Hb. Raghupathi et Bs. Bhargava, DIAGNOSIS OF NUTRIENT IMBALANCE IN POMEGRANATE BY DIAGNOSIS AND RECOMMENDATION INTEGRATED SYSTEM AND COMPOSITIONAL NUTRIENT DIAGNOSIS, Communications in soil science and plant analysis, 29(19-20), 1998, pp. 2881-2892
A regional survey was conducted in commercial orchards of pomegranate
(Punica granatum L.) in order to develop diagnostic norms and for eval
uation of yield limiting nutrients in low yielding orchards. The leaf
nutrient status was interpreted using Diagnosis and Recommendation Int
egrated System (DRIS) and Compositional Nutrient Diagnosis (CND). The
correlation structure among the nutrients was extracted by Principal C
omponent Analysis (PCA). The departure of DRIS indices from their CND
counterparts was relatively small and a highly significant positive co
rrelation was obtained between DRIS and CND indices. The three princip
al components explained 59.5% of the variation in the high yielding po
pulation and the designated PCS were (N+S+Zn+Fe-Mn-), (N+P+Ca+Zn-), an
d (K-S+. Pomegranate is mainly grown on marginal soils with low fertil
ity and hence more than two or three nutrients were found to be limiti
ng yields. However, nitrogen CN) and zinc (Zn) were the most common yi
eld limiting nutrients. The DRIS and CND indices for low-yielding orch
ards are reported and discussed.