Model parametrization to access pineapple variety ‘’Smooth cayenne’’ nutrient status in Benin (West Africa)
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Abstract
Nutritional diagnosis is an important tool for increasing fruit yield and fruit quality
through efficient fertilization management. The aim of the study is to investigate
whether there are specific DRIS norms for pineapple ‘Smooth Cayenne’ for a better
soil fertility management in Benin. A preliminary Diagnosis and Recommendation
Integrated System (DRIS) norms for ‘Smooth Cayenne’ pineapple growing in
plantations of the township of Allada (Benin) are presented. DRIS norms were
established from a data bank of leaf nutrient concentration (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S and Zn)
and fruit yield with 60 samples gathered from farmers’ plantations. The data were
divided into high-yielding (>88 t/ha) and low-yielding (<88 t/ha) sub-populations and
norms were computed using standard DRIS procedures. These norms were developed
with data from only one cropping region, so they should be considered as preliminary,
probably requiring some modification as more data become available. The norms were
significantly different from those presented in the literature. We conclude that our
results revealed that DRIS is not immune to bias from locality effects.
