Fertilization strategies on cultivars of globe artichoke: Effects on yield and quality performance
Negro D, Montesano V, Sonnante G, Rubino P, De Lisi A, Sarli G
Journal of plant nutrition 39 (2): 279-287. (2016)
This paper refers on the yields and productive aspects of mineral and foliar nutrition of globe artichoke plants (cv. ’Opal’ and ’Madrigal’). Marketable yields were investigated in response to different nitrogen rates and foliar applications of biostimulating products. Field experiments were conducted over two seasons on an alluvial salty-clay soil in sub-humid climate conditions. Analyzed traits differed between years because of the age of plants while the lowest nitrogen rate and foliar spraying of biostimulants influenced significantly head weight, dry matter, and Soil Plant Analysis Division (SPAD) index. Biostimulants induced longer cultural cycle and heads lighter in weight. Cultivar ’Madrigal’ was most productive than ’Opal’, both in number (26.28% higher) and in weight (28.51%) of total heads. The two-year investigation showed that the synergic action was effective in improving some of the investigated productive traits of globe artichoke.