DYNAMICS OF SOIL NUTRIENT STATUS OF HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY IN LATVIA, 2006-2017

A. Osvalde, G. Cekstere, A. Karlsons, Jolanta Pormale
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In Latvia, the first commercial highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) plantings have been established on a few hectares at the end of the 1990th. Since then, a remarkable growth has noticed and today the total cultivated area reaches 280 hectares. An increasing market demand for fresh and processed berries provides a future upward trend in the development of blueberry crop in Latvia. In general, blueberry is a highly specialized crop that has definite soil agrochemical and climatic requirements. There are two main soil types used for blueberry cultivation in Latvia: well-drained acid sandy soils with high organic matter content and sphagnum peat soils. Evaluation and management of plant mineral nutrition in such diverse soils are based on guidelines for the particular type of growing medium. A long-term study (2006-2017, divided into three periods: 2006-2009, 2010-2013, 2014-2017) was done to find out the nutrient status of blueberry soils in Latvia.  In total, 330 mineral and peat soil samples were collected from the upper layer of soils (0 - 20 cm) across blueberry plantations in Latvia and tested on plant available nutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Mo, B), as well as soil pHKCl and electrical conductivity. In general, more than 50% of blueberry soils had low content of N, S, Mo and B, as well as a high level of Mn over the study period of 2006-2017. Less than 25% of samples in the optimum range indicated on N as the most deficient nutrient.
2006-2017年拉脱维亚高丛蓝莓土壤养分动态
在拉脱维亚,20世纪90年代末,第一批商业高丛蓝莓(Vaccinium corymbosum L.)种植在几公顷的土地上。从那时起,有了显著的增长,今天总耕地面积达到280公顷。市场对新鲜和加工浆果的需求不断增加,为拉脱维亚蓝莓作物的发展提供了未来的上升趋势。总的来说,蓝莓是一种高度专业化的作物,对土壤、农业化学和气候有一定的要求。在拉脱维亚,蓝莓种植主要使用两种土壤类型:排水良好、有机质含量高的酸性沙质土壤和泥炭泥炭土。在如此多样化的土壤中,植物矿物营养的评价和管理是基于特定类型生长介质的准则。为了了解拉脱维亚蓝莓土壤的营养状况,进行了一项长期研究(2006-2017年,分为2006-2009年、2010-2013年、2014-2017年三个时期)。在拉脱维亚的蓝莓种植园中,从土壤上层(0 - 20 cm)收集了330个矿物土和泥炭土样品,并测试了植物速效养分(N、P、K、Ca、Mg、S、Fe、Mn、Zn、Cu、Mo、B)以及土壤pHKCl和电导率。总体而言,在2006-2017年的研究期间,超过50%的蓝莓土壤N、S、Mo和B含量低,Mn含量高。在最佳范围内,只有不到25%的样品表明氮是最缺乏的养分。
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