Soil and Leaf Nutrient Status of Selected Valencia Orange Orchards in the Gharb Plain of Morocco

Monitoring the nutrient status of citrus orchards is fundamental to ensure optimum fruit yield and quality. In the present study, soil and leaf samples of 20 Valencia Late orange orchards were collected in the Gharb plain of Morocco, the second-largest citrus area in the country. The objective was t...

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Main Authors: Rania Brital, Mohammed Ibriz, Ahmed Mansour Benmrich, Hamid Benyahia, Rachid Aboutayeb, Zhor Abail
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author Rania Brital
Mohammed Ibriz
Ahmed Mansour Benmrich
Hamid Benyahia
Rachid Aboutayeb
Zhor Abail
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description Monitoring the nutrient status of citrus orchards is fundamental to ensure optimum fruit yield and quality. In the present study, soil and leaf samples of 20 Valencia Late orange orchards were collected in the Gharb plain of Morocco, the second-largest citrus area in the country. The objective was to assess the status of essential macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca, and Mg) and micronutrients (Fe, Zn, Cu, and Mn) in Valencia orange orchards and investigate the relationships between soil properties and nutrient contents in soils and leaves. Soils of the studied orchards had a medium to heavy texture, with low to moderate levels of organic matter content (6–31 g kg<sup>−1</sup>). They were also non-saline and mostly alkaline and calcareous. These soils exhibited a wide range of macro- and micronutrients. Suboptimum levels of total N, available Fe, and Cu were observed in most soils. Most of soils had also sufficient levels of available P, Mn, and Zn. All soils were sufficiently supplied with available Ca, Mg, and K. Similarly to soil analysis, leaf analysis indicated the prevalence of adequate to very high levels of P, Ca, Mn, and K. Leaf N and Fe status were below optimum levels in most orchards, which is in line with the observed low levels in soils. Nevertheless, unlike soils, leaves did not show any deficiency of Cu; instead, most orchards had adequate to excessive levels of this micronutrient. Additionally, leaf Mg and Zn status were deficient in most orchards, conversely to that of soils. This discrepancy between soil and leaf analysis was also noted in the lack of correlation we observed between soil nutrients and their respective levels in leaves. Correlation analysis revealed also an antagonistic interaction between K–Mg and Ca–Mg, which explained the widespread suboptimum levels of Mg in leaves despite its sufficient status in soils. Such antagonism was also observed between Fe–Mn. In the case of Cu, we suspect the use of Cu-containing plant protection products to contribute to the high levels in leaves despite its low levels in soils. Overall, our results showed that nutrient imbalances leading to antagonistic interaction heavily impacted nutrient status in our study area. We expect unbalanced fertilization to contribute to this issue. Therefore, fertilization practices should be managed judiciously to maintain an adequate nutrient balance in the soil and trees of citrus orchards and ensure their sustainable production.
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spelling doaj-art-207d4596b2d543b084b32b4b6faaa93f2024-12-27T14:04:48ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952024-12-011412304010.3390/agronomy14123040Soil and Leaf Nutrient Status of Selected Valencia Orange Orchards in the Gharb Plain of MoroccoRania Brital0Mohammed Ibriz1Ahmed Mansour Benmrich2Hamid Benyahia3Rachid Aboutayeb4Zhor Abail5Regional Center of Kenitra, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Avenue Ennasr, BP 415 Rabat Principale, Rabat 10090, MoroccoFaculty of Sciences, University Ibn Tofail, Kenitra 14000, MoroccoRegional Center of Kenitra, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Avenue Ennasr, BP 415 Rabat Principale, Rabat 10090, MoroccoRegional Center of Kenitra, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Avenue Ennasr, BP 415 Rabat Principale, Rabat 10090, MoroccoRegional Center of Settat, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Avenue Ennasr, BP 415 Rabat Principale, Rabat 10090, MoroccoRegional Center of Kenitra, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Avenue Ennasr, BP 415 Rabat Principale, Rabat 10090, MoroccoMonitoring the nutrient status of citrus orchards is fundamental to ensure optimum fruit yield and quality. In the present study, soil and leaf samples of 20 Valencia Late orange orchards were collected in the Gharb plain of Morocco, the second-largest citrus area in the country. The objective was to assess the status of essential macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca, and Mg) and micronutrients (Fe, Zn, Cu, and Mn) in Valencia orange orchards and investigate the relationships between soil properties and nutrient contents in soils and leaves. Soils of the studied orchards had a medium to heavy texture, with low to moderate levels of organic matter content (6–31 g kg<sup>−1</sup>). They were also non-saline and mostly alkaline and calcareous. These soils exhibited a wide range of macro- and micronutrients. Suboptimum levels of total N, available Fe, and Cu were observed in most soils. Most of soils had also sufficient levels of available P, Mn, and Zn. All soils were sufficiently supplied with available Ca, Mg, and K. Similarly to soil analysis, leaf analysis indicated the prevalence of adequate to very high levels of P, Ca, Mn, and K. Leaf N and Fe status were below optimum levels in most orchards, which is in line with the observed low levels in soils. Nevertheless, unlike soils, leaves did not show any deficiency of Cu; instead, most orchards had adequate to excessive levels of this micronutrient. Additionally, leaf Mg and Zn status were deficient in most orchards, conversely to that of soils. This discrepancy between soil and leaf analysis was also noted in the lack of correlation we observed between soil nutrients and their respective levels in leaves. Correlation analysis revealed also an antagonistic interaction between K–Mg and Ca–Mg, which explained the widespread suboptimum levels of Mg in leaves despite its sufficient status in soils. Such antagonism was also observed between Fe–Mn. In the case of Cu, we suspect the use of Cu-containing plant protection products to contribute to the high levels in leaves despite its low levels in soils. Overall, our results showed that nutrient imbalances leading to antagonistic interaction heavily impacted nutrient status in our study area. We expect unbalanced fertilization to contribute to this issue. Therefore, fertilization practices should be managed judiciously to maintain an adequate nutrient balance in the soil and trees of citrus orchards and ensure their sustainable production.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/14/12/3040citrusnutrientValencia lateleaf analysissoil analysisorchard
spellingShingle Rania Brital
Mohammed Ibriz
Ahmed Mansour Benmrich
Hamid Benyahia
Rachid Aboutayeb
Zhor Abail
Soil and Leaf Nutrient Status of Selected Valencia Orange Orchards in the Gharb Plain of Morocco
Agronomy
citrus
nutrient
Valencia late
leaf analysis
soil analysis
orchard
title Soil and Leaf Nutrient Status of Selected Valencia Orange Orchards in the Gharb Plain of Morocco
title_full Soil and Leaf Nutrient Status of Selected Valencia Orange Orchards in the Gharb Plain of Morocco
title_fullStr Soil and Leaf Nutrient Status of Selected Valencia Orange Orchards in the Gharb Plain of Morocco
title_full_unstemmed Soil and Leaf Nutrient Status of Selected Valencia Orange Orchards in the Gharb Plain of Morocco
title_short Soil and Leaf Nutrient Status of Selected Valencia Orange Orchards in the Gharb Plain of Morocco
title_sort soil and leaf nutrient status of selected valencia orange orchards in the gharb plain of morocco
topic citrus
nutrient
Valencia late
leaf analysis
soil analysis
orchard
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/14/12/3040
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