Aubergine plants (Solanum melongena cv. Bonica) were grown under contr
olled greenhouse conditions on a soil substrate supplied with organic
fertilizers (15 kg/m(2)) mixed with calcium sulfate (CaS04 at 500 g/m(
2)), with different doses of nitrogen (N as N1 = 15, N2 = 22.5, N3 = 3
0 g/m(2)) in the form of ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3), and phosphorus (P
as P1 = 24, P2 = 36 g/m(2)) as phosphorus acid H3PO4). Plants were sam
pled every 15 days, and the pigments chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, tot
al (a+b) and ratio (a/b), carotene, licopene, and anthocyanins were de
termined in the leaves. The results showed that increases in rhizosphe
re N led to increases in foliar concentrations of chlorophyll a and b,
both individually and as total chlorophyll, independently of the dose
of P applied. Total chlorophyll concentrations were directly correlat
ed with the level of P fertilization. Carotene and licopenes reflected
the influence of increasing doses of N, whereas P did not affect thes
e pigments. Anthocyanin levels were affected by both N and P.