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ALESSANDRA CARRUBBA

Nitrogen fertilization in coriander (Coriandrum sativum L): a review and meta-analysis

  • Autori: CARRUBBA A
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2009
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Parole Chiave: coriander; medicinal and aromatic plants; nitrogen fertilisation; organic fertilisation; regression models
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/38979

Abstract

Nitrogen (N) fertilisation is one of themost important external inputs in assessing coriander seed yield and plant growth. Recent concerns related to the misuse of N fertilisers in agricultural environments, however, stress the opportunity for a fine-tuning of N management in order to optimise the use of this element, avoiding losses and reducing environmental hazards. In this study, some results from the literature concerning N fertilisation in coriander are reviewed and, bymeans of statistical analysis, an attempt is made to derive from them some general suggestions about practices of N fertilisation. In most cases examined, N fertilisation allowed a 10–70% increase in seed yields in comparison with each respective untreated control. The efficiency of use of this element, however, has proven to be greatly dependent on the overall fertility conditions of the growing site. The greatest yield advantages were actually found in more favourable environments, whereas in low-yielding environments plants reached their maximum yield with a comparatively reduced N supply. In low-yielding environments a careful risk/benefit assessment of this practice is therefore advisable. No definite conclusion could be drawn at this stage about essential oil yield and composition in relation to N fertilisation.