Chemical Concentrations in Heveabrasiliensis nutrition: Compositional Nutrient Diagnosis Norms
NjukengJetroNkengafac1,Ehabe Eugene Ejolle1,George Elambo Nkeng2,Schnug Ewalds3
1.Institute of Agricultural Research for Development (IRAD) Ekona Regional Centre, PMB 25 Buea, South West Region, Cameroon
2.Department of Chemistry, University of Buea, Buea, Cameroon
3.Institute for Crop and Soil Science, JKI – Braunschweig – Germany
Citation : NjukengJetroNkengafac,et.al, Analysis and Application of Leaf Chemical Concentrations in Heveabrasiliensis nutrition: Compositional Nutrient Diagnosis Norms International Journal of Advanced Research in Chemical Science. 2014;1(6):29-35.
Abstract
The main source of natural rubber is the rubber tree (Heveabrasiliensis), an important industrial crop. In order to improve yields while maintaining tree sustainability, nutrient norms must be derived for proper nutrient and sustainable soil fertility management. The aim of this study therefore, was to analysis and use leaf chemical concentrations to derive compositional nutrient diagnosis (CND) norms for Heveabrasiliensisnutrient management. A survey of 130 Heveabrasiliensis fields was carried out to collect leaf samples and yield data. The sampled leaves were under shade of canopy and at least 100 days old and the yield data was measured as kg/ha per year of dry rubber. The leaves were analysed for N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Fe, Mn, Mo, Na and Zn. Using the yield data, the sampled population was divided into high- and low–yielding sub-populations. The CND norms were derived from a high-yielding sub-population (fields yielding >1,667 kg/ha) following standard procedures. The CND indices were calculated and used for the assessment of the nutrient status of a low- yielding sub-population of Hevea. The preliminary CND norms obtained for the different elements were as follows: V*
N = 3.61±0.14, V*
P = 0.94±0.16, V*
K = 2.53±0.23, V*
Ca = 2.47±0.24, V*
Mg = 1.43±0.18, V*
S = 1.1 ±0.10, V*
Ca = 2.47±0.24, V*
Na = -2.38±0.15, V*
B = -3.63±0.27, V*
Cu = -4.04±0.18, V*
Fe = -1.41±0.39, V*
Mn = -0.96±0.50, V*
Mo = -8.18±0.35, V*
Zn = -2.73 ±0.15 and V*
R = 11.25±0.10. Where V*
R represents the norm for nutrients not analysed. The results showed that the micro nutrients except for Cu, Zn and Mo were deficient. The obtained nutrient norms are recommended for nutrient assessment in H. brasiliensisplantations.