Determination of Nutritional Status of Olive (Olea europaea L.) Trees Grown in Izmir and Mugla Province in Terms of Boron and The Other Microelements with Soil and Leaf Analyzes
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This study was conducted to determine the nutritional status of olive cultivated land and olive plant in Izmir and Mugla province in terms of boron and other elements. For this purpose, 254 soil samples (0-30 cm depth) and 254 leaf samples were taken simultaneously with GPS coordinates from the olive production areas and analyzed (125 gardens in Datca, Koycegiz, Milas, Ula, Seydikemer districts of Mugla province / 129 gardens in Aliaga, Bayindir, Bergama, Dikili, Foca, Karaburun, Kemalpasa, Menderes, Menemen, Odemiş, Seferihisar, Selcuk, Tire, Torbali and Urla district of Izmir province). In the soil samples texture, pH, EC, lime, organic matter, extractable boron, iron, copper, zinc and manganese analysis were done. In the leaf samples total boron, iron, copper, zinc and manganese content were determined. According to the analysis results, the nutritional studies of olive were determined in term of boron and other elements. According to the results of the research, boron contents of the research areas soils ranged between 0.20 and 5.24 mg kg-1 and the average level was determined as 1.21 mg kg-1. In the boron content distribution of the soils in the research area 13.78% is low, 76.38% is sufficient, 9.45% is more and 0.39% is too high. Boron contents of olive leaves ranged between 8.66 and 29.33 mg kg-1 and the average level was determined as 8.66 mg kg-1. In the boron content distribution of the leaves in the research area 85.04% is low, 14.96% is sufficient. Based on the B contents of all soil and leaf samples it was interesting to note that although 85.83% of the soils have sufficient boron, 85.04% of the leaves show boron deficiency, indicating that boron nutritional problems are experienced. Also according to the results of analysis, it was determined that there were no nutritional problems in terms of iron, and that there were serious nutritional problems in terms of boron and zinc. It was determined that nutritional problems in term of manganese and copper slightly. As with all plant species, fertilization programs for olive plant should be established according to soil and leaf analysis result. According to the results of analysis, it is important to give the deficient macro and micronutrients in addition to phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium fertilizers which will be given with basic fertilization.
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Araştırma Makalesi
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Aişe Deliboran
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0000-0002-0816-9535
Türkiye
Özgür Dursun
0000-0001-6849-3946
Türkiye
Onder Eralp
0000-0002-3155-2022
Türkiye
Tülin Pekcan
Türkiye
Hatice Turan
0000-0003-4266-7420
Türkiye
Erol Aydoğdu
0000-0001-8682-4227
Türkiye
İdris Çılgın
0000-0002-3080-4371
Türkiye
Handan Ölmez
0000-0003-4577-8804
Türkiye
Şule Savran
0000-0001-6105-2427
Türkiye
Yayımlanma Tarihi
29 Eylül 2020
Gönderilme Tarihi
11 Mart 2020
Kabul Tarihi
10 Temmuz 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2020 Cilt: 17 Sayı: 3
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